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Discuss HELP - fitting this Hydrotherapy bath against 3 solid walls. will it work? inc pics in the Gaining Plumbing Experience area at Plumbers Forums

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djkay1982

I plan on installing an 1800x800 double ended hydro therapy bath into here

oldbathroom4.jpg


this is the bath I plan on installing

Buy Hydrotherapy Kube Bath 80 in Hydrotherapy Baths at Victoria Plumb

as you can see with it being double ended, The taps are not on the end, they are centred (though Im not going for taps, I plan on fitting a flush filler valve)
and on the opposite side is the controls for the whirlpool/Airspa

I am installing a Consealed triple thermo valve to control bath & shower (this will be installed in the same place as the exisiting shower.


my question is, is this possible/feisable? from and installation and maintenance point of view?

as once the bath is installed the only access will be from the side panel

im not sure how it all connects at the moment but planned on using the existing bath hot/cold feed to run to the whirpool/airpa controls


then the exisiting shower hot/cold feeds to the consealed thermo valve (chased into walls, as at the moment they are exposed) then from thermo valve down to the bath filler valve.


how am i best doing this?

thanks lads, hope you can point me in the right direction
 
Re: HELP - fitting this Hydrotherapy bath against 3 solid walls. will it work? inc pi

thinking maybe before installing bath, attach plastic piping to the filler valve and run around bath to the left side, then once bath installed I can just connect the plastic pipe work to the copper pipe which I will have exposed at the left side of the bath from the thermo consealed shower/bath valve

think thats best?

cheers

dave
 
Re: HELP - fitting this Hydrotherapy bath against 3 solid walls. will it work? inc pi

ps, I know its a **** hole, thats why its getting ripped out! lol
 
Re: HELP - fitting this Hydrotherapy bath against 3 solid walls. will it work? inc pi

*update*

rang Victoria Plum, the bath only needs water feed to the taps/filler

doesn't need one to the hydrotherapy side, only mains feed to the controls/pump.

so how you think best to install?

have the electric at the wall side, and the water pipes by the removeable side panel?

cheers

dave
 

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