Hello!
I removed a radiator. Unfortunately, the drain opening has a very unusual size: an end cap with a 1-inch (25mm) diameter is slightly too small. The next size, 1 1/4 inches (32mm), is already much too large.
I just can’t find the right size, and soon I will definitely have to heat again, otherwise the pipes might burst when temperatures drop below zero.


I removed a radiator. Unfortunately, the drain opening has a very unusual size: an end cap with a 1-inch (25mm) diameter is slightly too small. The next size, 1 1/4 inches (32mm), is already much too large.
I just can’t find the right size, and soon I will definitely have to heat again, otherwise the pipes might burst when temperatures drop below zero.
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allstar8328 Dec 2023 08:46Blind caps are also available on Amazon in 3/4" size.
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hanghaus202328 Dec 2023 09:29allstar83 schrieb:
Blind caps are also available on Amazon in 3/4"If 1 inch is too small, then 3/4 inch is definitely too small.J
jens.knoedel28 Dec 2023 09:54Mario187 schrieb:
I just can’t find the right size, and soon I’ll probably have to heat again, otherwise the pipes will freeze if it gets below zero. 1. Take a caliper and measure the exact size.
2. If step 1 shows that you actually have a size no longer available in specialty stores, simply unscrew the small threaded adapter. There will surely be a standard thread underneath.
jens.knoedel schrieb:
then you simply unscrew the small threaded adapter. There will probably be a standard thread underneath. The white elbow fitting has an internal thread, and the other part is sealed with hemp fiber.
The elbow has pipe threads, for which there are cap screws available.
jens.knoedel schrieb:
2. If step 1 results in a measurement that no longer exists in standard retail, simply unscrew the small threaded adapter. You will most likely find a standard thread underneath. Thank you, I removed the threaded adapter and indeed found a 3/4 inch standard thread. Bought a valve, problem finally solved. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. Great guy, cool community.