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Thermostatic Radiator Valve Oventrop Uni LH, adjustable 16–28 °C
Thermostatic Radiator Valve Oventrop Uni LH, adjustable 16–28 °C
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Thermostatic Radiator Valve Oventrop Uni LH, adjustable 16–28 °C
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Thermostatic Radiator Valve Oventrop Uni LH, adjustable 16–28 °C
Thermostatic Radiator Valve Oventrop Uni LH, adjustable 16–28 °C
Oventrop Uni LH thermostatic radiator valve is designed to regulate indoor temperature by automatically adjusting the hot water flow to a radiator. The device maintains a selected room temperature within the 16–28 °C range and is compatible with typical radiator heating systems used in residential and commercial interiors. The compact design allows straightforward installation on standard radiator connectors and integrates with central heating circuits to support consistent thermal comfort and efficient energy use.
The valve provides precise, automatic temperature control across the specified 16–28 °C range, reducing the need for manual intervention. Its adjustable setpoint enables tailored climate control for individual rooms, contributing to improved energy management. The product is engineered for compatibility with common radiator fittings and offers reliable operation for continuous use in both homes and commercial premises.
Fit the thermostatic valve to the radiator connection following the radiator and heating system manufacturer instructions. Set the desired room temperature by rotating the valve head to the required position within the 16–28 °C scale. The valve senses ambient temperature and modulates the flow of hot water to maintain the selected setpoint without further manual adjustment. Ensure the valve is installed in a location free from drafts, direct sunlight, or heat sources that could affect temperature sensing.
For accurate regulation, place the valve where it can measure room air unaffected by curtains or nearby heat-emitting objects. During system commissioning, balance the radiators and verify correct valve operation. Periodic visual inspection and occasional cycling of the valve head help prevent sticking and maintain long-term performance.
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