Dreamboat Showering
Crumbs! Take a gander at this rare treat! Supplied with a massive 8” wide square shower rose and square bath spout; this sunken stunner will drench you inshowering satisfaction! Guaranteed to giveyou arelaxing and indulgent experience, oneyou'll never forget!
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You have the option of operating the Rose orbath spoutindependently, giving you the ability to have the utmost convenience and ultimate pleasure!
You need 70mm clearance behind the shower to recess the fixings.
This baby can be found on other leading bathroom suppliers’ websites, but they are charging over £500!!! We have it here for a fraction of that cost! Don't be fleeced!
Manufactured in solid brass and chrome to ISO9002 quality procedures, there is little else in the market that will compare in quality! This shower does demand water and even if you do have good water pressure you may require a pump to fully appreciate the benefit of this stunning beauty!
This item has 19mm of threaded bolt to sink into the wall, be aware of this as you design your concealed shower.
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The manufacturer recommends a minimum of 1.5 bar water pressure to experience the full potential of this unit. If you are unsure of how pressurised your water is or how to calculate the bar, use the following formula;
Measure the vertical distance in metres between the bottom of the cold water storage tank and the water outlet (your tap or shower). This figure is the water pressure in a measurement known as 'head' (m). Divide the head by ten (10) to calculate the bar.
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Here's a bit of helpful info to assist you inselecting yourshower; your hot water will be at high pressure if you have one of the following;
1). A pressurised system, where mains cold water directly supplies all cold taps and also travels direct to the hot water cylinder, keeping it at high pressure.
2). A combination boiler, which is fed by the mains and heats hot water as you use it.
3). A gravity fed system with a pump added to increase water pressure to more than 1.0 bar.
If you have an unpumped gravity-fed system, where the cold water tank is less than 10 metres above the tap, you should use a low pressure tap or shower. You could add a pump to your system to boost the pressure, which will increase your choice of tap/shower considerably.
Single lever 'mixer' taps require high water pressure, while two separate taps and taps with two handles to control the water flow can function with low pressure.