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EPH LSVMLP Angled 16mm Lockshield for Multilayer Pipe

Original price £11.60 Ex-VAT
Original price £11.60 Ex-VAT - Original price £11.60 Ex-VAT
Original price £11.60 Ex-VAT
Current price £5.80 Ex-VAT
£5.80 Ex-VAT - £5.80 Ex-VAT
Current price £5.80 Ex-VAT
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EPH LSVMLP Angled 16mm Lockshield for Multilayer Pipe

The EPH LSVMLP is an angled 16mm lockshield valve designed specifically for use with multilayer pipe heating systems, providing reliable flow balancing for radiator installations.

Manufactured for use in domestic heating applications, the LSVMLP complements thermostatic radiator valves by allowing installers to balance the heating system and regulate water flow through individual radiators. Its angled design and 16mm connection make it ideal for use with multilayer pipework in modern installations.

This product forms part of our wider EPH Controls range, including thermostats, programmers, wiring centres and heating control solutions.

Key Features

  • Angled lockshield valve for multilayer pipe systems
  • 16mm connection
  • Designed for radiator balancing and flow regulation
  • Suitable for domestic heating installations
  • Compatible with multilayer pipework
  • Durable and reliable construction

Typical Applications

  • Radiator heating systems
  • Multilayer pipe installations
  • Domestic central heating systems
  • New build projects
  • Heating system upgrades
  • Residential plumbing and heating applications

Why Choose the EPH LSVMLP?

The EPH LSVMLP provides dependable radiator balancing and flow control for multilayer pipe systems. Its angled configuration and robust construction make it a practical choice for installers seeking a neat, reliable and efficient heating installation.

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