We have a Triton bath shower mixer, which is showing signs of the..
thermostat failing.
They all look very similar in pictures, but I was wondering if the spacing between the hot and cold connections was standard.Bar mixer shower valves have a centre to centre of 150mm.
<https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermostatic-Bevankly-Exposed-Mounted-Anti-Scald/ dp/B0DKHGY8NP/?th=1>
This looks very similar.
The 150 mm between the big nuts which fasten the body to the incoming
water connection is also ringing bells.
On 27/06/2025 14:50, David wrote:Scald/
We have a Triton bath shower mixer, which is showing signs of the..
thermostat failing.
They all look very similar in pictures, but I was wondering if the
spacing between the hot and cold connections was standard.
<https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermostatic-Bevankly-Exposed-Mounted-Anti-
dp/B0DKHGY8NP/?th=1>Bar mixer shower valves have a centre to centre of 150mm.
This looks very similar.
The 150 mm between the big nuts which fasten the body to the incoming
water connection is also ringing bells.
Bath mixers have a C to C of 180mm.
Of course, if it is really old, or an obscure make, it could be
different.
Screwfix have some pretty decent budget taps in.
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