
5. SITE REQUIREMENTS
The installation must be in accordance with Water 
Regulations Advisory Service (www.wras.co.uk).
Minimum running water pressure: 0.1 bar, but will 
operate better at a minimum of 0.5 bar.
Maximum running water pressure: 5 bar. Maximum 
static water pressure: 10 bar.
For your shower to perform well you should ensure 
that the pressure is as specified and a minimum flow 
of 5 litres per minute is available at both hot and cold 
inlets.
If the water supply is fed by a gravity system then 
the supply pressure should be verified to ensure the 
conditions of use are appropriate for the valve.
NOTE: Water Regulations requires the handset to 
be ‘constrained by a fixed or sliding attachment so 
that it can only discharge water at a point not less 
than 25mm above the spill over level of the relevant 
bath, shower tray or other fixed appliance’. A double 
check valve, or similar, MUST be fitted in the supply 
pipe work to prevent back-flow.
The pressure at both the hot and cold water 
supplies to the mixer valve should be the same, 
and the installer should ensure that the flow is not 
affected by other taps elsewhere in the house. It is 
very important that for use in any mains pressure 
systems an expansion tank and a pressure reducing 
valve has been fitted to ensure the pressure does 
not exceed 5 Bar. 
This should be confirmed by the installation 
engineer or competent person before installation. 
WATER TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
Maximum hot water temperature = 80°C, 
Recommended maximum = 65°C.
Minimum hot water temperature = 55°C
Maximum cold water temperature = 20°C
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT RANGE
The mixed water temperature can be adjusted from 
cold through to hot. There is a safety stop preset at a 
set temperature of about 38°C. Always test the water 
temperature prior to using the shower.
In the event of failure of cold water system, the mixer 
valve automatically reduces the flow of hot water to 
prevent scalding. It will only operate again once the 
flow of cold water has been resumed.
6. SITING OF THE MIXER VALVE
Position the mixer valve so that all controls can be 
comfortably reached whilst using the shower.
The height of the showerhead should suit all user’s 
requirements. When suspended from the hose 
retaining ring, the showerhead should be a minimum 
of 25mm above the spillover level of the bath or 
shower tray.
NOTE: Easily accessible suitable service valves 
(complying with Water Regulations Advisory 
Service www.wras.co.uk), MUST be fitted as close 
as practical to the valve, on the hot and cold water 
supplies to the shower as an independent means 
of isolating the water supplies should maintenance 
or servicing be necessary. These valves should not 
restrict the flow.
Height of 
showerhead 
to suit user’s 
requirements
25mm 
minimum
Outline of bath or 
shower tray
Spillover 
level