a friend has a Combi and wants to fit a good shower. In order to use one of those things with a 200mm "plate" with holes in it (not an ordinary shower head) what volume of water does it need? I can measure with a bucket under the bath taps. Ta
So are you commplimenting, commenting or jus taking the **** ? or what? do enlighten me!5 litres a minute will be fine for a drench head?
What fabulous advice, who needs professionals here?
If you can do that, youve got a serious medical problem my friend!I can take a p*ss at more than 5 litres a minute.
Does that clarify my position?
Well maybe, we’ll see!Maybe Mr Simond is in hiding![]()
Well you got me there; Who TFIH?but thescruff isn't.
Practical test is as good as you will get so I didn't assume or guess, I actually measured it; so does that not answer the question!The question is un-answerable, so lets not assume or guess.
Granted but I don’t think they are that much different, like for like.The manufacturer will publish minimum flow rates, and that will depend on the size of the holes as much as the size of the rose.
I really haven’t got a clue what I have here; but, like all the systems I install, I get as good & as I can for the customer at the best price I can unless there is a customer preference.Simple ain't it Simon, 5ltrs/m will be ok for one 200mm rose but not another, which one do you have![]()
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