Hi all,
Had a (hopefully) quick question about the difference between a modern manual shower mixer and old school individual hot and cold flow taps.
I have decent flow and pressure in one of our two bathrooms (the older one):
Hot: ~12 l/m
Cold: 18-22l/m
Average mixed flow: ~16-17 l/m (which is good enough)
Pressure: 5 bar
The other bathroom which was recently redone with a manual mixer (no flow control lever) averages around 12 l/m at the same temperature. The bathroom with the better flow rate has separate hot and cold flow taps (it's an old basic handshower attached to the bath). To get the 16-17 l/m flow rate, we're opening the hot tap all the way and then adjusting the cold to the desired temp. This way, there's a greater volume of both hot and cold mixed in.
As there's no flow lever in the newly fitted shower (in the other bathroom), I wanted to know if all these mixers (without a flow lever) work by using less cold and hot water to get the desired temp. If so, is there a way of overriding that to get the maximum volume of hot and cold? Can we retrospectively adjust the new shower through the mixer (by removing the front panel) for more volume or do these mixers all work by using less water?
For reference, the manual mixer is a Hansgrohe ShowerSelect (2 outlet) and has a maximum outlet flow rate of over 20 l/m and the shower has around the same. There's a way to select the output and then adjust the temp, but nothing to control the flow.
Thanks