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  • sellit697 sellit697 @ 3:55 PM
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    Problem controlling radiator temp - some questions w/ photos

    I have been trying to control the heat on my radiator (too warm) by closing the main control valve. This seems to have no effect regardless of what I do to the control valve.

    I then noticed what I think is the thermostatic valve. I am not sure how this works - it has a small pin protruding that you can adjust left or right. I recently (within a couple minutes of this post) moved the adjustable pin (shown in the photos below) all the way to the left. Not sure if this will make a difference.

    Any ideas? I really want to get this thing cooled down as much as possible. Thanks in advance - been struggling with this for a couple months now.

    Radiator


    Thermostatic valve


    Control valve
  • Paul Pollets Paul Pollets @ 5:04 PM
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    Looks like...

    ...a steam radiator. The air vent (not a TRV) is designed to remove air from the radiator, and does not control radiator temperature. I would replace the ancient radiator angle valve and also install a steam TRV on the 1/8" air vent port, if you want to control the temperature.
  • sellit697 sellit697 @ 6:43 PM
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    Thanks!

    So since this is an apartment that my landlord owns, I guess I would need to get him to replace it. Thanks for the help!
  • MNSteve MNSteve @ 11:14 PM
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    Simple Solution

    If you want to reduce the heat coming from that radiator, all you have to do is cover it with some sort of insulating material. (e.g. a blanket)
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