Best 20mm radiator thermostatic valve provides manual or automatic modes, straight or corner types. The provided TRV valve is usually located at the bottom of the radiator and works by regulating the flow of hot water into the radiator.
Specifications
Model |
ATO-SS7010 |
ATO-SS7020 |
ATO-SS7090 |
Type (Optional) |
Corner Type |
Straight Type |
Straight Type |
Nominal Diameter |
3/4 inch, 20mm, DN20 |
Nominal Pressure |
≤1.6MPa |
1.6MPa |
Drive Mode (Optional) |
Manual |
Automatic |
Working Temperature |
20℃≤T≤150℃ |
0℃≤T≤110℃ |
Pipe Thread Standard |
ISO 228 |
Connection Form |
G Thread |
Working Medium |
Water, Non-Corrosive Gas, and Liquid |
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Manual Thermostatic Radiator Valve Dimensions
Type |
DN |
SIZE |
L |
d |
H |
D |
G |
Corner Type |
20 |
3/4 |
54.3 |
16 |
81.5 |
44 |
3/4 |
Straight Type |
20 |
3/4 |
83 |
16 |
68 |
44 |
3/4 |
Automatic Thermostatic Radiator Valve Dimensions
Type |
DN |
SIZE |
L |
d |
H |
D |
G |
Straight Type |
20 |
3/4 |
82 |
11 |
112 |
50 |
3/4 |
Precautions
- The temperature control valve is fully installed at the entrance of the radiator, please pay attention to the direction of the arrow when installing.
- In order to facilitate the installation of the thermostat, the handle should be set to the open position (the position of number 5) before installation, and the lock nut of the thermostat should be screwed onto the valve.
- In order to avoid functional failures caused by welding slag and other debris, pipes and radiators should be thoroughly cleaned.
- When retrofitting an old heating system, a filter should be installed in front of the radiator thermostat valve.
- The radiator thermostatic valve should be installed correctly so that the thermostat is installed in a horizontal position.
Applications
Manual and automatic radiator thermostatic valves can be used for controlling the temperature in a room by regulating the flow of hot water into a radiator. Straight or corner type radiator thermostatic valves can improve the efficiency of central heating systems, and can help to reduce energy consumption and costs, widely used in residential and commercial buildings, and can be installed on individual radiators or as part of a larger central heating system.
Tips: Straight Radiator Thermostatic Valve vs. Corner Radiator Thermostatic Valve
A straight radiator thermostatic valve and a corner radiator thermostatic valve are two different types of thermostatic valves that are used to control the flow of hot water into a radiator.
A straight radiator thermostatic valve is installed in a straight line with the radiator inlet and outlet pipes and is suitable for use in situations where the pipes are coming out of the wall or floor in a straight line. Straight valves are also suitable for use in situations where space is limited, as they are generally more compact in design. A corner radiator thermostatic valve, on the other hand, is designed to be installed in a corner where the radiator pipes are coming out of the wall or floor at a 90-degree angle. This type of valve is specifically designed to accommodate this type of installation and allows for easy access to the valve for maintenance or adjustment.
The choice between a straight radiator thermostatic valve and a corner radiator thermostatic valve will depend on the specific installation requirements of the radiator and the space available. It is important to select the appropriate type of valve to ensure proper installation and optimal performance.