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Hi all,
I've purchased some Valves online and they've come with a brass washer I'm just wondering which side the washers go in. The washer does come apart and one side is larger than the other.
ive attached a picture if that's any help.
thanks Jessie
 

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8 or 10mm reducers?
The largest part fits in pipe to the valve, if required, not on the radiator side.
 
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Hi Jessie, those 'washers' are reducing sets and go in the bottom of the valve if your pipes are 10mm. If your pipes are 15mm you can discard them.
 
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