Can you fit a towel radiator to existing valves?

Unscrew the old valve head and replace it with the new one, then remount your radiator. Use a suitable compression fitting to attach the radiator outlet to the pipework on the other side - you should only fully tighten the joints when all the pipework is in place and fits correctly.
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Is it easy to replace radiator with towel rail?

If you are competent at DIY and have the required tools, then replacing your radiators with a water-filled heated towel rail could be something you can tackle yourself. Most of us, however, will need to get the professionals in to do the job.
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What valves do I need for a towel radiator?

What Type Of Valve Should I Use? There are two main types of heated towel rail valves. Straight valves should be used when the inlets are at the bottom of the towel rail and the pipes are protruding from the floor. Angled valves will be needed if the water needs to be diverted at a 90-degree angle.
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What are the two valves on a towel radiator for?

The valves in a towel radiator control the flow of water through the pipes. This ensures your radiator heats up effectively and efficiently. They keep your towel radiator functioning and ensure that your bathroom is heated up when needed, and your towels are dry and ready to use.
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Should you put a TRV on a towel radiator?

In theory, it's completely possible to install a thermostatic radiator valve on a heated towel rail and in theory the process would be the same exactly as described above. However, it's always recommended to have at least one radiator in your home to have manual valves, without a TRV.
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Are towel rails as warm as radiators?

Are towel rails as warm as radiators? A towel rail usually gives out less heat than a radiator, however, if it has been sized correctly, then it should still be able to make your bathroom a warm and cosy place. A towel rail might take less time to heat up than a radiator.
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Should you fit TRV to all radiators?

It's always a good idea to fit some! We recommend you fit a thermostatic valve on every radiator. But there's no need to fit one in a room with a fixed room thermostat.
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Do you need an electrician to install a heated towel rail?

All electric towel rails and bathroom heaters must be hardwired by a qualified electrician which is usually a speedy task for a pro and one that doesn't involve lengthy callouts or expensive fees. As standalone heating solutions, there's no plumbing involved with electric towel rails.
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Can you put a towel rail above a radiator?

Made from a highly resistant grade stainless steel this towel rail won't rust over time. Simply hook over the radiator and you'll have lovely warm towels to greet you post bath or shower. Be aware, the bars are 1.9cm in diameter so you'll need at least 2cm clearance between your radiator and wall for it to fit.
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How are heated towel rails connected?

At the centre of the system is a gas-powered boiler which heats up water and send it around your home via a network of copper pipes. Your radiators and heated towel rails are connected up to this pipe network and are heated up by hot water.
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How high off the floor should a towel radiator be?

The standard towel bar height is 48 inches above the floor.
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Does a towel rail need a thermostat?

A thermostat is essential if you want to use your towel rail as your primary bathroom heating system. The thermostat will switch the towel rail on and off to maintain your desired room temperature, preventing the towel rail wasting energy overheating the room.
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Why are white radiators better than Chrome?

A white towel rail will help to develop a feeling of cleanliness in your bathroom and give an impression of crispness and hygiene. Chrome, on the other hand, can help give your bathroom a more uniform look by tying everything in together in a more sleek and contemporary style.
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Are towel rails expensive to run?

Electric heated towel rails are operated like any other electric heater, being turned on and off with the flick of a switch. These rails avoid the issue of having to switch on the rest of your central heating, however they can be expensive to run due to the power requirements of the heated element within.
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Can you use a TRV with a towel rail?

Never use a thermostatic valve (TRV) on dual fuel heated towel rails. Unlike standard valves, TRV's have either liquid, gas or wax filled sensors. It is those sensors that control the water flow. With a standard valve, you can get a complete seal once it is completely shut.
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Do heated towel rails come with valves?

When purchasing a heated towel rail, you also need to purchase your valves separately. The reason you don't get valves included is because there are a few different styles to choose from, so the one you choose is all dependant on your pipework and personal preference.
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Can you add a thermostat to an electric towel rail?

If you want to have extra control over your heating, you can install thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) on your heated towel rails. Thermostatic Radiator Valves don't control the temperature of your towel rail, instead they control when the heated towel rail switches on or off depending on the heat in the room.
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Does a towel rail need a fused spur?

All electrical towel rails will need a safe point of isolation for example a fused spur, this item has to be located outside of the bathroom.
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