Danfoss 1/2" TRV - Still purchase them?

all of the modern trv's i have seen have the nut that screws on the outside of the valve
Pegler do a "universal" (FI/compression), the Belmont where the valve is female, the compression 'nut' is male:
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What fool fitted horizontal TRVs to the bottom of a radiator?! :rolleyes:
 
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all of the modern trv's i have seen have the nut that screws on the outside of the valve
Pegler do a "universal" (FI/compression), the Belmont where the valve is female, the compression 'nut' is male:

What fool fitted horizontal TRVs to the bottom of a radiator?! :rolleyes:


from Danfoss,

To monitor air temperatures that represent the room as a whole, the best installation
position is with the sensor mounted horizontally away from the hot valve body and pipes.
Mounting the sensor vertically above the hot valve is likely to prevent the room attaining
the desired temperature.
 
You learn something every day.
Why make vertical valves, then?
 

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