Range of wall mounted bar type thermostatic shower mixers (chromium plated brass), incorporating a ¼ turn ceramic disc headwork controlling the flow. The temperature is controlled independently via a thermostatic cartridge incorporating a manual override button. Grohetherm 800 & 1000 models have single lever operating members and the Grohetherm 1000 Cosmopolitan models have dome type operating members. 34.146.003 and 34.561 models incorporate single check valve cartridges (however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection) and stainless steel strainers on the inlets. All other models incorporate stainless steel strainers and single check valve cartridges on the inlets, as well as a single check valve cartridge on the shower outlet (however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection). 34.438.003 and 34.562 models also incorporate a flow regulator on the shower outlet. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 60°C
Range of butterfly valves with ductile iron bodies (blue epoxy coating) and EPDM seats. Supplied with a rotating wheel operating member. Maximum working pressure:10Bar
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of wafer butterfly valves with blue epoxy coated ductile iron bodies, stainless steel discs and EPDM seats. The valves can either be lever or gear operated via a handwheel. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of wafer, lug type and double flanged butterfly valves incorporating blue epoxy coated ductile iron bodies, either stainless steel (CF8 or CF8M) or blue epoxy coated ductile iron discs and an EPDM seat. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Inlet valve with black plastic body. Maximum operating pressure 12.0 Bar. Cold water use
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