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fitting new shower mixer, bar type
Hi All,
I have just bought a Swirl thermostatic shower mixer that is to replace a leaking AquaLisa recessed model. After I have filled in the hole where the old shower was (it was sunken into the tiled plywood "wall" of a cupboard) I need to fit the new mixer. The method of fixing it isn't clear from the manual - it seems to be achieved using "s-elbows" (supplied) and nothing else. Is this usual? Is there a guide anywhere of how to fit these type of mixers? Is it effectively supported on the pipes - it does seem quite heavy? What do I connect the s-elbows to at the supply side? Thanks, Tom |
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