Hello!
I am having leakage problems with reconnecting a
trv radiator, using 8mm microbore piping. I have renewed part of the piping and get severe leakage out of the bottom of the connection when reconnecting the pipe into the radiator.
Before I connected I put the radiator nut firstly on the pipe, then a brass "reducer"? washer, then an 8mm olive onto the top of the pipe. I pushed all of this into the radiator, firstly using plenty of ptfe tape around the thread. I then screwed it all in.
I then recharged the system. The leak occurs directly out of the bottom of the fitting and is quite severe. Am I missing something? I did use an old olive to begin with, which looked ok but I am not sure if this is the problem (although I suspect it may be). I have bought some new olives and I am just about to embark upon a refitting, but in order to avoid a repeat of the ensuing flood I would be grateful for any advice!
Is the nut, the brass reducer and the olive all I need? I keep thinking I am missing a piece!
Many thanks
Mark Olsen
I am having leakage problems with reconnecting a
trv radiator, using 8mm microbore piping. I have renewed part of the piping and get severe leakage out of the bottom of the connection when reconnecting the pipe into the radiator.
Before I connected I put the radiator nut firstly on the pipe, then a brass "reducer"? washer, then an 8mm olive onto the top of the pipe. I pushed all of this into the radiator, firstly using plenty of ptfe tape around the thread. I then screwed it all in.
I then recharged the system. The leak occurs directly out of the bottom of the fitting and is quite severe. Am I missing something? I did use an old olive to begin with, which looked ok but I am not sure if this is the problem (although I suspect it may be). I have bought some new olives and I am just about to embark upon a refitting, but in order to avoid a repeat of the ensuing flood I would be grateful for any advice!
Is the nut, the brass reducer and the olive all I need? I keep thinking I am missing a piece!
Many thanks
Mark Olsen