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Good morning,

I have a radiator valve, but I am unable to find an equivalent online.

Unscrewed the internal cap from the left and I used it to put inhibitor in the central heating system, is that its purpose? Can you please identify it?

Thank you.

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Thank you both, I was able to find it with "drain off". Sorry for the OT, but it's not an issue that I used it to put the inhibitor, is it?
 
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