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Hi I am looking for a thermostatic bar mixer shower unit with dual heads to fit between inlet pipe centres and ceiling at 840mm any one reccomend a shower to suit please?
 
Sorry. I misread that.
Although I don't recommend them as a supplier.
Victorian plumbing has a detailed line drawing with measurements of all their products on their website
 
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Hi I am looking for a thermostatic bar mixer shower unit with dual heads to fit between inlet pipe centres and ceiling at 840mm any one reccomend a shower to suit please?
Hi Bryan, could you clarify your question a bit. Are you concerned about water pressure. If so, is your hot water pressurised from the mains via a reducing valve, or gravity fed from a tank. In latter case what is the height of base of tank above ceiling?

Otherwise what is your conundrum please. You can get drawings for most products online.

Cheers,

Roy
 
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Roy I think he has either a very low ceiling - or much more likely an existing bar valve which is set a little too high on the wall for most dual outlet rigid riser showers.

Bryan, you can often cut down the vertical pipe on these showers - it may need a very neat accurate cut, but often there is 2 or 3 mm coverage so not too bad. I have done this a couple of times , when customer changed their mind and appeared with one of those showers halfway through a refurb....
 
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