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I am considering fitting a Thermostatic shower valve in a bathroom to one of my customers. They have a multi point gas water heater.
My question is, will it cope with the demand of the shower?

Thanks sasi
 
most thermostatic showers need 1.5 bar, do you have tis presure even when other taps are in use?
 
really depends on how the pipes are ran and mains pressure is .are they all teed together or individual runs?
 
Hi Buff, fit the thermo, if the hot water supply flow or pressure drops (or the cold) the thermo will reduce the flow and prevent scalding.
 
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