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I have been asked to do a simple job for a friend. Swap a heated towel rail for a small radiator in their downstairs toilet.

 

I want to do this without completely draining and refilling the entire heating system.

 

These are the two existing valves on the towel rail:

 

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So the "plan" is to shut off both valves, remove the towel rail. Slacken the compression fittings and rotate the 2 existing valves on their pipes 90 degrees so they point outwards.

 

This is the radiator, just a little wider than the existing towel rail

 

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So what I want is a pipe fitting, female thread to 15mm copper that will go onto the end of the existing valves (the bit that used to screw into the bottom of the towel rail)  And a pipe fitting male thread to 15mm copper that will screw into the end of the radiator.  Then join the 2 pipe fittings with a U shaped bit of copper pipe.

 

This seems to me a whole lot easier than draining and re filling to alter the pipework before the radiator valves.  Just a little unconventional.

 

So what thread are these male and female thread to copper fittings that I need?

 

 

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Google found...

 

https://www.stevensonplumbing.co.uk/radiator-valves.html

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The tappings in a radiator are usually a standard 1/2 inch BSP female thread

 

but is that BSP or BSPP or ? See that other thread.

 

Anyway that led to...

 

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/2858716/

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15mm x 1/2 in BSPP Female Straight Coupler Brass Compression Fitting

 

and

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/compression-fittings/2858687/

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15mm x 1/2 in BSPP Male Straight Coupler Brass Compression Fitting

 

 

RS may not be the best place to buy them from but at least its a start. Those are chrome plated. Available in brass elsewhere.

 

 

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It looks like there are also solder types.....

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/End-Feed-to-Female-BSP-Thread-Coupler-Copper-Pipe-Connector-Straight-Adaptor/153046602972?var=452873484642&hash=item23a249d4dc:m:mnrVkHLcUYni5sxJA4mTCVw

 

but take care because after soldering to the pipe you might not be able to screw/unscrew them from/to the rad. eg Pipe has to rotate.

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Same 2 fittings in Screwy's

 

https://www.screwfix.com/p/compression-adapting-female-coupler-15mm-x/76567

https://www.screwfix.com/p/compression-adapting-male-coupler-15mm-x/67110

 

And link them with a nicely formed bit of chrome pipe?  That will be a challenge, can I get a 180 degree bend in one go on my Hilmor?  I will have to try it with a bit of scrap pipe first.

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Yes I did bend it.  I have my dad's old Hilmor bender (he was a plumber)  the bender is probably as old as me, I still have the imperial dies for it and remember him complaining at having to buy the metric set when I was still a boy.

 

The only thing I wasn't sure having never tried it was can you bend a pipe 180 degrees, i,.e all the way round the die, and the answer is yes you can.

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6 hours ago, ProDave said:

The only thing I wasn't sure having never tried it was can you bend a pipe 180 degrees, i,.e all the way round the die, and the answer is yes you can.

 

Oh yes you certainly can! I constantly get the p!ss taken out of me for one I did (electrical) a while back on site. Will try and get a pic.

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28 minutes ago, ProDave said:

I have the "set of 3" 15mm, 22mm and 28mm plus in a box the old imperial ones.  I also have a third set that I have never looked at, those dies are aluminium not steel, no idea what they are for.

 

Presume you've got a 25mm? I've a spare here if ever you want it. Came in a box of bits from a sparks who passed away.

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1 hour ago, ProDave said:

I have the "set of 3" 15mm, 22mm and 28mm plus in a box the old imperial ones.  I also have a third set that I have never looked at, those dies are aluminium not steel, no idea what they are for.

 

Tend to use aluminium on half hard copper as it doesn’t score or mark the pipe as much as steel can. They are also much lighter to use ..!

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55 minutes ago, Onoff said:

 

Presume you've got a 25mm? I've a spare here if ever you want it. Came in a box of bits from a sparks who passed away.

I don't have any conduit dies. This was bought by my father who was a plumber, and I have not done steel conduit since my apprenticeship.

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