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Hi. I need some advice.
Been looking at buying a set of twin bath valves for hot and cold, and using an overflow filler like these:
https://www.qssupplies.co.uk/bathroom-furniture-shower-taps/2952.htm
https://www.grohe.com/30898/search/...roduct=28990-X999&color=000&material=28990000
This seemed like a simple idea at first, but I'm a bit stumped trying to figure out how I'm meant to mix the hot and cold together. Is there such a thing as a manual mixer valve? I've found plenty of thermostatic ones, but I don't want that as I'll be controlling the mix manually....or do I just need a double check valve on each line and pass those into a T joint connected to the filler? Would that be OK to do?
Any advice much appreciated!
Mike
Been looking at buying a set of twin bath valves for hot and cold, and using an overflow filler like these:
https://www.qssupplies.co.uk/bathroom-furniture-shower-taps/2952.htm
https://www.grohe.com/30898/search/...roduct=28990-X999&color=000&material=28990000
This seemed like a simple idea at first, but I'm a bit stumped trying to figure out how I'm meant to mix the hot and cold together. Is there such a thing as a manual mixer valve? I've found plenty of thermostatic ones, but I don't want that as I'll be controlling the mix manually....or do I just need a double check valve on each line and pass those into a T joint connected to the filler? Would that be OK to do?
Any advice much appreciated!
Mike