Radiator valves control temperature, and they always come in pairs. One to adjust the amount of water entering the radiator to adjust the temperature, and the other to balance your system by affecting the amount of heat exiting the radiator. In basic terms, they're just like little taps for your radiator, and those taps are either referred to as manual or as thermostatic.
Regardless of which radiator valves you choose, the other end of your radiator will feature a lockshield valve. That's because it controls the flow of water leaving the radiator and is used to “balance” your system, which just means making sure that all of your radiators heat up at the same rate.
Feature
- Eagle standard angle pattern radiator valves come as a pair.
- Specially designed radiator valves that open and close the valve automatically allowing hot water to enter the radiator as the room requires to heat.
- It can be installed on the flow or return in the pipework.
- If the controller is removed from the valve the valve turns on and the radiator will always be hot.