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Pumped Systems
This is a gravity system with the addition of a booster pump to increase flow to particular taps, commonly used in the shower. The larger the pump the greater the flow rate.
Pressurised/Unvented Systems
This is a less common instal­lation where the hot water is stored under mains pressure. This requires no cold-water storage in the loft and its performance is dependant on the mains supply pressure. For optimum performance all mixers should be supplied with balanced pressures.
Gravity Fed System
Historically, the most common installation in the UK and is identified by the use of a cold storage tank normally in the loft space. Some taps may have gravity fed hot and mains cold, which is common in the kitchen mixer.
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High Pressure 1.0 bar
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Avensys Modern Avensys Traditional
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Allure Thermostatic mixers
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Tenso Thermostatic mixers exposed and concealed
Chiara Thermostatic mixers exposed and concealed
Atrio Thermostatic mixers exposed and concealed
ineare wall mounted and oncealed mixers
enso wall mounted and oncealed mixers
ssence wall mounted and oncealed mixers
oncetto concealed, wall- and eck mounted mixers
hiara wall mounted and oncealed mixers
uroplus wall mounted and oncealed mixers
urodisc wall- and deck ounted mixers
urostyle concealed, wall- and eck mounted mixers
urosmart concealed, wall-nd deck mounted mixers
trio wall mounted mixers
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