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Hello all, I'm just a householder getting a couple of quotes for a new CH install and am looking at which TRVs to specify, seeing as the guys I've had quote me so far so just use cheap no-name TRVs, but are happy to price for and fit any I may choose.

I'm looking for a decent brand that shuts off fully, rather than have to faff about with a decorators cap. The Drayton TRV4 seems well rated till you read about them becoming brittle quite quickly and in any case they don’t shut fully off. The Danfoss ras c2 also looked good till I had a closer look at one in a friends house and the pin was very flimsy (and in his case all gunked up).

So… I’d be grateful for any recommendations you can give.
 
If you don't fancy the danfos or drayton you wont be happy with anything else!!!

danfoss and have your system cleaned properly.
If its a new system you wont have to worry then.

If you look online for reviews you will never buy anything!
 
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Pegler terriers are what the companies I worked for always fitted the pin is fairly substantial never found a leak on one sometimes seized up over summer though
 
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If you don't fancy the danfos or drayton you wont be happy with anything else!!!

danfoss and have your system cleaned properly.
If its a new system you wont have to worry then.

If you look online for reviews you will never buy anything!

Well that is very very true about online reviews! I've been reading countless threads about pressure drops/leaks after converting from open vented to sealed and am now in a mild state of paranoia about all my concealed pipework (underneath my entire downstairs chipboard floor)...

Anyway, the existing system would be cleaned with a Magnacleanse and then inhibitior added so maybe the Danfoss ras c2 would be ok on my system. Still welcome any other recommendations though 🙂
 
Drayton TRV4 if it was me.

Lots of nonsense posted in online reviews by people who don't know nearly as much as they think they do.
 
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Drayton TRV4 if it was me.

Lots of nonsense posted in online reviews by people who don't know nearly as much as they think they do.

As I was reading this I honestly thought the sentence was going to end with "people don't know nearly as much as ME"


That would have been an epic post 🙂
 
Im with most of you guys Danfoss or Drayton , But recommend staying away from the cheaper ones (£5), Had a custard asked me to fit TRVs they bought thinking they got good deal @£5 and they realise when fitted not the same control in temp,,, Its the usual story you get what you pay for,
 
Thanks for the tips. I've only got a couple of TRVs fitted at the minute, branded Alitech which I think is essentially a no-name brand. Will get these replaced when the system is done.

Anyone got experience with the Drayton RT212? Has a positive off, which I'm looking for, unlike the TRV4 which doesnt.
 

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