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Hi,
I am replacing some radiators and using new fittings. Most radiator valves now come with a compression interface rather than a union interface to the radiator tail. It seems to me that it would be rather difficult, if not impossible, to remove a radiator at a later date for decorating when the interface is a compression fitting. The length of tail into the valve housing would seem to impede the easy removal of the radiator. The only way that I imagine it might be achieved is if the radiator tail is not pushed fully home into the valve housing and the joint completed with the olive right at the end of the radiator tail which one might feel is not good practice. Or, am I missing the point ? Could it be that this more recent type of valve/tail interface is designed to be fitted in this manner? Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Can get away with just a union lock shield, typically gives enough play.

You don’t have to insert the tail all the way. I’ve also had rads where I’ve had to cut 10mm off the tail.

The tails are sturdier than 15mm copper pipe, so you can get away with the olive closer to the end.
 

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