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Changing Copper Olive on TRV

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Have a slight leak at the bottom of the TRV compression fitting (see picture) after removing radiator for decorating. Assume I need to replace the olive. Do I turn the bottom compression nut left or right to get to the olive?

Any help appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Not tried tightening - thought I might over-tighten and damage pipe. Was planning to drain system before working on olive.

Thanks for the advice.
 
Can I suggest you back the nut off half a turn and then nip it back up again and see if that nips it up before trying anything, that could be all it needs.
 
I find a few turns of ptfe tape around tbe thread often sorts out minor leaks
The thread on a compression joint does NOT form any part of the seal. It's the olive, compressed against the pipe and against the compression fitting, that seals the joint. So PTFE tape will/may only work if wrapped around the olive - it won't do anything if wrapped around the threads.
 

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