Old Danfoss TRV

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I've bought this house which has a TRV head missing from one of the rads. I've removed a head from another rad and it works fine. The problem is, I can't source a new TRV head. I was hoping to avoid draining down and fitting a new valve. So if anyone has one, Danfoss 2000 series I believe, I'd be happy to purchase it and pay postage, or if anyone can suggest where I could get one, I'd be grateful.
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Won't be the first time you need to change a TRV head....

Go on YouTube.

Its easy enough to change a trv head and body without draining down.

Do it once now and you'll be fine when the others begin to fail.
 
Its easy enough to change a trv head and body without draining down

What am I missing? So system can be under pressure and white carpet will not be black when old valve is removed and replacement fitted
 
What am I missing? So system can be under pressure and white carpet will not be black when old valve is removed and replacement fitted

Have a watch of the videos and make up your own judgement.
 
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What am I missing? So system can be under pressure and white carpet will not be black when old valve is removed and replacement fitted

I don't know what was suggested, probably a post by someone I blocked, but replacing the TRV without draining and avoiding the mess involves some skill, plus an element of luck. Hang in there for a spare replacement TRV head, also worth trying ebay....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_odkw=Danfoss+2000&_osacat=0
 
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Thanks for that DP. I had looked on ebay, but I couldn't find a definitive replacement, perhaps I'll have to take a dive and trust to pot luck? I was hoping someone here was replacing a system, or had some rattling around in the back of their van?
 
Thank you CBW, new TRV head from BES arrived today, fitted and working. Not cheap when you include postage charge, but worth it to avoid draining down, buying and fitting whole new TRV.
 
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