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Will the TP-Link Kasa Smart Thermostatic valve fit these older Danfoss thermostatic valves?
Will the TP-Link Kasa Smart Thermostatic valve fit these older Danfoss thermostatic valves?
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Will the TP-Link Kasa Smart Thermostatic valve fit these older Danfoss thermostatic valves?
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Danfoss 013G5023 Thermostatic Radiator Head RAS-C Valve Sensor RA Connection Class A
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Re:Will the TP-Link Kasa Smart Thermostatic valve fit these older Danfoss thermostatic valves?
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I don't find this model on our tested compatibility list. You may consult Danfoss support to get the specs for the valve thread and refer to the below list to check if KE100 is compatible with this valve.
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Thanks pretty sure looking at the compatibility guide that mine is this one requiring the RA adapter
Do they come with an adapter or is that an addon?
Also, some pictures I have seen on your website show the valve attached to a radiator but appearing to have no pipe through which the water would flow.
That can't be right? How do they work ?
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