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Re: Grohtherm 3000 and Combi |
| message from Andy P on 10 May 2004 |
I installed the very same last week with a 28kW combi. It works as well
as can be expected. The shower is better than our old electric shower
(9.5kW) and the thermostatic feature of the Grohtherm 3000 works fine,
ie if someone turns a tap on the shower flow reduces but so does the
temperature.
I hope you haven't really used 15mm pipes for the drainage ;-).
Andy
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| IMM replied to Andy P on 11 May 2004 |
It is best to use a dedicated mains pressure mixer with an in-built pressure
equalising valve. Or install one before the mixer with the cold and hot
feeds running through it. Then only a glitch if someone turns on a tap.
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