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Hi all hope all is well with everyone.
Im a plumbing and heating engineer and I have worked only on domestic systems but am currently crossing over to commercial plumbing.
I havent ever really done any steel pipework hence my question to you . .
How or what is the procedure to changing a rad valve on lcs pipework? I can see that they are wound onto pipe what I don't get is bearing in mind steel doesnt wiggle about like copper how can you wind the valve off without catching on the rad tail?
I hope that makes sense šŸ˜•
 
Normally union faces so you donā€™t need much clearance but you can spring the iron to the left or right a bit to give you a bit extra
 

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