What Is a Radiator Valve?
A radiator valve is a device used to maintain the appropriate pressure within a cooling system.
Utilized in vehicles, machinery, and other systems, it controls the flow of coolant to the engine or system, assisting in achieving the proper operating temperature when the engine is not adequately heated or when the ambient temperature is low. Additionally, to prevent engine overheating, it increases the flow of coolant to attain the appropriate temperature.
Furthermore, it is also employed in heating systems to regulate room temperature. When the radiator valve is open, hot water flows into the radiator to warm the room, and when closed, it stops the supply of hot water, thereby cooling the radiator.