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I've isolated the trv end and lockshieds end to remove a radiator, however the the trv is still aklowong drips of water to cone through. How do I stop it completely?

It's coming from the main inlet pipe face

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1/2 blanking cap end should sort you out
 
Some trv s don’t totally could be either the head isn’t on correctly/ fully tighten
 
Fair point. Is it best to take the trv head off and unscrew fully to an open position from * to 7 and then replace back onto the needle head at position 7bwhich is fully open?
 
Fair point. Is it best to take the trv head off and unscrew fully to an open position from * to 7 and then replace back onto the needle head at position 7bwhich is fully open?

yes and tighten the collar down then switch / turn the trv off but don’t do it now else you will flood yourself :D
 
Just bought 1/2 inch blanking nut but is too small, I think it should be 3/4 to screw directly onto the threaded trv open end, is that correct?

trv will be 1/2 lockshield will be 3/4

1/2 should measure around 20mm od
 
Hi the threaded trv outside dia is 25mm. Is there a blanking nut for this thread so I can cap of the trv Insitu. So in effect like tightening up with the union nut on the radiator
 

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you are correct its 3/4 never seen a trv in domestic with a 3/4 nut
 
A 3/4 blanking cap should fit that thread but I cannot absolutely guarantee that. Like Shaun says, I too have never seen a 3/4" TRV outlet in a house before but there it is, looks like that's what you've got.
 
A 3/4 blanking cap should fit that thread but I cannot absolutely guarantee that. Like Shaun says, I too have never seen a 3/4" TRV outlet in a house before but there it is, looks like that's what you've got.
Yes these are from 1996, valliant.
This is the current modification I have made follwing the purchase of the 1/2 inch blanking nut,
 

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I wouldn’t just dose with x100
 
Just add x100 when your finished
 

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