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It can be hard to identify if there is an issue with a TRV because you are actually trying the address symptom rather than the cause, which could be many other things other than a faulty TRV. The most common issue for which TRVs can be the cause is that there is one radiator that is not getting hot, while all the others in the house are. It is important to work systematically and rule out potentia...
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There are several things that can cause problems with TRV’s, but as they are relatively simple devices it is not too difficult to diagnose the problem. It is recommended to maintain them to ensure that they last and perform well. The most common problem with a TRV is that the valve sticks or catches. This means that they are either stuck open or closed. This will happen when the setting has not be...
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It can be hard to identify if there is an issue with a TRV because you are actually trying the address symptom rather than the cause, which could be many other things other than a faulty TRV. The most common issue for which TRVs can be the cause is that there is one radiator that is not getting hot, while all the others in the house are. It is important to work systematically and rule out potentia...
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There are several things that can cause problems with TRV’s, but as they are relatively simple devices it is not too difficult to diagnose the problem. It is recommended to maintain them to ensure that they last and perform well. The most common problem with a TRV is that the valve sticks or catches. This means that they are either stuck open or closed. This will happen when the setting has not be...
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Temperature valves fitted to central heating radiators typically use wax thermostats. When the radiators heat up to the level you've set, the wax valves expand and reduce the flow of water through the radiator until the temperature falls back down again. Coupled with room thermostats, valves like these can stop your home from overheating—and that's a good way both to save energy and money and do y...
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Most of us spend only a half to a third of our time at home: the rest of the day, we're either at work or traveling there. Typically, we'll have a programmer or thermotstat at home that switches the heating on or off either according to the time of day or the inside temperature. But that's a crude system at best. By default, to avoid a cold home, a lot of us just turn the heating up high, wasting ...
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