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Potentially excellent - but the temperature control valve has a tendency to stick when the water is hot, making it impossible to decrease the temperature of the water. This defeats the purpose of a thermostatic valve. Shame. Aesthetics are great, and, when the water is below a certain temperature, it moves fine, but when it's hot, it's out of the user's control. Would not recommend for use in households where there are small children or other vulnerable people at risk of scalding.
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Atanas Asked :Hi, I have the same one Vado Celsius Wall Mounted Chrome Thermostatic Bath Shower Mixer Tap, and after two years of use, I found that the hot water running through it is not as hot (by that degree) as it is flowing from the sink faucet next to it. What could be the problem?
The hot water would only get to a maximum of 47 Degrees C from the CEL-123T as it has a thermostatic cartridge and is regulated to achieve a maximum of 47 Degrees C. The basin tap would not be thermostatically controlled; therefore, the hot water from that tap would be almost as hot as the hot water temperature from the boiler.
Chris Asked :I have two questions about the Vado Celsius Wall Mounted Thermostatic Bath Shower Mixer Tap - CEL-123T: 1. How do you switch the flow from the bath filler to the shower on this tap? 2. What is the optional "Eco flow regulator" and how do I know if this is required?
The left-hand control is the control to switch to control the flow of water to either the Bath filler or shower an is therefore known as the diverter. The flow regulator is an option and is not required. If purchased, this would restrict the flow of water to 9 litres per minute.
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