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Does adaptor exist?
Hi, looking to move a rad, the original valves will be hidden behind a bath, so I was wanting to leave original valves in place so no need to drain down, connect a run of 15mm pipe connecting to its new position. What size connector would fit on old rad valves that would connect to 15mm pipe?
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Steve
 
This sounds very silly, just do it properly- you need access to the valves .
It’s not a big/expensive job if you don’t fancy it, just get a plumber in.
 

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