Search the forum,

Discuss Difference between thermostatic and pressure compensating shower valve? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Messages
67
I'm a level two trainee and wondered if there is any difference please? Not sure where I would source a pressure compensating shower valve from I. e. to install on a combi boiler system?

Grateful for any insight please or are these the same the same thing?

Cheers guys
 
Thermostatic mixes hot and cold to maintain a steady temperature. Usually on balanced pressures; some will run with gravity hot, mains cold and MIs only recommend without stipulating balanced pressures.

Prsssure compensating shower: could this be referring to the venturi type that uses the cold's pressure to boost the hot pressure and is specifically designed for mains cold, gravity hot? Never seen one outside of a textbook and no idea where I would buy one from.
 
Thermostatic mixes hot and cold to maintain a steady temperature. Usually on balanced pressures; some will run with gravity hot, mains cold and MIs only recommend without stipulating balanced pressures.

Prsssure compensating shower: could this be referring to the venturi type that uses the cold's pressure to boost the hot pressure and is specifically designed for mains cold, gravity hot? Never seen one outside of a textbook and no idea where I would buy one from.

Thanks mate so am I OK to use a thermostatic shower valve on a combi boiler system?
 
The Mira 415 was a pressure balanced shower. Looking on Mira website looks like it may have last been produced in 2016 but not sure.
The pressure compensating was to cope with combi modulating not to balance unequal supplies
 
Aqualisa shower suitable for a combi boiler supply are good.

Manufactures often supply a flow restrictor to be fitted into the cold port of the shower valve to control the amount of cold water entering. This is less of a problem now the flow rates from shower has been reduced, this maybe why they have been discontinued.
 
I'm a level two trainee and wondered if there is any difference please? Not sure where I would source a pressure compensating shower valve from I. e. to install on a combi boiler system?

Grateful for any insight please or are these the same the same thing?

Cheers guys
Hi Mira make a shower called a combi force 415 valve, this is a pressure balancing valve and not thermostatic, you can find it on there web site
 

Reply to Difference between thermostatic and pressure compensating shower valve? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hello plumbers in my internet. So the Mrs want a spray mixer tap in the kitchen as we had two separate taps. I changed the tap for a temporary two hole mixer but the cold water pressure is high mains fed and the hot is low pressure immersion tank fed. I've been trying to find info on what I...
Replies
2
Views
109
  • Question
Ideal Logic 24, Previous problem was that the hot water was only cold or barely warm if the heating was in use. If heating was off and boiler cold then would get hot water most of the time. Changing the flow cartridge about 2 years ago (when I moved in) solved this problem enough to suffer it as...
Replies
2
Views
118
Every two weeks or so I have to go and top up the system because the hot taps are running cold. Boiler display is flashing 0.6 bar and I fill up to 1.3. I've had an engineer look inside the boiler and he can't see anything wrong. I've checked the pipes all over the house and cannot see any...
Replies
1
Views
121
We run a community village hall and have a large kitchen provided for the use of hirers. This includes a Lincat SLR9 gas cooker which I believe is a 23.8Kw appliance with all six burners and oven on max. This was installed some 10 years ago and has passed all subsequent Gas Safety inspections as...
Replies
5
Views
437
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock