With thermostatic shower valves, you can control the temperature of the water using modern technology. We at Jaquar offer the best thermostatic shower and thermostatic valve that ensures maximum comfort and safety during a shower. Just adjust the temperature of the water and enjoy your shower with a unique experience.
A great shower with our thermostatic diverter makes you feel energised throughout the day and helps you de-stress. Visit the Jaquar website to find the latest range of thermostatic valves and enjoy the warmth of the water for longer!
The bar shower valve is the perfect choice for a small bathroom. They are easy to fit in and come at an affordable price. You also have a wide choice of materials as these valves come in chrome, metallic finish or black finish.
Concealed valves are perfect for bathrooms with minimalistic designs. The controls and showerhead are visible, and the rest are concealed behind the wall with a plate. If you prefer less bulk on your bathroom wall, you can choose our concealed thermostatic valve.
Exposed shower valves are perfect for bathrooms with designs and patterns as it makes them look classy. As the name suggests, in the exposed valve, you can see your shower working externally on the wall. This will help you switch easily between the overhead shower and hand shower. If your bathroom has a big wall space our exposed valve will fit the space perfectly.
Traditional valves are perfect for bathrooms with a classic design. Our traditional thermostatic valve will add a touch of modern to classic design, giving it a perfect blend of vintage and modern. Traditional valves reveal both the control and cross handle. These can be combined with a beautiful shower enclosure in your bathroom for a great bathing experience.
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Thermostatic showers store hot water in their valve before mixing it with cold water to the temperature you set. A thermostatic mixing valve can also react to the changes in the temperature of the water and mix according to any preset temperature. Thermostatic mixers also shut down their thermostatic valves if there is no cold water supply. This will prevent you from getting burnt by the hot water.
Some core elements of thermostatic diverters are:
The element is a small motor that increases and decreases with the temperature of water flowing through the thermostatic valve.
The piston is used to regulate the water temperature. It moves across the entry points of hot and cold water to maintain constant water temperature.
Temperature control is what you use to control and change the temperature of the shower. This control moves the piston, which will mix the cold and hot water to your desired temperature.
All these elements work together in a shower valve to reach the water temperature you wanted and also to maintain it.
Before fitting your thermostatic valve shower make sure you have tools like pipe cutter, tapes, hammer and drill ready. To fit the thermostatic mixing valve, follow the steps:
In the first step, decide where to get the hot water and cold water supply. If you are using your thermostatic valve above your bath, you can combine it with the tap water supplies. If you are installing it in your shower enclosure, you can connect it with your nearest piping under the floorboards.
The thermostatic valve mixes hot and cold water to your pre-set temperature. It also reacts to the changes in the water temperature and adjusts the mixing of water. It can also easily adjust to the changes in the water supply. So if somebody opens your kitchen faucet, the temperature in your shower will remain the same. Read more about thermostatic mixtures and why you need them for your bathroom.
Your thermostatic diverter for the shower can get damaged because of dirt in the water flow. Removing the stop ends from your water pipes and then running water through them. You can catch any dirt by placing a bucket underneath.
To cut your pipes, measure them by keeping the valve next to them. Mark the pipe length for hot and cold water outlets needed to help the valve flush out water against the shower wall. Cut the excess piping after you have measured them with a saw or pipe cutter.
Mark the area where you want to fit the shower valve and drill holes to attach it. Using a diamond tip drill will work better on walls or tiles.
To seal your thermostatic diverter properly and avoid leakage, place a compression olive in each of the valve’s inlets and secure it by securing the nut with one turn.
pipes and then running water through them. You can catch any dirt by placing a bucket underneath.Align the thermostatic shower valve with cold and hot pipes. Make sure the valve slides into the pipe. Place the valve on the wall and tighten the nuts with a spanner.
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If you have any difficulty in fitting our thermostatic valve, you can get in touch with us and get expert advice, please call on Jaquar customer care number 1800-121-6808!
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The thermostatic valve mixes hot and cold water to your pre-set temperature. It also reacts to the changes in the water temperature and adjusts the mixing of water. It can also easily adjust to the changes in the water supply. So if somebody opens your kitchen faucet, the temperature in your shower will remain the same. Read more about thermostatic mixtures and why you need them for your bathroom.
Thermostatic valves for your shower will help you save the water bill and heating bill in the long run. It also saves your skin from any burn while taking a hot shower. Even if you stop the shower and start again, you will get the same water temperature as before.
A thermostatic valve shower only controls the temperature of the water, while a pressure balance shower controls how much hot water there is to the cold water. A pressure balance shower focuses only on the pressure rather than the temperature of the water.
Yes, you can change your electric shower with a thermostatic valve shower. You can fit a pump which will improve the flow or pressure of the water. You can then add in the pipework which connects the cold and hot water supply and then connect it with your cylinder. It will connect this pipework with the valve and change your shower from electric to a thermostatic shower.
No, thermostatic showers react only to the temperature of the water and not to the pressure. With an increase in temperature, the element will expand to reduce hot water flow and add more cold water to reduce the temperature.