Section Code 2010 : Shower valve(s) with thermostatic temperature control
Back To Directory SectionsRange of T-Type thermostatic mixing valve (chromium plated brass). For use with copper pipe to BS EN1057. Maximum working pressure; 10 Bar Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of thermostatic blending valve (chromium plated brass). The inlets incorporate stainless steel strainers and single check valve cartridges, however the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. Maximum working pressure 8.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of wall mounted bar type shower mixing valve (brass body, various finishes - see model). The product incorporates a ceramic cartridge headwork with a single lever operating member. The hose outlet incorporates an approved check valve cartridge, however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. Maximum working pressure 5.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of T-type thermostatic blending valves with nickel plated brass bodies and EPDM ‘O’-rings. The inlet and outlet incorporate an approved check valve cartridge ((verified by test - suitable for backflow protection against fluid category 2). Models with compression ends are to be used with copper pipe EN1057. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of concealed, wall mounted thermostatic blending valves with brass bodies (chromium plated trim sets). The products consist of a two-way diverter and a thermostatic cartridge controlling the temperature. All models incorporate approved check valve cartridges, however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. Maximum working pressure 5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
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