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In theory, it is better to mount TRVs horizontally so the head is not directly above hot pipework and so gets a better sample the room air temperature. On the other hand, a horizontal head is more vulnerable to damage by being bashed by the occupants.

In practice, TRV's are not exactly precision devices regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical.
 

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