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Mike Halmarack
 
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Default Trevi Boost shower fittings.

Thanks to the uk.d-i-y archives, I've confirmed that my existing
plumbing and water supply is suitable for the fitting of a Trevi Boost
shower. I see that the equipment spec calls for check (non return?)
valves to be fitted and I also remember reading that some people
suggested pre-mixer sediment filters, though I couldn't find any
specifics on these items. I live in a soft (and peaty) water area, so
is it particularly helpful to fit some kind of in-line sediment
filters, or would this just reduce flow without being of much benefit?
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