FAQs
CAN I USE A SHOWER MIXER FOR MY BATH?
Yes, a shower mixer is compatible with both shower setups, and bath setups.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED A BASIN WITH OR WITHOUT AN OVERFLOW?
A basin with overflow has a tiny hole that is situated near the back or the sides of the basin. This is designed to drain water if the sink begins to get too full.
If your basin has the hole, you would need a basin with overflow. If it does not have an overflow hole. You would need a basin without overflow.
CAN THE NATURE RANGE BE USED OUTSIDE?
While it can be installed outside, our Nature range is suitable and recommended for indoor use only.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE MAINS PRESSURE OR LOW PRESURE?
If you need to check what water pressure you have, check your hot water cylinder. It will usually say Mains or Low Pressure.
If your hot water cylinder has nothing that indicates either option, A common test is you can manually test the pressure on your kitchen tap. Test this by turning on your kitchen tap. Once on swap between the Hot and Cold. If there is a drop in pressure, you will be on Low Pressure. If there is no drop in pressure you will be on Mains pressure.
If you are still stuck, we would recommend contacting a Plumber to come out and check.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 12VOLT AND 240VOLT HEATED RAILS AND LADDERS?
What is Low Voltage?
According to the Australia and New Zealand Standards – Electrical Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000:2018 low voltage is anything "Not exceeding 12 Volts AC or 30 Volts ripple-free DC".
What does “Wet Area Suitable” mean?
Products that are “Wet Area Suitable” have a suitable IP (Ingress Protection) rating that enables them to be installed in what is classified as Zone 1 in the bathroom. See Bathroom Zones
Bathroom Zones
The Australia and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3000:2018 identifies the zones in a bathroom and the IP rating required for electrical items installed in each zone. The illustration shown here is a guide only, for full details please refer to Australia and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3000:2018.