The Manual Temperature Control Valve Adopts a FIve-layer Sealing Structure, Which Enhances the Service Life of the Valve and Reduces the Probability of Leakage to 0%.
The Automatic Temperature Control Valve Automatically Adjusts the Amount of Hot Water Passing Through the Radiator According to the Indoor Temperature.
When the Room Temperature Is Lower Than the Set Temperature Value, the Valve Will Automatically Open (or Gradually Increase), and the Radiator Will Heat the Room Until the Room Temperature Reaches the Set Value; When the Room Temperature Rises, the Temperature Sensor Will Expand, Causing the Valve to Turn It Down (or Off) Gradually and the Radiator Will Heat Down (or Stop Heating).