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So, you’ve decided to give your bathroom a mini-makeover with a new shower mixer. Awesome – a new unit can make all the difference both visually and practically. Now, you’ve probably started asking yourself questions like…
“How do you install the thing? It’s got to be difficult. ”
“What about the tools – God knows how many instruments I’m going to have to buy…”
“Can’t I get someone to install the mixer for me?”
Calm down – it’s not that hard, especially when you’ve got us to help you out. In this article, we are going to discuss everything you need to know on how to plumb in a mixer shower. But first, we have to answer the question….
A mixer shower combines hot and cold water in a valve, which is then transported to the showerhead – it’s simple as that. Mixer showers are suitable for both low and high-pressure water supplies. Note that this plumbing part won’t increase the low pressure of water flow.
Different types of mixer showers require specific installation methods. What works for a push-on mixer, for example, probably won’t for a manual one. With that being said, here are the most popular types of shower mixers that you can find on the market:
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Time needed: 45 minutes.
Note that our article will focus on how to install a thermostatic mixer shower because this type of unit is the most complicated to set up.
Before you start dismantling the item, double-check if the hot water feed is placed on the left and the cold one – on the right.
You can save it for a potential emergency plumbing situation.
Once you have everything layout the parts you are going to use for the project. Ensure that you have different sized open-ended wrenches at hand.
Ensure that you seal their thread with PTFE tape by wrapping it in the tightening direction. The connectors need to extend around 42 mm. Apply a silicone seal between the wall and the connectors. Make sure that there is a 150-mm space between the centres of the connectors. Double-check if they are level and adjust the parts if required. Then, attach the escutcheons by screwing them onto the S union connectors.
Before you install the mixer unit, make sure that the filters under the blue and red caps are facing with their rounded side inwards. Tighten the mixer well. There’s no need to apply any additional seals. Still, note that the nuts can’t touch the escutcheons.
You can do this by measuring the temperature of the water with a thermometer. If the water temperature is not in line with the temperature marker on the unit, you’ll need to adjust the unit. Before you do this, you must close the water evacuation outlet and then, remove the cover on the mixer handle. You can accomplish this with a flat-head screwdriver. Once you’ve loosened the screw, you can remove the handle.
Once the handle is removed, turn the notched black part of the unit and set it to 38°C. After that, put everything back together, set the hose in the right position, and finally screw the end onto the mixer unit. That’s it – you are done.
Doing plumbing work around your house is hard, requires a lot of skills and a long list of expensive tools. And let’s not forget the fact that if something goes wrong, you can be left with a serious plumbing issue and a dent in your pocket. With that in mind, why not leave your plumbing tasks to the hands of the experts?
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