NEW RAD AND VALVE PLACEMENT

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i want to put a radiator in, can someone please tell me how i tell which is flow and return, does it matter which end the lockshield valve goes? is there a clue to working this out simply?
 
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The flow will be the pipe that gets warm quickest.

As to which end to put the lockshield, this will depend upon whether you have thermostatic valves and which type they are. i.e whether or not they will mount on flow or return side of the pipe work. I'm pretty sure that with conventional non thermostatic valves you would put the lockshield on the return.
 
most thermostatic valves are bi directional and can go either end as can return valves
 
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I agree with kingsway, as long as the thermostatic valve is a bi-directional type it can go either end therefore so can the lockshield valve. If the variable valve is manual, it can still go either end. The control and lockshield valve is identical construction, the only difference is the cap you have on top. One of them won't allow you to turn the valve, the other will. The most significant factor as to which will be the control and which lockshield is, "which is easiest to get to?"
 

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