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What are the best trv bodies to replace my manual valves with before fitting tado thermostats?

What are the best trv bodies to replace my manual valves with before fitting tado smart radiator thermostats? Furthermore, I currently have manual peglar terriers, that are fitted very close to the radiators. there isnt enough room for a trv on some of them, so I assume it may require extra plumbing or a horizontal fit perhaps?

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  • wateroakley
    wateroakley Volunteer Moderator

    We have a successful mixture of Honeywell, Drayton TRV4 and ecocal thermostatic valves with Tado TRVs. The one straight Pegler valve works ok for us, but one Pegler right angle wasn’t happy.

  • Ok, looking at the Drayton installation guide, I should be able to fit angled valves horizontally at the bottom of the rads.
    Now, I just need to figure out which valve bodies are best for tado and also are good value. The tado site only states I need M30 x 1.5mm valves.
    Any more recomendations?
  • wateroakley
    wateroakley Volunteer Moderator

    The Honeywell, Drayton Trv4 and ecocal are M30 x 1.5mm fitting. No need for the Tado adapters. Drayton valves are available in singles or bulk online at that big A seller.

  • My engineer fitted some Wolseley center 205770 15mm angled TRVs. They dont need an adapter and seem to work fine. I think I read somewhere they are manufactured by Myson.
  • ..... There are other threads about problems with tado thermostats fitted vertically. Be sure to read these if you don't plan on buying a wireless sensor for every room. Without the separate sensor you should probably fit horizontally, and will need to offset 1-2° in the settings.
  • I've used Danfoss Radiator Thermostat RAS-C2. They worked great by themselves with a main thermostat old-school, semi-smart, wireless thermostat controller.

    Was really happy with them actually. On my system they are mounted horizontally and on top side of each radiator.

    I recommend to see what adjustment you need to make as the tado ones, with the adaptor require a lot of room. For me, on horizontal placement, they require around 15cm for an easy fit. I had to cut some furniture in one place to fit it (while the Danfoss one, big by itself fit just enough, tado didn't fit).