Valves

If you're buying radiators, you'll need valves. Look no further than Classical Gas Radiators. Manual valves- as the name implies- are adjusted by you. Simply turn the valve until the radiator is giving out the amount of heat desired. Thermostatic valves automatically sense the temperature in the room and adjust the heat output from the radiator to suit. These are more efficient from an energy consumption point of view as they take advantage of any "free" heat already in the room eg. from sunshine through the windows. Having decided whether you want manual or thermostatic valves you then need to know how the heating pipes will connect to the valves ie. are they coming up vertically through the floor (straight valves will be required) or horizontally through the wall (angled valves will be needed).After that - it's simply a question of style!

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Straight manual valves Set A

Straight manual valves Set Afrom:£49.12

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Angled Manual valves - Set B

Angled Manual valves - Set Bfrom:£51.35

Angled manual

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Gyro angled valves

Gyro angled valvesfrom:£58.05

Manual angled

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Straight manual valves - Set S

Straight manual valves - Set Sfrom:£65.86

Small and discreet

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Angled manual valves - Set T

Angled manual valves - Set Tfrom:£65.86

Angled manual

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Gyro straight valves

Gyro straight valvesfrom:£73.67

Straight manual

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Angled Manual valves - Set D

Angled Manual valves - Set Dfrom:£74.79

Angled manual

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Straight manual valves - Set C

Straight manual valves - Set Cfrom:£74.79

Straight Manual

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Gyro valves - Angled thermostatic

Gyro valves - Angled thermostaticfrom:£101.58

Angled thermostatic

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Gyro valves -Straight Thermostatic

Gyro valves -Straight Thermostaticfrom:£101.58

Straight thermostatic

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