Q: How does your Trevi Boost work?
A: {
PDF installation instructions} High pressure mains cold water is used to "pull through" tank pressure water through the special venturi valve inside the shower control, so the resulting mixed water comes out at a much greater rate than could be achieved using an electric shower or ordinary shower mixer
Q: What is the Venturi Principal?A: {
PDF installation instructions} High pressure mains cold water is used to "pull through" tank pressure water through the special venturi valve inside the shower control, so the resulting mixed water comes out at a much greater rate than could be achieved using an electric shower or ordinary shower mixer
Q: What is the difference between Ceramic Disc Ceramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
and Conventional Valves?A: The
ceramic disc Ceramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
cartridge principle for bath, basin, bidet and shower fittings was developed by Ideal Standard and is the modern way to control water flow. There are no washers to wear and drip. A robust housing contains
ceramic discCeramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
s to control the flow of water through the fitting.
Ceramic disc fittings are all "drip free" and impervious to lime deposit.
Conventional Valve, A mechanism that controls the flow of water via a handle and is fitted with a washer
Q: What does CTV mean?A: CTV means Concentric
Thermostatic Thermostatic products deliver accClick and Clean. The lower wheels and panels can be released to expose the for thorough cleaning. Panel then easily clicks back into position to ensure a water tight seal.urate thermostatic control ensuring the water temperature you select is maintained even if the pressure varies within your home. This means you and your children are safe regardless of any changes in water usage elsewhere in the home.Valve
Q: What is a Click CLICK technology.
The single lever basin mixer and bidet mixer
incorporate a CLICK feature that encourages
water saving – the user lifts the handle until they
feel a slight resistance. This resistance informs the
user that the fitting is delivering only 50% of its
maximum flow potential. Lifting the handle
further enables the fitting to deliver maximum
flow. CLICK technology is available on Idyll Two,
Ceramix, Ceraplan and Melange.Cartridge?A: A
click CLICK technology.
The single lever basin mixer and bidet mixer
incorporate a CLICK feature that encourages
water saving – the user lifts the handle until they
feel a slight resistance. This resistance informs the
user that the fitting is delivering only 50% of its
maximum flow potential. Lifting the handle
further enables the fitting to deliver maximum
flow. CLICK technology is available on Idyll Two,
Ceramix, Ceraplan and Melange.cartridge gives you easy control over how much water you want to use. The user lifts the lever until they feel a slight resistance. This indicates that the fitting is using 50% of its flow. Applying greater pressure results in a
click CLICK technology.
The single lever basin mixer and bidet mixer
incorporate a CLICK feature that encourages
water saving – the user lifts the handle until they
feel a slight resistance. This resistance informs the
user that the fitting is delivering only 50% of its
maximum flow potential. Lifting the handle
further enables the fitting to deliver maximum
flow. CLICK technology is available on Idyll Two,
Ceramix, Ceraplan and Melange.giving 100% flow
Q: My showerhead is leaking, what should I do?A: {
PDF installation instructions} It is likely that you will need to replace your showerhead please view available parts on the Fastpart website
Q: My shower head has split, what should I do?A: {
PDF installation instructions} It is likely that you will need to replace your shower head please view available parts on the site
Q: How do I get into my shower head to clean it?A: {
PDF installation instructions} You may need a key to get into your showerhead please view the keys available on the Fastpart website
Q: What size tap holes do I need to cut on my sink, basin, bath etc?A: All basins with the exception of vessel and some countertop basins already have a 35mm hole cut into them. Most taps come with templates for baths
Q: Can I change my ceramic disc Ceramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
to washer valves?A:
Ceramic discCeramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
s can be installed in valve taps but valve taps can not be used in
Ceramic disc Ceramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
taps. This is in our Waterways range only
Q: What lengths are our shower hoses?A: Various sizes - 1.35m/1.5m/1.8m. All are available on the Fastpart website
Q: What is a ‘divertor'?A: A shower divertor is fitted to all combined bath and shower fittings. By operating the divertor, water can be directed from the bath spout to the shower hand spray
Q: What is a ‘mixer fitting'?A: Water from the hot and cold valves is mixed in the body of the fitting or spout to whatever temperature and adjusting the handles on the valves requires volume
Q: What is a ‘monoblock fitting'?A: These are one piece basin, bath or bidet mixers, which incorporate the hot and cold valves and spout in one body
Q: What does ‘quarter turn' mean?A: It means when a
ceramic disc Ceramic Disc technology incorporates a a multi-port cartridge which is a unique
feature for easy temperature control.
A single lever controls the pressure and
temperature within a unique comfort zone, between 30-45°C. This gives more sensitive control and provides smooth effortless handle operation even at high pressures.
cartridge that activates the water flow from offering just 90'C of movement
Q: What are ‘pillar tapsThese are traditional seperate hot and cold taps for baths, washbasins and bidets'?A: Traditional separate hot and cold taps for baths and basins
Q: What is ‘sequential'?A: Sequential taps use only one lever, which controls water temperature. The water flow always starts at cold, reducing risk of scalding and ensuring a cold water purge
Q: What is ‘single Lever'?A: A simple lever action, which controls both flow and temperature in one easy action and is universally popular throughout Europe
Q: What is a ‘three piece mixer'?A: A three piece mixer has a spout with separate hot and cold valves/levers/handles and fit on to three tap hole basins, baths and bidets
Q: What is ‘twin flow fittings?A: Even when water pressure is not balanced, Ideal Standard's twin flow fittings provide solutions for bath and basin. They allow cold supply direct from the mains, while the hot supply can be furnished from low-pressure storage