Bentley Traditional 15 mm Silver Nickel TRV & Lockshield Valve Set
The Bentley traditional silver nickel TRV valve set is an opulent high grade twin pack from Evolve comprising a Bentley traditional thermostatic radiator valve with 15mm compression in a classic silver nickel finish. This reversible TRV is supplied as a pair, complete with a matching lockshield valve.
- Max. working pressure: 10 bar
- Max. pressure differential: 1 bar
- Min. water temperature: 2C
- Max. water temperature: 100C
- Max. ambient temperature: 50C
Please note: Bentley TRVs are only suitable for use as a reverse flow valve when the system differential pressure across the valve does not exceed 0.25 bar. An auto bypass should be fitted in conjunction with all Bentley valves.
Manufacturer : |
BiWorld |
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Manufacturer Product Number : |
EV-B15SN |
SKU : |
4938 |
GTIN : |
6938689700208 |
Product Type : |
Thermostatic Valve Pack |
Model : |
Angled Valve |
Weight (KG) : |
0.000000 |
Manufacturers Warranty : |
1 Year (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's) |
Installation PDF File : | download installation file |
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