2018-01
What is a Thermostatic Radiator Valve?
Thermostatic Radiator
Valves (TRVs) sense the air temperature around them and regulate the flow of
water through the radiator which they are fitted to. They do not control the
boiler.
They should be set at a
level that gives you the room temperature you want. These settings may have to
be different in each room, and you should set the TRVs to suit each room and
then leave them to do their job.
Turning a TRV to a higher
setting will not make the room heat up any faster. How quickly the room heats
up depends on the boiler size and setting, and the radiator size. Turning a TRV
to a lower setting will result in the room being controlled at a lower
temperature, and saves energy.
TRVs need a free flow of
air to sense the temperature so they must not be covered by curtains or blocked
by furniture.
TRVs cannot turn off the boiler when the house is warm. To do that, you will
need a room thermostat as well. The radiator in the room with the room with the
room thermostat should not normally have a TRV, but if it does, keep the TRV on
the maximum setting and adjust the room thermostat as explained with the
instructions