Sanitary partitions
Sanitary partitions

Valve One EK

The One EK valve is designed for connecting bathroom radiators at a single connection point with 50 mm spacing. It is suitable for both central and combined heating and allows an electric heating element to be installed on either side of the radiator.
Connection type
  • On one side

Select variant

Outlets legend: Inlet Return

Specifications

  • pitch 50.00 mm

Color availability

All prices are exclusive of VAT.

Chrome
172,58 €
Brushed stainless steel
227,66 €
White - gloss
172,58 €
excl. VAT

Coordinated detail

PMH valves help to fine-tune the radiator technically and visually into a single unit.

With thermostatic head

Selected valve sets include a thermostatic head for convenient temperature regulation.

For various connection types

The offer includes valves for various ways of connecting radiators.

Detailed description

Comprehensive description of the product and its functions.

The One EK valve is used for connecting bathroom radiators at a single connection point, either on the left or right side, with 50 mm spacing. It is designed for both central and combined heating, offering a practical solution for radiators that can operate within a heating system as well as with an electric heating element.

The electric heating element can be installed on either side of the radiator, allowing the connection to be adapted to the specific space and technical installation requirements. The return is positioned by the thermostatic head, and the valve is available in both left-hand and right-hand versions.

Downloads

Detailed parameters.

  • Mounting instruction pdf 4 MB
  • Technical sheet pdf 997 KB

Accessories

Recommended accessories compatible with this product.

Most common general questions

What is the difference between a radiator and an electric dryer?

A radiator is primarily designed for space heating and can be connected to a hot water system, electricity, or combined operation. An electric dryer is intended mainly for convenient drying and warming of towels, without the need for connection to a heating system.

How do I know what type of connection I need?

The type of connection depends on the prepared distribution lines and the specific radiator model. Before ordering, we recommend checking the technical drawings and consulting the solution with a heating engineer or designer.

How do I know if the radiator will heat my bathroom?

It is necessary to know the heat loss of the room or at least its size, layout, and insulation level. An accurate calculation should be performed by a designer or heating expert. 

What warranty do you provide on your products?

We provide a 5-year warranty on PMH bathroom radiators. Electric dryers, heating elements, valves, and accessories are covered by a 2-year warranty. The warranty covers manufacturing defects and leaks, provided professional installation and correct use of the product according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

Do you provide service?

For PMH products, we provide technical support, complaint resolution, and assistance with spare parts. However, installation and professional service interventions are carried out by a qualified plumber, heating engineer, or electrician.

Most common product questions

Which valve do I need for my radiator?

The choice of valve depends primarily on the radiator connection type. This includes whether the radiator has a centre connection, a standard pipe-centre spacing connection, or a connection on one side of the radiator.

Is the valve included with the radiator?

The valve must be ordered separately. It is always recommended to select the correct valve union fitting as well, if it is not included in the valve set.

Are the valves suitable for dual-fuel heating systems?

We also offer valves suitable for dual-fuel heating systems. A heating element can be installed through the valve.

Which side of the valve is the flow and which is the return?

For most valves, it is important to connect the flow and return correctly according to the manufacturer's instructions. Some valves allow connection from either side, while others require a specific orientation. If you are unsure, we recommend checking the technical drawing of the valve.

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