Bathroom shower valve question

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Bathroom re-vamp coming up. I require a shower valve that can satisfy the following criteria:-

1. It needs to be able to accept one cold input and one hot input that is supplied via a pump at at around 2.5 bar.

2. It needs to be serviceable from the front (i.e tile side) in the event that it should develop a fault.

3. It needs to be thermostatic.

4. It needs to have two outputs that can be switched. One output would be to a shower (via an "elbow" on the wall) and the second would be to a Grohe Tetrofill (combined overflow / bath filler) mounted at midway point in the bath or alterntaively to a "spout" out from the wall into the bath.

5. It needs to be of the concealed type.

I have tried Grohe. They offer a valve but the trim (ie visiable part) is very limited.

Anyone got any ideas on what Company offers a valve which can satisfy the above?

Thanks





Paul
 
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Try looking at the hansgrohe range, you will need an Ibox to flush into the wall and then the trim and valve posibilities are virtually endless.

Nick
 
Nick, thanks for a quick response. They have a shedload of parts, can you provide a link to the valve, the ibox and available trims?!?!?
 
basically the ibox is universal and will work with any of their range of valves, you need a thermostatic valve body which will come with the trim of your choice, have a look on theitr site for the desired finish option your looking for.

Nick
 
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