Anyone know of a straight radiator valve with drain off??

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I have been doing some searching and the only one I can find (which is maybe a bit long and very difficult to find a supplier) is as follows:

http://www.pegler.co.uk/prod/taps_mixers.aspx?ID=40269&FolderID=89&button=General Information

I am going to use it on a new bench radiator where the pipes are coming out of the floor as per:

http://www.smrbathrooms.co.uk/acatalog/Bench-Radiator.html

Does anyone know what I can use ??

The other end of the radiator is going to use a normal TRV as per:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230246068653

Thanks in advance.

Mark
 
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mate you can get the lockshiled valves with drain off from any plumb center or grahams etc. Looks kie you might get away with the clearance. you could always use an angled valve with drain off and elbow back wouldnt look to bad as it's so low and because of style or if you dont have laminate flooring you could always cut a trap and have a drain off under the floor level. hope this helps a little
 
mate you can get the lockshiled valves with drain off from any plumb center or grahams etc. Looks kie you might get away with the clearance. you could always use an angled valve with drain off and elbow back wouldnt look to bad as it's so low and because of style or if you dont have laminate flooring you could always cut a trap and have a drain off under the floor level. hope this helps a little

Are you sure they are straight locksheild valves ??

This is the only one I have managed to find but I just dont seem to be able to find a supplier:

http://www.pegler.co.uk/prod/taps_mixers.aspx?ID=40269&FolderID=89&button=General Information

The 10mm supply pipes are now just poping out of the floor (its just been screeded)

p.s. sorry for the delay in replying!
 
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Never seen a straight with a drain, how about using a T piece and drain then attach the straight valve.

Plumb center might be able to order you in the pegler ones though.
 

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