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  • 431 & 432 SERIES LOCKSHIELD VALVES

    The following series of manual and lockshield valves are typically used for controlling and regulating the fluid flow in heat emitters of central heating systems.

    They are supplied with a special tailpiece with rubber hydraulic seal, permitting quick, safe connection to the radiator without the use of additional sealing materials.

  • DYNAMICAL® TWIN PACK

    The DYNAMICAL® thermostatic radiator valves allows the automatic dynamic balancing and pressure-independent adjustment of the thermal medium in the radiators of two-pipe heating systems.

    The device, in conjunction with a thermostatic, electronic or thermo-electric controller, combines different functions into a single component.

    The use of dynamic thermostatic valves in combination with thermostatic control heads makes it possible to keep the ambient temperature constant, at the set value, in the room where they are installed, thus guaranteeing effective energy saving.

  • IRON LOCKSHIELD RADIATOR VALVE – ANGLED

    The Altecnic lockshield valves are typically used for controlling and regulating the fluid flow in heat emitters of central heating systems.

    They are supplied with a special tailpiece with rubber hydraulic seal, permitting quick and safe connection to the radiator without the use of additional sealing materials.

    The inlet connect to the valves are normally used with steel pipe but adaptors are available for use with copper tube and multi-layered pipe.

  • SCREWED IRON THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVE

    The Altecnic commercial radiator valve range can be used with a thermostatic controller or a manual operator.

    Thermostatic radiator valves are typically used for regulating the flow to radiators of central heating systems. They can also be used with a remote sensor to control the flow to heated ceilings and fancoils.

  • SCREWED IRON THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVE TWIN PACK

    ● Temperature setting range: 7°C - 28°C
    ● Max working pressure: 10 bar
    ● Max differential pressure: 1 bar
    ● Frost setting: 7°C

  • CLASSIC CHROME FINISH RADIATOR VALVE

    The Classic thermostatic radiator valve, lockshield valve and radiator vent are of
    durable construction giving dependable performance for building services and domestic
    applications.
    The chrome finish of the valves is ideal for designer interiors, period decors or
    restoration projects.

  • CALEFFI CODE® REMOTE THERMAL REGULATION SYSTEM FOR RADIATORS

  • SQUARE HEAD RADIATOR VALVE

    The Altecnic square polished radiator valves are of durable construction giving dependable performance on domestic applications and in particular in bath and shower rooms.

    Their smooth polished chrome finish and easy clean design makes them ideally suitable for use with towel rails and radiators in bath and shower rooms.

    The polished chrome finish compliments white, chrome and other modern coloured towel rails and radiators.

    The valves can also be used to provide isolation and regulation on radiators in other rooms with a more stylistic modern decor.

    The inlet connection to both valves is 15 mm compression to BS EN 1254, for use with half hard R250 copper tube to BS EN 1057, and the outlet connection is a union tailpipe with ½” external pipe thread to BS EN ISO 228.

  • COMMERCIAL PRE-SETTABLE THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES TWIN PACK

    ● Temperature setting range: 7°C - 28°C
    ● Max differential pressure: 1 bar
    ● Frost setting: 7°C
    ● Order with CA-200000 Ecocal™ standard head and collar

  • DUAL FUEL POLISHED RADIATOR VALVES

    The wheelhead valve has the facility to allow an electric heater to pass through the valve into the vertical leg of a towel rail. When this is connected to an electricity supply it allows the towel rail to be heated when the central heating boiler is switched off, for example in summer.

  • T-PIECE FOR DUAL FUEL INSTALLATIONS

  • 222 SERIES THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES FOR COPPER AND PLASTIC PIPES

About our Radiator Valves

What is a thermstatic radiator valve?

Thermostatic valves are typically used for regulating the water flow to the radiators of central heating systems. They are self-regulating, containing an element which automatically controls the opening of the valve. This maintains the ambient temperature of the room to the value at which it is set, preventing unwanted temperature rises and achieving considerable energy savings.

Ecocal TRVs are particularly ideal for use in conventional twin-pipe heating systems where the level of temperature control needs to be more accurate than is available through a manually operated valve. These models have been carefully manufactured for either retrofit or new installations and have a reversible body for either horizontal or vertical fitting. Suitable for installation on either flow or return pipework, these TRVs provide the installer with flexibility.

How does a thermostatic radiator valve work?

Thermostatic radiator valves consist of two main parts: a thermostatic head which senses the air temperature around it, and the valve body. Together, these regulate the flow of water through the radiator which they are fitted to.

Inside the thermostatic head is a sensor containing a wax or liquid material which expands as the room temperature warms up, and contracts when it cools down. The sensor is connected to the valve which moves the seat inside the body to open as the sensor expands and closes as the sensor contracts.

As the valve opens to allow more hot water from the boiler through the radiator, more heat will be given out by the radiator. As the valve closes and restricts the flow through the radiator, less heat will be given out by the radiator. It is important to remember that the TRV does not switch the boiler on/off, it only regulates the flow of the available hot water.

What do the numbers mean on a TRV?

It is a common misconception that the numbers on a TRV relate to the temperature of the radiator, e.g. the higher the number it is set to, the higher the temperature of the radiator. However, this is not the case. The numbers on a TRV actually relate to the target temperature of the room. Each number roughly corresponds to the temperatures below:

0 = Off

* = 7°C

1 = 10°C

2 = 15°C

3 = 20°C

4 = 25°C

5 = 30°C

What number should I set my TMV to?

As you can see from the temperatures listed above, it is generally not necessary or worthwhile to have your TMV set to 5 in the winter. By setting it to 5, you are telling it to continuously let hot water through until the room temperature reaches the upper limit (around 30°C). This will result in higher energy consumption and, therefore, higher bills.

To ensure you’re using your energy efficiently and to save money, we recommend setting your TMVs to a comfortable room temperature (generally in winter this would be 2 or 3) and letting them do their job.

If you are away for a long period of time over the winter, we recommend setting it to * (usually depicted by a snowflake or full-stop) to ensure radiators come on when temperatures drop below 7°C.

Note: for the frost setting to operate, the heating system must be turned on.

Does it matter where thermostatic radiator valves are fitted?

Yes, to provide good control and save energy, it is very important that TRVs are mounted in ‘free air’ and not blocked by furniture, curtains, or enclosed within decorative cabinets. The TRV can only work to the temperature that it can sense.

What is a TELL rating?

TELL is a product classification system of the European thermostatic radiator valve industry, which fulfils the increasing and understandable desire of consumers, both in Europe and worldwide, for information and guidance in making a conscious purchasing decision. The system supports the industry's desire to promote responsible consumer energy usage.

Ecocal TRVs from Altecnic are classified to TELL ‘A’ rating, making them the most highly efficient TRV.

For more technical information about our TRVs you can find data sheets and other useful documents under the Technical Downloads section on each product page. Alternatively, head to our Downloads page or contact one of our experts.

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