Not only that, it looks like the body part of a TRV. But I can't see how the head would be attached, unless it has jaws which open up and close behind the flange when something's tightened.
Not only that, it looks like the body part of a TRV. But I can't see how the head would be attached, unless it has jaws which open up and close behind the flange when something's tightened.
yes the body on the valve has slots and the plastic TRV head clicks into these and then the small screw at the bottom is screwed in and that ring compresses the plastic jaws to lock it on
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