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Device to reduce the cold water pressure to a shower?
Hi.
Putting a new bathroom in. Nice corner bath, Mira Exel shower. Gonna feel very medetterenian! Nice shower the Exel, but I have to turn the temprature right up to the stop to get the really hot water. The problem seems to be that the cold water is giving far more flow / pressure than the hot. (Supply is a WB greenstar combi putting out 14l/min DHW. ) I've tried just closing the isolator for the shower a bit, but it makes such a noise as the water goes through that it's not an option. Is there a device that is designed to QUIETLY reduce water pressure in a pipe? Mucho thanks. -- Regards from Mike Barnard South Coast, UK. [To reply by email remove ".trousers" spamtrap from email address] |
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