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I’m looking for help in replacing my British Gas Thermostat Radiator Valve cover which is broken due wear & tear. Have been trying to contact British Gas directly for replacement spare part but without any success and have decided to purchase part myself. I’ve attached picture of my old TRV. As there are so many different makes out there I wanted to check that any replacement I source will be compatible fit.
 

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The newer head should fit Drayton RT212 White / Chrome Angled TRV 15mm x ½ - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/drayton-rt212-white-chrome-angled-trv-15mm-x/958hg
 
Quite a lot of heads are interchangeable, British Gas don’t manufacture stuff, they use other manufacturers, such as Shaun has said, the Drayton.
 

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