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Ever wondered how does a TRV work? If you’ve got radiators you almost certainly have thermostatic radiator valves installed in your home. But what do they do? What makes them different from a standard manual radiator valve?

One of the key benefits of a Thermostatic Radiator Valve is that it is one of the cheapest ways to heat a room. Why? Because it automatically controls the flow of hot water to a radiator. This means you can choose which room needs the most heat and which needs the least, helping you save on your heating bill. Here you can find out what’s inside a TRV and how to use them effectively.  

How does a TRV work? What’s inside?

A Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) is designed to automatically control the flow of hot water into a radiator to help regulate the temperature in a room. Inside the TRV there is a pin with a copper or rubber taper that sits on the valve seat and moves up or down to control the water flow. If the pin is sat against the valve it won’t let any water through, the further the pin goes up the more water it lets in. 

The clever part is the thermostatic part of the TRV. This is the big plastic bit on top of the valve that you turn to the desired number. Inside there is typically a metal coil that will expand and contract according to the temperature in the room. If the room is warm the coil will expand pushing the pin down so restricting the water flow. As the room gets colder the coil will contract, opening the pin to let more water through. 

Illustration of TRV on white background

A coil in the thermostat head (right) pushes or releases the pin on the valve (left) to control the flow of hot water (Image credit: Getty Images)

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