Radiator Switches

Brass Form 703 ½" Outer Loop Corner Switch for Radiator Body

703 Status Form Series Switch

  • Connection thread: 1/2''
  • Operating Pressure: 10 bar max
  • Operating Temperature: 120°C max

Two-pipe thermostatic switch with flow adjustment mechanism, straight and...

703 Status Form Series Switch

  • Connection thread: 1/2''
  • Operating Pressure: 10 bar max
  • Operating Temperature: 120°C max

Two-pipe thermostatic switch with flow adjustment mechanism, straight and angled, Status Form series.

  • Body made of forged brass. Brass specification: EN 12165: 1998 alloy CW617N
  • Plastic protective cap made of ABS
  • Durable mechanism for...
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From Georgiakakis-Shop 5.0 (4)
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Description

Description

703 Status Form Series Switch

  • Connection thread: 1/2''
  • Operating Pressure: 10 bar max
  • Operating Temperature: 120°C max

Two-pipe thermostatic switch with flow adjustment mechanism, straight and angled, Status Form series.

  • Body made of forged brass. Brass specification: EN 12165: 1998 alloy CW617N
  • Plastic protective cap made of ABS
  • Durable mechanism for flow adjustment
  • Brass screw with plating

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Specifications

Specifications

Placement
Outer Loop
Type
Corner
Size
½ "
Suitable for
for Radiator Body

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • I installed this valve three years ago on a radiator in the living room, but it never worked until about a week ago.
    As you can see in the photos, the nut of the stem broke, and I assume it was due to expansion and contraction because it was never forced, hit, or anything else.
    The edge of the nut, as you can see, is very thin, it has no substance.
    Fortunately, I noticed that there was a leak and it was running vertically down the pipe, with the water ending up in the hole in the tile.
    Luckily, I saw it in time and we didn't have to tear up the floors.
    Unacceptable product, and unfortunately, I installed it on the other 9 radiators in the house and they cost quite a bit of money.
    It's a shame because it's a Greek company.

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    The Sonoff (TRVZB) thermostatic heads screw directly onto the switch without the need for an adapter.

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  • I installed this valve three years ago on a radiator in the living room, but it never worked until about a week ago.
    As you can see in the photos, the nut of the stem broke, and I assume it was due to expansion and contraction because it was never forced, hit, or anything else.
    The edge of the nut, as you can see, is very thin, it has no substance.
    Fortunately, I noticed that there was a leak and it was running vertically down the pipe, with the water ending up in the hole in the tile.
    Luckily, I saw it in time and we didn't have to tear up the floors.
    Unacceptable product, and unfortunately, I installed it on the other 9 radiators in the house and they cost quite a bit of money.
    It's a shame because it's a Greek company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • The Sonoff (TRVZB) thermostatic heads screw directly onto the switch without the need for an adapter.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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th_tsia

βλέπω ταιριάζει ακριβώς στο sonoff valve,
σε περίπτωση που δεν πάρω sonoff βάνα για ολα τα σώματα, με το βιδωτό καπάκι που διαθέτει είμαι καλυμμένος;

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Description & Specifications

703 Status Form Series Switch

  • Connection thread: 1/2''
  • Operating Pressure: 10 bar max
  • Operating Temperature: 120°C max

Two-pipe thermostatic switch with flow adjustment mechanism, straight and angled, Status Form series.

  • Body made of forged brass. Brass specification: EN 12165: 1998 alloy CW617N
  • Plastic protective cap made of ABS
  • Durable mechanism for flow adjustment
  • Brass screw with plating

Manufacturer

Placement
Outer Loop
Type
Corner
Size
½ "
Suitable for
for Radiator Body

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
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Reviews by our members

  • I installed this valve three years ago on a radiator in the living room, but it never worked until about a week ago.
    As you can see in the photos, the nut of the stem broke, and I assume it was due to expansion and contraction because it was never forced, hit, or anything else.
    The edge of the nut, as you can see, is very thin, it has no substance.
    Fortunately, I noticed that there was a leak and it was running vertically down the pipe, with the water ending up in the hole in the tile.
    Luckily, I saw it in time and we didn't have to tear up the floors.
    Unacceptable product, and unfortunately, I installed it on the other 9 radiators in the house and they cost quite a bit of money.
    It's a shame because it's a Greek company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Δημήτριος Γ

    Verified purchase

    The Sonoff (TRVZB) thermostatic heads screw directly onto the switch without the need for an adapter.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I installed this valve three years ago on a radiator in the living room, but it never worked until about a week ago.
    As you can see in the photos, the nut of the stem broke, and I assume it was due to expansion and contraction because it was never forced, hit, or anything else.
    The edge of the nut, as you can see, is very thin, it has no substance.
    Fortunately, I noticed that there was a leak and it was running vertically down the pipe, with the water ending up in the hole in the tile.
    Luckily, I saw it in time and we didn't have to tear up the floors.
    Unacceptable product, and unfortunately, I installed it on the other 9 radiators in the house and they cost quite a bit of money.
    It's a shame because it's a Greek company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • The Sonoff (TRVZB) thermostatic heads screw directly onto the switch without the need for an adapter.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • See all
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