The minimalist Orion exposed thermostatic shower valve with rigid riser and 6″ rainfall shower head offers thermostatic showering with two easy to operate controls, one operates flow control whilst the other allows temperature selection.
This exposed shower valve has the added safety benefit of a built in anti-scald device should the cold water supply fail. The Orion Dual exposed thermostatic shower valve adds a touch of sophistication and style in any bathroom.
Although these fittings are suitable for med water pressure, the minimum recommended pressure is 0.5 bar upwards for best performance.
Shower Valve Details
- Depth: 123mm
- Type: Dual Exposed or Concealed Shower Valve
- Handle Type: Lever
- Style: Modern
- Colour/Finish: Chrome
- Material: Solid brass
- Operates a single shower accessory – 1 Outlet
- Wall Mounted
- Smooth Operation with Quality Components
- Water Pressure: 0.5 bar to 5 bar
- Anti-scald technology
- Supplied with round back plate for concealed fixing
- 150mm between pipe inlet centres
- Suitable for modern pressurised plumbing systems.
- Outlet: 15 mm (1/2″ BSP)
- Hot water temperature 55 to 85 Degrees
- With gravity fed systems a pump will be required, we recommend a universal or negative head pump
- Flow rates:
- 0.5 bar-8.5L/M
- 1 bar-12.5L/M
- 2 bar-16.5L/M
- 3 bar-19.5L/M
Rigid Riser Details
- Height: 1060mm
- Depth: 565mm
- Pipe Size: 15mm (1/2″ BSP)
- Colour/Finish: Polished Chrome
- Material: Brass
- Type: Rigid Riser
- Pressure: MP – 0.5 Bar Minimum
- Complete with 6″ rainfall shower head
- For use with exposed shower valves
Guarantee: 5 Year (1 Year on serviceable parts for example: internal components such as check valves and cartridges)
All measurements are approximate
Pictures for illustrative purposes only
Comprises
(1) Orion Dual Exposed Thermostatic Shower Valve
(1) Chrome Traditional Rigid Riser + 6″ Shower Rose
Gravity Fed Systems:
Shower needs a minimum 1.5 bar of static water pressure feeding the shower, if the shower is being fitted to a gravity fed water tank from the loft (which we do not recommend) it needs to be fitted with a negative or universal head shower pump, the shower is meant to have its own independent water feed from the mains.


















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