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I have bought new radiators to replace my current ones (around 25 years old). Old radiators were all fitted with TRV's.

I have put the new 15mm compression inserts into the radiator that came with the new valves/TRV's but this then makes the valves too wide to fit onto the existing pipes (by around 20mm). I think the old radiators had the inserts that have to be put in with a radiator valve key.

Do the threaded parts of the radiator that the inserts screw into come up different widths on different brands?
 
any chance of a pic of the new valves?
 
These are the valves/TRV (Drayton RT212).

Screenshot 2019-04-26 at 22.04.22.jpg
 
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/chrome-angled-radiator-valve-drain-off-15mm-x/70408
 
Time to re jig and put a set into the pipes
 
Ok thanks for all the replies. Looks like getting small radiators with the tail extensions will be the best option. Pipes are in a concrete floor as well which is more difficult as there is no movement on them.

Cheers for the help.
 
Ok thanks for all the replies. Looks like getting small radiators with the tail extensions will be the best option. Pipes are in a concrete floor as well which is more difficult as there is no movement on them.

Cheers for the help.

If you own a pipe cutter the one on the right is less likely to leak than the one on the left.

Getting the thread to seal in the radiator can be a bit of a pig if you use PTFE. £20 for a bottle of Loctite 577 even if it’s only for this one job may well save you a lot of hassle in the long term.
 

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