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LeonR
Hi all,
Soon I plan to start replacing some radiators and they are currently all connected on an 8mm microbore system where both pipes go in the same end/valve.
I'm pretty sure that these valves are hard to get now, so it makes sense to change them before one of them breaks?
What would you recommend when fitting new radiators?
Shall I use an 8/10mm TRV at one end and then use a compression fitting on the other pipe and extend the microbore to the other end of the radiator? What fitting would I use at the opposite end?
Is this generally what people do or would they convert it to a larger bore under the floor boards and then fit with the more traditional look? (15mm etc)
I assume it makes sense to add a TRV rather than just a twisty valve?
I'm not sure what the done thing is, although I think I can do it with some advice on what to buy.
Cheers,
Leon
Soon I plan to start replacing some radiators and they are currently all connected on an 8mm microbore system where both pipes go in the same end/valve.
I'm pretty sure that these valves are hard to get now, so it makes sense to change them before one of them breaks?
What would you recommend when fitting new radiators?
Shall I use an 8/10mm TRV at one end and then use a compression fitting on the other pipe and extend the microbore to the other end of the radiator? What fitting would I use at the opposite end?
Is this generally what people do or would they convert it to a larger bore under the floor boards and then fit with the more traditional look? (15mm etc)
I assume it makes sense to add a TRV rather than just a twisty valve?
I'm not sure what the done thing is, although I think I can do it with some advice on what to buy.
Cheers,
Leon