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Looking to install electric elements in aluminium sectional radiators disconnected from central heating system. They are Faral Tropical 95 radiators (Italian).
I can't post links so replace 'dot' with '.'
www dot faralradiators dot co dot uk/pdfs/installationguide_aluminium dot pdf
Looking to replace the end cap with a reducing bush.
Is the thread size of the end cap standard? 2 inches perhaps?
www dot faral dot com/english/accessori dot html
www dot faral dot com/images/accessori_130pix/X1R510_130 dot jpg
www dot faral dot com/images/accessori_130pix/X1R520_130 dot jpg


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Can I use a non-aluminium bush without having to worry about mixing metals?
I can source the manufacturer's reducing bushes for the 1/2" conversion from a place in France, but I can't get the 3/4" reducing bush. (Actually, a place in the UK would sell them, but only as a pack with several other bits I don't need and at a ridiculous price.)
 
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Thank you for this; I contacted them and they were able to help me a little.
I think I asked too many questions in one post, so now I've waited for more that a week to see if any further advice was forthcoming, I'm going to post single questions per post.
 
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