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  • Plumbers: What's the Rolls Royce of TRVs?
  • Stoner
    Free Member

    Specc'ing some TRVs for my new radiators. Prices seem to range from £10-30ish
    Only need 6 with lockshields so not really too bothered about paying a bit extra for something good and reliable with a long life.

    Angled, white and with liquid sensor.
    Which brands do you recommend? Drayton? Danfoss? Honeywell?

    cheers

    markwalker
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    hi dude you really need a liquid sensor one they are the most acurate the cheaper ones have wax stats which have a mind of there own i have fitted drayton 4 ones in the past they are quite slim not chunky like the cheap ones

    humanbean
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    tried this??? 😯
    trv £434

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    Stoner
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    Looks nice – nearly as expensive as my plumber though 😉

    cheers Mark – I was tempted by the drayton4's

    vario_99
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    Siemens or Drayton can't go wrong, worth paying the extra £££ for a better quality and finish sensitivity is a bout the same across the board.

    chickenman
    Full Member

    The TVR is a sports car and not really at all like a Rolls-Royce….

    Bear
    Free Member

    Draytons were renowned for getting stuck, not sure about the TRV4 version though, think only ever had one or two stuck Honeywell valves though.

    bigeyedbeans
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    honeywell vt200(e?) are solidly made look good and they're honeywell

    bit stiff to adjust if your a serial valve fiddler though!

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