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Hi I'm just having a new heating system unvented Cylinder system boiler etc. The plumber is going to leave me a hot and cold ( balanced feed ) for the bathroom in the loft ive been looking at a few showers and ive seen a Grohe one that looks ok would this be ok on a pressurised system

 
It's all in the specifications:

Recommended flow pressure 1 to 5 bar. Doesn't mention static pressure.
Balanced hot & cold pressures differentials - max 5 : 1.
 

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