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Hi, I have a standard radiator (1/2" female bsp) on which I'm installing a new lockshield/TRV kit. The lockshield is similar to this:
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What happens if I remove the nut and everything on its left in the pic, and screw the valve directly into the radiator (with PTFE)?
This would simplify my space arrangements a lot, but before actually trying I thought to ask if this makes sense at all.
TA!
 
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/chrome-angled-radiator-valve-15mm-x/33920
 
Will come with wheel head cap and lock shield cap.

Great, thanks! Just realised (sorry!) that in your link there is exactly this question in the Q&As section. And an answer to another question states
Our supplier has advised as follows: 'Yes, this is bi-directional flow. The consumer can use it as manual radiator valve with wheelhead, or use it as lockshield with cap.'
Which sounds encouraging, so thanks!
 
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