Hi All,
I have found this thread and wonder if someone could explain how to "adjust" the collar.
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[quote="D_Hailsham";p="1051190
Honeywell valves? The plastic collar is a very crude way of providing balancing facilities. I have them on all my rads and thought: whoopee, balancing will be a piece of cake. However the dial just restricts how far the pin will rise, so it also reduces the effectiveness of the sensing element in the TRV head.
I set the collar to fully open and used the LS valve to balance.
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I have Honeywell VT200 trv's - I think that's what there called, I find them fairly poor. The whole lounge goes cold before they sense the heat drop ?
I am also in the process of balancing, so I am wondering if this would help ?
I noticed when the head is removed there is a numbered plastic ring ?
What is that please ?
Any help or advice anybody please ?
many thanks
Stoyer
I have found this thread and wonder if someone could explain how to "adjust" the collar.
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[quote="D_Hailsham";p="1051190
Honeywell valves? The plastic collar is a very crude way of providing balancing facilities. I have them on all my rads and thought: whoopee, balancing will be a piece of cake. However the dial just restricts how far the pin will rise, so it also reduces the effectiveness of the sensing element in the TRV head.
I set the collar to fully open and used the LS valve to balance.
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I have Honeywell VT200 trv's - I think that's what there called, I find them fairly poor. The whole lounge goes cold before they sense the heat drop ?
I am also in the process of balancing, so I am wondering if this would help ?
I noticed when the head is removed there is a numbered plastic ring ?
What is that please ?
Any help or advice anybody please ?
many thanks
Stoyer