Hi all.
As I understand the "rules" you need to fit a double check valve to an electric shower if the shower head could potentially dangle in the bath. Correct?
Now, on the shower I've just fitted Triton kindly provide a soap dish thingy that clips onto the bar, and, provided you thread the shower hose through the hole in the dish it prevents the head dropping far enough to dangle.
Is that sufficient to remove the need for a check valve. I'm hoping the answer is 'yes' cos it will be a pain in the **** to retrofit a check valve now! Thanks.
As I understand the "rules" you need to fit a double check valve to an electric shower if the shower head could potentially dangle in the bath. Correct?
Now, on the shower I've just fitted Triton kindly provide a soap dish thingy that clips onto the bar, and, provided you thread the shower hose through the hole in the dish it prevents the head dropping far enough to dangle.
Is that sufficient to remove the need for a check valve. I'm hoping the answer is 'yes' cos it will be a pain in the **** to retrofit a check valve now! Thanks.