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Hi, I have bought corner valves to use on a new towel radiator. As you can see in the attached pic, one part of the valve has a small circular hole in it, and the other part has a large semicircular hole. Which end - 1 or 2 - should I connect to the water pipe and which end should I connect to the radiator?
Many thanks for any help!

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Put em on the table face the valve handles to each other as the picture , the radiator tails go in the connections which are vertically up they can only go one way . Kop
 
Looks like you’ve bought the wrong valves you can’t thread them into the towel rail you need a union connector like in kops picture
 

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