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Removing the  Sensor

Turn the sensor to max. position    . Turn union nut 
anti-clockwise to release lockingmechanism (4). The 
sensor can now be separated from the valve

.

Setting the desired room temperatures

The desired room temperature is set by turning the head.  
The  temperatures obtained are approximately:

Installation Guide

User Guide

Fitting the  Sensor

1.  Remove cap from valve and turn sensor to   

2.  Make sure union nut 

is turned loosely up 
towards the sensor 
body until it is only 
slightly free of the lower 
part of the sensor body.

3.  Press the sensor firmly 

onto the valve. 
Sensor horizontal: 
ensuring that the scale 
pointer is at top.  
Sensor vertical: 
ensuring that the scale 
pointer is at the front.

4.  Whilst holding the 

sensor firmly on the 

valve secure connection 

by turning union nut 

clock-wise by hand.

5.  Whilst still holding the 

sensor firmly on the 
valve fully tighten grey 
union nut using parrot 
nose pliers.

6.  Set desired room 

temperature.

Do not cover the thermostat

The    thermostat  opens  and  closes  as  determined  by 
the  temperature  around  it.  Therefore  the  sensor  must 
never  be  hidden  behind  thick  curtains,  furniture,  etc. 
Alternatively  a  thermostat  with  remote  sensor  should 
be used.

Lockshield  valve  (type  RLV-D)  is  only  in-
cluded
in codes: 013G6005, 013G6006, 013G6007.

Removal of  

protective cap

Balancing

Positive SHUT-OFF feature: 

The  head  can  be  turned  past  the 

  setting  (a  slight 

resistance  will  be  felt)  to  setting  "0"  at  which  point  the 
water flow is shut off completely. After also shutting the 
lockshield valve the radiator may be drained and removed 
for maintenance and decoration purposes.

What is a thermostatic radiator valve (TRV)?

... an explanation for householders.
TRVs sense the air temperature around them and regulate the flow of water through 
the radiator which they are fitted to. They do not control the boiler.
They should be set at a level that gives you the room temperature you want. These 
settings  may  have  to  be  different  in  each  room,  and  you  should  set  the TRVs  to 
suit each room and then leave them to do their job.
Turning a TRV to a higher setting will not make the room heat up any faster. How 

quickly  the  room  heats  up  depends  on  the  boiler  size  and  setting,  and  the  radiator  size. Turning  a TRV  to  a 
lower setting will result in the room being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves energy.
TRVs  need  a  free  flow  of  air  to  sense  the  temperature,  so  they  must  not  be  covered  by  curtains  or  blocked 
by furniture.
TRVs cannot turn off the boiler when the whole house is warm. To do that, you will need a room thermostat as 
well. The  radiator  in  the  room  with  the  room  thermostat  should  not  normally  have  a TRV,  but,  if  it  does,  keep 
the TRV on the maximum setting and adjust the room thermostat as explained with the instructions.

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