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Follow this step‑by‑step guide to safely remove your old radiator control and check that your radiator valve pin is ready for your new Hive Radiator Valve.
1. Remove Your Old Radiator Control
Most radiator controls can be removed by unscrewing the valve securing ring.

If it doesn’t unscrew easily
- Turn the control to its highest temperature setting (e.g., “5”).
- Try unscrewing it again.
- Make sure you only unscrew the control, not the valve body.
If it still won’t come off
Your control may:
- Be stuck, or
- Use a different locking mechanism
Please note that Hive cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to your heating system during the removal of your existing radiator control. If you are unsure at any stage, we recommend seeking assistance from a qualified plumber.
CAUTION: If you see a few drops of water when you unscrew your old radiator control then your existing valve body may be leaking. Valve bodies can often be tightened up, but some might need replacing if they are leaking. We recommend fixing your valve body before installing your Hive Radiator Valve. Get advice from a plumber if you’re unsure of how to do this.
NOTE: If your radiator has manual (“+ / -”) valves rather than thermostatic valves (with a numbered dial) then your valve body will need to be replaced before proceeding.
2. Check That Your Radiator Valve Pin Moves Freely
After removing your old control, you should see the valve pin. Its appearance may vary.
This pin controls the flow of hot water into your radiator. For Hive Radiator Valves to work properly, the pin must move up and down freely.

To test the valve pin
- Use a coin to gently press the pin down.
- It should spring back up without sticking.

If the pin feels stiff
Try:
- Cleaning off any visible limescale or corrosion
- Applying lubricant to help loosen it
If the pin cannot move freely, the Hive Radiator Valve motor will not be able to control the radiator effectively.
3. Choosing and Fitting the Right Adaptor for Your Hive Radiator Valve
Before installing your Hive Radiator Valve, you’ll need to identify the correct adaptor for your existing radiator valve body. Follow the steps below to help you choose and fit the right one.


If your radiator valve has a screw thread, use the adaptor guide included in your Hive Radiator Valve box.
- If the guide sits on top of the screw thread (Left Image Below) → you need an M30 adaptor.
- If the guide slips over the screw thread and slides down (Right Image Below) → you need an M28 adaptor.


If your valve does not have a screw thread, match its shape to the descriptions below:
RA Valves

- Round shape, typically Danfoss branded
- Requires the RA adaptor
Giacomini Valves

- Two “wings” sticking out from the sides
- Requires the Giacomini adaptor
Caleffi Valves

- Hexagonal top with no screw thread
- Requires the Caleffi adaptor
NOTE: Hive does not provide adaptors for valve types outside those listed above. To install Hive Radiator Valves on unsupported valve types, you will need to replace your current valve body with one of the standard types supported by Hive. A plumber can advise on this.
4. Fitting the Adaptors
- Press down the tab on the Hive Radiator Valve.
- Slide the casing off the device.
- Insert the two AA batteries provided in the box.
- Slide the casing back on, making sure the window aligns with the screen.
- You’ll hear a click when the casing is correctly in place.
Once the batteries are inserted, the screen will light up and display an “M” symbol, indicating the valve is in install mode.

6. Fit the Valve onto the Radiator

- Position the Hive Radiator Valve on the adaptor.
- Rotate it clockwise until you feel the first click.
CAUTION: Stop after the first click to avoid damaging the valve.
- Then gently rotate the casing back the other way until the screen is visible.
If you're not using the app to guide installation
Press the button below the screen for 3 seconds to exit install mode.
Your valve will now display the target temperature.
7. Open the Hive App
Once your Hive Radiator Valve is fitted:
- Return to the Hive App to pair it with your Hive Hub.
- If you haven’t opened the app yet, select "Add a device" from the "Manage" section and select "Smart Heating" then “Radiator Valve” to begin setup.

