




This sturdy, chrome plated shower mixer valve is a central component of any exposed shower kit. The valve combines beautifully with any BathEmpire hand held shower head, shower hose, and riser rail. The valve has been manufactured to TMV2 standard, which ensures that the manufacturing process stringently adheres to thermostatic safety guidelines. This valve is designed to prevent scalding, and by integrating it into your shower system, you can guarantee safety for all members of the family. What is more, the solid brass core protects against corrosion; for further peace of mind, the valve is covered by a 10 year warranty.
Thermostatic
Why is it that when you get a spare 10 minutes to have a really relaxing shower someone decides that is the right time to fill the kitchen sink for the dishes? Transforming your luxurious warm shower into a game of 'how long can I endure the freezing water?'
Well, that horrendous experience will soon be a distant memory with this thermostatic shower.
Because this valve is thermostatic, the water will remain constant, at the temperature you set.
Should some pesky saboteur attempt to disrupt your sensational shower experience, the worst you will suffer is a drop in pressure.
Long Lasting
You will be so impressed with the quality of this valve that you will want it to keep it looking this good.
To ensure it's longevity this valve is made out of solid brass.
Since brass does not corrode in water you will be able to enjoy a flawless shower experience for many years to come.
Mirror Finish
Not all chrome is the same.
This valve has been coated in 40 microns of chrome. Allowing for a highly reflective, mirror finish.
How do you tell the difference between poor chrome and great chrome? Place your finger on the chrome. On poor chrome your finger print will leave a mark, on great chrome you will be able to rub your finger print off.
The 40 microns of chrome on this valve means it easily passes the finger print test.
Will it work in my bathroom?
For this thermostatic valve to operate correctly, your water system will need to produce at least 1.0 Bar of pressure.
This can be achieved if you have one of the following: