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Dear Sirs,

I am looking to replace my Triton AS2000XT thermostatic shower but not with the updated SR version as this seems to have had not very good reviews which is a shame as the XT obsolete version has served me well .I have had two installed over the last ten years.I contacted my plumber and he says try and purchase a shower that has the same entry holes otherwise it can be a messy installation.I was wondering if some one could advise me on a similar Triton shower that has the same entry holes.My local Screwfix has so many different Triton models I do not know where to start.If the Triton entry holes cannot be the same can someone advise me on a different manufacturer that does.Many thanks
 
Dear Chuck,
Many thanks for your quick reply to my post .I forgot to mention that my plumber said to e-mail Triton which I have just done so this morning.Good idea to look at installation guides I did not think of that Plumber is coming to see me on 18th November for install .Once again thank you for your excellent advice many thanks
 
Dear Chuck,

I have just looked at Triton as20000xt installation instructions ,I presume that on page 8, Fig 9 & fig 10 are referring to inlet holes being 26 mm apart is that the dimensions that I have to check for .Many thanks
 

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