A thermostatic shower takes its water feed from both the hot and cold supplies. The water is then blended in the valve to deliver the required... Read More >
A thermostatic shower takes its water feed from both the hot and cold supplies. The water is then blended in the valve to deliver the required temperature and flow. The valve will automatically adjust itself to maintain this temperature and flow in the event of other household taps or toilets being used.
A thermostatic shower requires a supply of hot water and can be used on virtually all plumbing systems, including combi, high pressure or gravity.
Thermostatic showers can be exposed (valve is mounted on the wall) or concealed (valve hidden in the wall).