If done right then failsafes are put in place to prevent any issues.
TRV heads
“As a result there needs to be a by-pass valve”
Why is that then?
TRV heads
“As a result there needs to be a by-pass valve”
Why is that then?
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Actually, the sensor getting heat from the pipework is a "fault". It should only be sensing the air temp - and in that respect, an electronic head can (depending on the software) react much more quickly since the wax device needs time and temperature difference to absorb/lose heat.... it was not the same with all radiators, then realised why, with TRV on supply the sensor heats up quickly, but if on return whole radiator can get hot before the sensor gets any heat.
It is all well and good saying the valve is bi-directional but unless fitted on supply side, they over shoot rather easy.
The eTRV has two sensors, one for air and one for water, the water one compensates the air one for the heat it gets direct from the radiator, this is part of the design, not a fault. At least for the MiHome Energenie I have fitted.Actually, the sensor getting heat from the pipework is a "fault". It should only be sensing the air temp.
this is from the instructions to fit batteries, and if as clearly can happen the boiler is not running, the valve can open over the required amount, when boiler starts and it detects the heat, it starts to close, so flow is modulated rather than simply switched off/on.After 5 seconds the motor will start up to exercise the valve stem. You may need to wait several minutes for this process to complete.
That's specific to the brand of eTRVs you have. It doesn't apply to all eTRVs, and AFAIK it doesn't apply at all to any non-electronic TRV heads. It does demonstrate that you need to understand the specifics of whatever you are installing/using.The eTRV has two sensors, one for air and one for water, the water one compensates the air one for the heat it gets direct from the radiator, this is part of the design, not a fault. At least for the MiHome Energenie I have fitted.
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