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(6 Pcs)Automatic Radiator Bleeder Valve 1/2 Inch Radiator Vent Air Release Valve Brass Auto Cut Off Vent Radiator Valve Automatic Bleeder

£50.99
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Description

Enough to use: you will receive 6 pieces automatic radiator bleeder, enough to use and replace, which can save your time and effort, ideal for a house with many radiators, and install radiators with 1/2 inch (15 mm) vent plugs; Manual bleeding is also possible

Long-term use: the radiator bleeder valve is mainly made of brass, sturdy and reliable, firm and solid, not easy to break, deform or rust, the seals are made of silicone, easy to serve you for a long time

Temperature and pressure bearing: the maximum operating temperature of our self-bleeding radiator valve is 100 degrees centigrade, and the maximum operating pressure is 10 bar, adopting automatic non-return function, so you can replace the valve core during operation, convenient and practical

Self-sealing design: the automatic radiator air valve is designed with O-ring self-sealing thread, and the automatic ventilation works by the spring discs, if they come into contact with water, seal the spring discs, when in the air, they open and allow them to escape; Please note that this valve is only suitable for heating water without additives

Automatic ventilation: The radiator bleeder valve can be automatically vented through the source disc, can also be quick manual ventilation, using thread self-sealing and built-in automatic springback design, only allows air to escape when dry, stops when in contact with water, suitable for water distribution system, such as radiator, boiler, underfloor heating distributor, etc.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Height
    1 cm
  • Weight
    300 g
  • Pressure
    10 bar
  • Material
    Brass
Advice from

How to bleed a radiator

Bleeding your radiators makes them work more efficiently and helps to save you money. An essential part of central heating maintenance, flushing the air out of your heating circuit can lead to pressure loss in the boiler so you may have to rebalance your system. Read on to find out how to bleed your radiators.
How to bleed a radiator
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