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Llavey

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Hello. I'd like to see if anyone would mind helping me out with compatibility question. I found a shower faucet that I'd like to use but, it is only available in Europe. Before ordering it, I'd like to see if I am missing anything. I know I'll need adapters to go from BSPP to NPT and have found them. Is there anything else I should be considering? Below is the requirements graphic which I matched up to a similar product from the same company sold in the US and am good with the pressure and temperature. The first graphic that says DIN1988 - DIN806 I can figure out. Thanks for your help.

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Here is my non-authoritative take on it:
1. OK for hot or cold water.
2. It takes at least 21.7557 PSI for the fixture to work as expected, and the maximum pressure is 72.5189 PSI, which is less than what a normal fixtures takes.
3. Maximum temperature of the water is 158F but 140F is as high as they recommend that you set the temperature
 

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Here is my non-authoritative take on it:
1. OK for hot or cold water.
2. It takes at least 21.7557 PSI for the fixture to work as expected, and the maximum pressure is 72.5189 PSI, which is less than what a normal fixtures takes.
3. Maximum temperature of the water is 158F but 140F is as high as they recommend that you set the temperature


Thank you. That is what I got out of it but
Here is my non-authoritative take on it:
1. OK for hot or cold water.
2. It takes at least 21.7557 PSI for the fixture to work as expected, and the maximum pressure is 72.5189 PSI, which is less than what a normal fixtures takes.
3. Maximum temperature of the water is 158F but 140F is as high as they recommend that you set the temperature


Thank you. That is what I got, just didn't know if that first graphic was something else or just and indicator to the pressure and temperature graphics to follow.
 
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