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Hi all.

I'm removing the rad in the picture for decorating and want to blank off the connection from the thermostat/valve to the rad (will do both ends obviously). The thermostat/valve has 1/2 bsp stamped on it but pretty sure the connection to the rad is not 1/2 bsp, I have a couple of 1/2 bsp blanking caps but these are too small. Does anyone know what size the connection to the rad is?

Many thanks in advance.
Stuart

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I would say that is 1/2 inch.

How do you know that what you have is too small, have you tried to
fit it?
 
I would say that is 1/2 inch.

How do you know that what you have is too small, have you tried to
fit it?
I haven't tried to fit it yet but the 1/2 bsp fitting I have looks way too small when offered up against what you see in the picture. Spanner size is also smaller on the 1/2 bsp fitting I have.
 
this is what you need

15mm

the 1/2 refers to the connection to the pipe
 
Many thanks Shaun. I figured that that was the case but had no way of sizing the connection. I'll get a couple before taking the rad off. Thanks again, Stuart
 
note that wont work for the pipe end if your removing the trv
 
That trv & lockshield will be quite a few years old so may have a bit of a seep especially the TRV head side.

Also that TRV variant only closes to the frost-guard (4 degree's approx) setting unlike the newer variants which goes to full shut-off, something to bear in mind at this time of year.

Some towels around bottom of pipes are also a good idea if carpet is fitted to stop potential staining.

Good luck,

Andy
 
Ok, so I've bought a couple of the blanking nuts that Shaun kindly gave the link for but these are too small as well. I've not actually tried to fit them but when you offer them up they look way too small. Could the rad connection be 22mm? As you can see in the pic the pipe work is 15mm but I'm clutching at straws here a bit. Plasterer coming on Monday and I need this rad off and the connections blanked. Any thoughts anyone?

Many thanks in advance
Stuart
 
It should fit as it's a standard 15mm nut and olive
 
I hear what you're saying Shaun but they're too small. Just to clarify, I'm talking about the connection/union between the trv and rad. Given that the trv is deffo 1/2 bsp as it's stamped on it, shouldn't the union also be imperial and not metric. The union is obviously bigger than 1/2 bsp, so could it be 3/4 bsp?
 
Surely the cap that Shaun is in about screws straight onto the valve not the tail for the radiator?
 
Surely the cap that Shaun is in about screws straight onto the valve not the tail for the radiator?

Correct

If it's the tail end you want op it's a 1/2 cap you need
 
But I've already tried 1/2 and it's too small. Could the union be 3/4 bsp?

On the parts what's inside the rad ? And defo won't be
 
Take the rad off and the nut will slide off the tail, (the bit in the rad)
Once you have the nut, put a 5p inside it and then a 1/2" tap washer and use that!
That's what I always do and it never fails.

finger tight will do, maybe a 1/8th nip, I always open the valve to make sure it doesn't leak.
 
Take the rad off and the nut will slide off the tail, (the bit in the rad)
Once you have the nut, put a 5p inside it and then a 1/2" tap washer and use that!
That's what I always do and it never fails.

finger tight will do, maybe a 1/8th nip, I always open the valve to make sure it doesn't leak.
So your the one:p:p:p:p
 
put a 5p inside it and then a 1/2" washer and use that!
That's what I always do and it never fails.

And invoice as:

Install 5p coin as blanking disc; parts: 50p, labour: £3.

I assume ? The look on the customer's face when they read it must be priceless!
 
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