Performance
Generally provide higher flow rates than electric showers
Style Choice
Mixer valves can be built into the wall (recessed fit) or surface mounted (exposed fit) with a variety of types for an individual look
Thermostatic Temperature Control
Mixer showers with this feature regulate the water temperature to ensure no sudden rise or fall in water temperature due to other water usage in the house
Parts and Labour
All of our Mixer Showers are covered for 5 years for domestic use
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Made in BritainTriton has been at the heart of the nations bathrooms for 40 years. Our name stands for one of the best of British designs, engineering and service. Were proud to be the UKs leading shower brand, trusted by the trade and homeowners alike. |
Easy to InstallAll Triton models are expertly engineered and rigorously tested 50,000 times to ensure the highest levels of quality and performance. Our showers are also designed with ease of installation for quick, hassle-free fitting. |
Trusted Triton ServiceOnce you have bought a Triton product it doesnt stop there. Our service team of 100 fully trained telephone advisors and engineers aim to provide you with help and support throughout its lifetime, to offer additional peace of mind. |
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Electric ShowersElectric Showers require cold water only which is heated instantly to provide a hot shower. - An electric shower only heats the water you use once the shower is switched on. It does not use the hot water heated or stored by the household water system - An electric shower is always ready to use 24 hours a day seven days a week -The higher the kilowatt power rating (kW) the better performance and greater the flow of heated water |
Mixer ShowersMixer showers require hot and cold water which is mixed together to provide a hot shower. - Mixer showers use the hot water heated by the household water system - Generally produce higher flow rates compared to electric showers - Mixer showers must be matched to your household water system. High pressure systems such as combi boilers, are ideal for mixer showers -Add a pump on a low pressure systems to to boost water flow rates |
Power ShowersMixer showers require hot and cold water which is mixed together to provide a hot shower. - Mixer showers use the hot water heated by the household water system - Generally produce higher flow rates compared to electric showers - Mixer showers must be matched to your household water system. High pressure systems such as combi boilers, are ideal for mixer showers -Add a pump on a low pressure systems to to boost water flow rates |
This system has a cold water tank in the loft or in the top of the airing cupboard and a hot water cylinder below it. The water in the cylinder is heated by a boiler or an electric immersion heater and fed to taps via a pipe from the top of the cylinder. As the hot water in the cylinder is used up, it is replaced with cold water from the tank above, which in turn is refilled from the mains water supply via a float operated valve. System water pressure is usually low. To give a higher pressure and flow rate from a mixer shower a booster pump can be installed.
This system has a cold water tank in the loft or in the top of the airing cupboard and a hot water cylinder below it. The water in the cylinder is heated by a boiler or an electric immersion heater and fed to taps via a pipe from the top of the cylinder. As the hot water in the cylinder is used up, it is replaced with cold water from the tank above, which in turn is refilled from the mains water supply via a float operated valve. System water pressure is increased due to the addition of a Booster Pump.
An unvented system has a hot water cylinder that is connected directly to the mains cold water supply and there is no need for a cold water tank in the home. The water is heated by a boiler or an electric immersion heater. As everything is under the pressure of mains water, the flow rates from taps and showers are much better and a pump is not needed to get a powerful shower. An unvented cylinder can be installed virtually anywhere e.g. in an airing cupboard or garage.
A combi - boiler can be located anywhere within the home. More often wall mounted but some are floor mounted. It heats water ‘on demand’ when a hot tap or mixer shower is turned on. Connected directly to the mains cold water supply at high pressure there is no need for a hot water cylinder, cold water tank or shower pump in the home.