I've seen rad valves with a tail connection to the radiator that extends sideways to adjust for differences in the space between the valve and the rad.
Is there anything equivalent, to accomodate height differences?
I am looking at some quite old Belmont valves, with a "long" body, where the pipes come out of a concrete floor so have no play in them.
I am aware of the trick of cutting deeper slots in the rad brackets, but one of these is a double rad, ten feet long, and I'm not looking forward to lifting it on and off for trial fittings. Another is angled in a bay window, and more than twelve feet long, with six brackets
Is there anything equivalent, to accomodate height differences?
I am looking at some quite old Belmont valves, with a "long" body, where the pipes come out of a concrete floor so have no play in them.
I am aware of the trick of cutting deeper slots in the rad brackets, but one of these is a double rad, ten feet long, and I'm not looking forward to lifting it on and off for trial fittings. Another is angled in a bay window, and more than twelve feet long, with six brackets