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Am just about to order this towel warmer.........

http://www.towelradiator.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=824

........and would be grateful for some advice. I want to connect both feed and exit(?) pipes directly on to 15mm pipes and wonder if someone could advise as to which fitttings I would ask for, (preferably from the Screwfix catalogue), to connect the radiator to the 15mm pipes. I should add that the valves, one of which is shown here............


//www.diynot.com/forums/plumbing/change-of-valves.376279/#2876106

........are already in place.
 
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Cheers Jamesie, that's just the info I need ;)

Edit: No it isn't Jamesie. I already have valves and simply want a straight 15mm connection from radiator to pipe perhaps something like 39763 on p424 of the catalogue.
Edit: What I realy need is a fitting which will screw into the radiator at one end, and has a 15mm compression fitting at the other end.
 
The following would do the job you want, but you ought to have valves for isolating purposes.

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Thanks for the input. Did you get the image from a catalogue or what and does it have a name on number?
 
Do you want chrome finish or brass?
Why are you going down the 'no isolation' route. I did recommend valves instead of the above.
 
Do you want chrome finish or brass? ................chrome

Why are you going down the 'no isolation' route. I did recommend valves instead of the above .............thanks for your continued help. I am not going down the 'isolation route', I simply haven't expressed myself clearly. Sorry for that.

The old valves are already in place and were connected to the old radiator by roughly 6cm of 15mm copper pipe at feed and exit. I want to connect the new radiator to these valves using 2 fittings like the one in your pic fitted to the radiator, a short length of 15mm chrome pipe , an elbow and another couple of short lengths of chrome pipe over to the valves..
 
They are indeed.

There you are, I told you you'd find them in a local shed.
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