Description
Chatsworth Traditional Crosshead Thermostatic Shower Incl. Arching Rigid Riser Kit – Polished Chrome
This Chatsworth Traditional Thermostatic Shower will bring vintage appeal to your bathroom. The period-inspired rainfall shower head is attached to eye-catching curved pipework and is accompanied by a matching handset. A practical diverter makes for quick and easy changes between the two. This exposed shower valve is crafted from hardwearing brass with a gleaming polished chrome finish that’s easy to match with other fixtures. Going for a coordinated look? Complement this shower set and complete your classic bathroom design with a set of Chatsworth Basin Taps.
Product Details:
- Description: Thermostatic shower, consisting of a thermostatic bar valve and rigid riser kit with twin shower heads
- Quality: High quality design and build
- Finish: Polished chrome
- Mounting: Wall mounted
- Safety: Thermostatic shower system that eliminates the risk of scalding
- Pressure: Working pressure between 0.5 to 5.0 bar
- Type: Traditional shower system
- Hose: 1.5m quality flexible hose
- Features: Incorporating diverter to control flow between overhead and hand shower, One fixed head and one handset, Classic arching riser and shower kit,
- Lightweight handset minimizes risk of damage to bath and/or shower tray in case of accidental droppage
- Valve: Classic thermostatic mixing valve of brass construction with built-in diverter and polished chrome finish
- Riser: Rigid riser with polished chrome finish
- Installation: Easy installation, 150mm between pipe inlet centers
- Temperature: Hot water temperature 55 to 85 degrees
- Efficiency: Shower valves will not work efficiently on a gravity-fed tank system unless a booster pump is installed. If a pump is required, we recommend a universal or negative head pump.
Additional Information:
Please note that all measurements are approximate, and images are for illustrative purposes only.
Guarantee: 5 Years (1 Year on serviceable parts, e.g., internal components such as check valves and cartridges)
Gravity Fed Systems: If you live in an older property, there’s a good chance you have a low-pressure gravity-fed system. This shower valve requires a minimum pressure of 0.5 bar; therefore, we recommend installing a negative or universal pump (sold separately). Please note: Positive pumps will not work.






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