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![]() I'm not convinced you're right. You only need *one* check valve per side which stays with the rad, because turning off both valves will keep the water in the pipes. The two bits illustrated don't look to me as though they join to each other - but rather that you use one on one side of the rad and the other one on the opposite side. So the question remains - why do Screwfix deem us to need one of each type, rather than selling them separately and allowing us to 'mix and match'? -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. Screwfix union/compression pair, no. 33123 Screwfix union pair, no 30364 |
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