Shower thermostats
For safety and comfort, a thermostat is an essential part of every shower. It allows you to pre-set a preferred water temperature and maintains it for the duration of your shower.
A thermostat will adjust the water supply to the shower within the fraction of a second, should there be a change in the temperature or pressure of the supplied water – for example, if someone were to flush a WC elsewhere in the home.
A good thermostat will have a built-in safety feature to prevent the temperature for accidentally being raised above 38 degrees Celsius. Many also incorporate a diverter valve that allows you to switch between two shower outlets. Water-saving features include Eco buttons that always start the shower at a reduced flow rate. These require the user to push a button on the control to increase the flow above a certain level, usually around 50 percent. |