Hot water from your boiler is pumped to the radiators via a flow pipe; cooler water is fed back from the radiator to the boiler through a return pipe. Each radiator has two valves: a handwheel valve, or thermostatic radiator valve (TRV), allows you to control the flow of hot water into the radiator, while at the other end, a lockshield valve controls the flow of water out of the radiator.