In a new bathroom installation, I am fitting a bath mixer & a thermostatic shower.
According to the instructions, both of these work best with a reasonably balanced hot & cold pressure, (which might account for the temperature problems encountered with the old Aqualisa shower)
I have 7 bar cold & 2.5 bar hot pressure at the shower point.
Water is heated via a multi point hot water boiler, & cold is mains fed.
I am thinking of installing a Pressure Reducing Valve immediately after the main stop tap to try and reduce the difference in pressures.
Has anyone any experience of these valves?
According to the instructions, both of these work best with a reasonably balanced hot & cold pressure, (which might account for the temperature problems encountered with the old Aqualisa shower)
I have 7 bar cold & 2.5 bar hot pressure at the shower point.
Water is heated via a multi point hot water boiler, & cold is mains fed.
I am thinking of installing a Pressure Reducing Valve immediately after the main stop tap to try and reduce the difference in pressures.
Has anyone any experience of these valves?