Hi all,
So completely refitting my brothers bathroom.
Got a 800 x 1000 shower enclosure.
Concealed 2-way mixture valve which I’ve fitted.
As you can see the inlets are 22mm. I suppose I need to just use reducers to 15mm?
For arguments sake the top left outlet will go up and above the new suspended ceiling and down the other side of the enclosure to the 300mm square shower head. The outlet on the right will go down, under the floor and up the other side of the new stud wall (part of the enclosure) to feed the diverted handheld.
I’m using pex pipe pretty much everywhere, I will use copper to come out of the valve and when going into the shower head and handheld. I’m trying to use single runs of pex pipe with as few joins as possible.
Now, I know a lot of plumbers/fitters don’t like concealed valves, or pex pipe for that matter, but that’s what I’m using so no need to comment on that.
question: do I need to put check valve on both inlet feeds? If so, where. A brand new baxi combi has been installed. Pressure is good.
all advice welcome (except comments on using concealed valves)
So completely refitting my brothers bathroom.
Got a 800 x 1000 shower enclosure.
Concealed 2-way mixture valve which I’ve fitted.
As you can see the inlets are 22mm. I suppose I need to just use reducers to 15mm?
For arguments sake the top left outlet will go up and above the new suspended ceiling and down the other side of the enclosure to the 300mm square shower head. The outlet on the right will go down, under the floor and up the other side of the new stud wall (part of the enclosure) to feed the diverted handheld.
I’m using pex pipe pretty much everywhere, I will use copper to come out of the valve and when going into the shower head and handheld. I’m trying to use single runs of pex pipe with as few joins as possible.
Now, I know a lot of plumbers/fitters don’t like concealed valves, or pex pipe for that matter, but that’s what I’m using so no need to comment on that.
question: do I need to put check valve on both inlet feeds? If so, where. A brand new baxi combi has been installed. Pressure is good.
all advice welcome (except comments on using concealed valves)