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Hi all,
My first post and many thanks in advance for any help offered. I am currently upgrading my CH system by fitting Honeywell eco home Wi-Fi enabled thermostatic valves to my radiators. I have completed about 10 or so without any problems other than replacing some of the existing valve bodies due to water leaking past the spindle (possibly a result of the old valves not being operated for an extended period). At this point I will add that my CH pipework to the radiators is 10mm plastic and these are secured to the valve bodies using "standard" 1/2" back nuts and 10-15mm brass olives. Needless to say, these are stuck fast. That said, as the old and new bodies were directly interchangeable I was able to get away with re-using the existing back nuts and olives. However, I have two radiators that were never fitted with TRVs and these have fittings with a smaller back nut that prevents me from simply reusing them with the new TRV body. I am struggling to find any advice on how to remove the olives from said 10mm plastic pipes so I can replace the back nut and refit with a new 10 to 15mm olive. I don't have any leeway with the pipes, so shortening them is not an option, and all the olive cutters / removal tools I have researched seem to be for 15 or 20mm copper pipes. Any ideas?
My first post and many thanks in advance for any help offered. I am currently upgrading my CH system by fitting Honeywell eco home Wi-Fi enabled thermostatic valves to my radiators. I have completed about 10 or so without any problems other than replacing some of the existing valve bodies due to water leaking past the spindle (possibly a result of the old valves not being operated for an extended period). At this point I will add that my CH pipework to the radiators is 10mm plastic and these are secured to the valve bodies using "standard" 1/2" back nuts and 10-15mm brass olives. Needless to say, these are stuck fast. That said, as the old and new bodies were directly interchangeable I was able to get away with re-using the existing back nuts and olives. However, I have two radiators that were never fitted with TRVs and these have fittings with a smaller back nut that prevents me from simply reusing them with the new TRV body. I am struggling to find any advice on how to remove the olives from said 10mm plastic pipes so I can replace the back nut and refit with a new 10 to 15mm olive. I don't have any leeway with the pipes, so shortening them is not an option, and all the olive cutters / removal tools I have researched seem to be for 15 or 20mm copper pipes. Any ideas?