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2 Handle Shower faucet with anti-scald?

2 Handle Shower faucet with anti-scald?

2 Handle Shower faucet with anti-scald?

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Does anyone know where I might find a 2 handle shower faucet with the anti-scald valve, or do you know of an alternative to make the faucet ADA Compliant?

RE: 2 Handle Shower faucet with anti-scald?

atozrenovations
I have a Grohe single valve system , but I am sure they provide a two handle type also. Google or type in grohe.com you'll find a fine quality fixture.

Best regards
pennpoint

RE: 2 Handle Shower faucet with anti-scald?

What you are looking for may be called a pressure-temperature balance valve.  Grohe is a good brand.  I selected American Standard.  Besides the many sites on the web, check any plumbing supply, Home Depot or especially an Expo center if you are in a big metro area.  Home Depot has a catelog area that can help you find something suitable for your needs.  My knowledge base is the residential stuff that I bought for my bath remodeling job but commercial stuff is similar.

I bought a separate single knob temperature control and three individual shutoff volume control valves, one for each of three users.  The users include a standard shower, a hand shower and two body sprays.  The two knob valve includes a temperature control and a volume control.  I think that my temperature control has a maximum temperature adjustment selectable from about 35 to 50 degree C in 5 degree steps.

John

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