Connectng 8 mm microbore pipe to 15 mm raditor valve

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I have to replace a radiator with a larger size. I have micro bore 8 mm
pipes and want to connect to the radiator valves with internal reducer
15 mm to 8 mm. I have bought the kit which is 3 pieces.

It seem ok where the 8 mm olive goes but the packet does not explain
which side goes into the 15 mm of the valve. Other thing is
Do I need an 15 mm olive as well?

If an explanation with the pictures or proper instruction are available, I would really appreciate.

Or a web link might help.
 
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thinner of the two parts nearest the nut / 8mm olive (not 15 :D) / then the mushroom type part sits atop the pipe.Agood lick of ptfe tape would be an idea and make sure the 8mm isnt buckled/dented
 
If one end of the reducer is longer, then this slips into the 15mm valve, then the olive, then the other end. No further olive is required.
 
How big (powerful) is your new rad? It may be too big for 8mm pipe now :rolleyes:
 
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The present size of the radiator is about 450mm x 600 mm.
I like to install a 450 mm x 1200 mm.
my whole house has micro bore pipe based heating and
my other rooms have 450 mm x 1200 mm radiators as well.

The 8 mm pipe comes out of 22 mm feeder after the 2 port valve.

Please advise.
 
you will be fine on that size rad as long as the 8mm only serves that rad and the flow is great enough.
 

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