Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Use of imported taps - certificates, regulations, codes? 2Jan 16, 2011 6:25 pm Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. Re: Use of imported taps - certificates, regulations, codes? 6Jan 19, 2011 11:48 pm Captain Morgan I had a thermostatic bar tap in my shower from europe... My experience so far has been to use a thermostatic tap over the bathtub with hand shower. Did not have any problems, has worked great so far and is top quality. It has an adjustable water flow control so it can be easily pre-set to limit the water flow as much as one wants. The bridge distance range the tap supports is quite large from 105 mm to 225mm. The pipe thread is exactly the same as here (seems all these go back to a British standard) and there was no problem just screwing it on the (very old) female pipe ends coming out of the wall. So in my case, it was a very simple yet a great 'renovation' option for our old bathroom where I could not find anything on the local market that would provide us with any options. The model we used was: TOTO TMHG40CCR shown here with specification: http://www.toto.co.jp/products/faucet/s02_1.htm (3rd row of taps from the bottom, 1st from left). This page shows retail prices but we have not paid anything as much as that. Built a 2 storey house... hebel, proctor, pvc windows, aiphone, deck roofs, louver covered patio If you don't want to annoy the neighbours then simply get yourself some good head phones. For me the sound is much better using headphones. The NCC (National Construction… 1 26171 You need to reference the manufactures installation guide, your supplier may have strengthened the base where it is not required to sit on a bed. 1 1834 |