Introducing the Type P Pressure Balance Valve Trim: A Smart Choice for Safe and Reliable Showering
Designed to enhance your bathing experience while ensuring safety, the Type P Pressure Balance Valve Trim combines advanced engineering with user-friendly design. This trim features a pressure balance mechanism that automatically adjusts hot and cold water ratios to maintain your chosen temperature—eliminating sudden fluctuations caused by other water sources being used elsewhere in your home. Whether someone flushes a toilet or runs a sink faucet, your shower’s warmth stays consistent for uninterrupted comfort and safety against scalding risks.
Included with the trim is a single-function cartridge that simplifies temperature and water flow control through one intuitive lever. All necessary mounting hardware is provided for hassle-free installation, saving time and reducing additional purchases. For optimal performance, pair this trim with the compatible House of Rohl® R51 rough-in valve (sold separately), which supports a robust 5.8 GPM flow rate at 60 PSI—delivering a powerful shower experience without sacrificing efficiency.
Crafted from solid brass, this valve trim offers unmatched durability and corrosion resistance while maintaining an elegant finish that complements modern bathroom designs. It seamlessly adapts to setups ranging from standalone showerheads to configurations with tub spouts (when paired with an integrated diverter). Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this product guarantees long-term reliability and peace of mind against defects or malfunctions.
Key advantages include its pressure-balanced technology for consistent temperature control, straightforward installation process with included components, and compatibility with House of Rohl’s high-performance rough-in valves. Whether you prioritize safety during family showers or seek a durable solution for frequent use, this trim delivers both functionality and longevity without compromising on style or performance.
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