Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Radiator Valves

Radiator Valves and Thermostatic-Radiator Steam Traps are vital in all heating installations. They are located on the pipework at the top or bottom of your radiator, they include:

  1. Hot Water Angle Valves - (FIP x Male Union)
  2. Radiator Steam Traps - Series G, GH, MG, MGH Thermostatic Radiator Steam Traps are designed to remove condensate, air and non-condensable gases from heating systems, while still sensitive enough to close tightly in the presence of steam. Available in choice of various body patterns including angle, straightway, left hand corner, right hand corner, vertical and vertical double union.
  3. Radiator Union Elbows - (FIP x Male Union)
  4. Steam Angle Convector Valves - (Female Union x FIP)
  5. Steam Angle Radiator Valves - (FIP x Male Union)
  6. Steam Radiator Gate Valves - (FIP x Male Union)

    These radiator valves give you greater control over the heat from each individual radiator. Each valve can be set to a temperature to suit you, so you can have different temperatures in different rooms. It's best to set your valve to a middle setting and see if the room is warm enough. A middle setting corresponds to approximately 20ÂșC (68F).

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