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Anyone know anything about these? I spoke with guy online and he said it's a commercial mixer that aqualisa don't sell anymore and recommended a bristan alternative at an eye watering 490£. The commercial aqualisa shower mixer was feeding a 28mm rail that has about 8 lever valves that have shower heads fashioned on them in a communal showerblock (think prison style). So no temperature control. Basically the client doesn't really wanna fork out and I'm thinking why wouldn't a 22mm TMV work but they sound apprehensive even about that as I've said I'm not giving my word it'll definitely work, obviously.. as it's not like for like. Any help appreciated, cheers
 

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Don’t think the 22mm tmv will handle the flow as it’s around 60 lpm
 
Don’t think the 22mm tmv will handle the flow as it’s around 60 lpm
Thats my concern, there are cartridges that look very similar but don't have the same head and the body is still sold so maybe they can handle it? Here's a pic
 

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Have a word with shower doctor as tbh there just a 22mm shower valve
 

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