A radiator valve is a crucial component for controlling radiator temperature and room temperature. It regulates room temperature by adjusting the flow rate of hot and cold water, thereby altering the radiator's heat output.
The radiator valve uses an internal temperature-sensing element to detect changes in room temperature and controls the valve opening accordingly. When the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, the sensing element immediately detects the temperature change and transmits the signal to the valve core. The valve then automatically opens, increasing the hot water flow and raising the room temperature. Conversely, when the room temperature is higher than the set temperature, the sensing element reduces its resistance, decreasing the valve opening and reducing the hot water flow, thus lowering the room temperature.




