![]() This ¾" valve serves one shower head (on "champagne"), five body sprays and one hand-held simultaneously with only slight drop in delivery pressure. Use only one (believe it's always the bottom or tub outlet with all Grohe ¾" bodies.) Don't get the idea that you can increase flow by using both of the outputs on the mixing valve-it won't work. If using more than 1 body spray on a volume control, I suggest the ¾" version ½" is fine for a single output. ![]() Then use additional loops for any volume control serving more than one output-e.g. Your first loop encompasses all of the volume controls served by that thermostatic mixer. These loops ensure that pressure remains constant at any point in the loop regardless of the volume of water being delivered. The main thing about piping a big shower system is to use pressure-balanced loops just like used in irrigation systems.
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