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Hi all,

I have a radiator that I would like to put a lockshield with a drain down on it as it is the end of a line rad. Issue is that I need a straight through lockshield because of the routing of the pipes. Can you get a straight through lockshield with a drain down, or as another option can you get an in-line drain down that I could fit further along the pipework, so cutting a section out of the pipe to fit an inline drain (if there is such a thing.)

Open to any other suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
Ali G
 
If you google "compression drain off" you will find what you need. Likely to be either a 15mm or 22mm compression connections depending upon what pipe you have obviously.
 
Have you got a picture of the current pipe work, but sounds like the above should work, i don't think there is what you need combined with a lock shield
 
You could fit one of these to the existing 15mm copper pipework.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/d20/Valves/sd2696/Self+Cutting+Drain+Off+Cock/p50376 image.jpg
 
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