Pressure reducing valves - Steam room

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Looking for some advice from you guys if you don't mind.
I have just installed a steam/sauna room in my house at the weekend, one of those space cabin pre-plumbed ones which only needs connected to hot, cold, mains, telephone and hey presto.
Working great, however. When using the sauna I turn the water flow on and press the sauna button and it starts up, but after a couple of minutes I get some water starting to drip from the back at the steam generateor. I phoned the technical guys who sold it and they have advised that my pressure must be too high and the flow is more than the generator can handle, hence the leak. I admit my pressure is high (combi). He has advised fitting pressure reducing valves to keep the pressure to about 2 bar. Can you tell me if these go on to the hot and cold connection where I have connected to the steamroom?. And are they easy to fit? I am not a plumber but kind of know what i'm doing.
Thanks in advance
 
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