Basically currently have a heritage exposed deluxe thermostatic valve (think its that as looks like it - previous owners fitted it).
The spacing between the inlet pipes coming out the wall is c. 145mm.
I want to replace it because
a) its currently functioning more like a 'random water temperature generator' flipping between hot and codl water.
b) it sticks out a long way (around 175mm) into a small shower enclosure and so would prefer a bar type that gives you a bit more space!
Probably will replace the whole shower room in couple of years so just looking for a quick fix for now which will sort those issues.
I had a grohe G1000 at my last place and think it's ace for constant temperature so am thinking of getting one - or at least the equiavelent one to it at Screwfix as its on offer. Also know it's slimmer to the wall. more like 100mm.
Big question is when I look at the installation documents it says the inlet pipes are 150mm +/-15mm.
Numpty question time...
Know, the grohe unit is a solid unit so I don't fully understand how you have variation in the feed pipes width, although my feed pipes are at 145mm so if I could get it to easily fit then that would be great. Could someone shed some light on what it means in the installation docs.
The spacing between the inlet pipes coming out the wall is c. 145mm.
I want to replace it because
a) its currently functioning more like a 'random water temperature generator' flipping between hot and codl water.
b) it sticks out a long way (around 175mm) into a small shower enclosure and so would prefer a bar type that gives you a bit more space!
Probably will replace the whole shower room in couple of years so just looking for a quick fix for now which will sort those issues.
I had a grohe G1000 at my last place and think it's ace for constant temperature so am thinking of getting one - or at least the equiavelent one to it at Screwfix as its on offer. Also know it's slimmer to the wall. more like 100mm.
Big question is when I look at the installation documents it says the inlet pipes are 150mm +/-15mm.
Numpty question time...
Know, the grohe unit is a solid unit so I don't fully understand how you have variation in the feed pipes width, although my feed pipes are at 145mm so if I could get it to easily fit then that would be great. Could someone shed some light on what it means in the installation docs.
