- Select push-button on/off control for 2 outlets
- Outlets may be operated simultaneously
- Flow: 8.0 GPM (30.3 L/Min) / 2.0 GPM (7.6 L/Min)
- Thermostatic cartridge, Start/stop cartridge
- Anti-scald 100° safety stop
- Optimized for water-efficient shower products
- Thermostat is delivered with buttons Rain large and hand shower
- Optional accessory to limit total flow to 2.0 GPM @ 80 psi where required
use of outlets |
simultaneous use of several outlets |
operating outlet |
Select push-button on/off control for 2 outlets |
maximum flow rate at 3 bar |
30.3 l/min |
cartridge |
thermostat cartridge, Select valve |
safety stop |
safety lock at 40° C |
temperature limitation adjustable |
Yes |
non-return valve |
Yes |
noise reduction |
Yes |
suitable for continous flow water heaters |
Yes |
additional comment |
optimized for water-efficient shower products |
connection type |
basic set |
dirt filter |
Yes |
Button |
Thermostat is delivered with buttons Rain large and hand shower |
Test mark |
MASS/Massachusetts cUPC/IAPMO/3016/ cUPC Mark |
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Type:
Shower Valves and Diverters
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