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Apologies if this is a double post, I thought I had posted a message but I can't see it.

I had a radiator which wasn't getting hot and on closer inspection I found the locking nut was loose. As no water was leaking I unscrewed it completely. What I found was a valve with a central pin slightly protruding so not wanting to make things worse I replaced the TRV top. Having tightened it I found it started to work. As I could see no physical connection between the parts I was curious as to how the device works.

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Wax bead in the head expands with heat and depresses a plunger which in turn presses down the pin which closes the valve.

Different settings on the head denote different temperatures.
 
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