Pressure-balanced in-wall valve with two-outlet diverter — the volume SKU for residential and mid-range hospitality programs. Brass body, ±0.05mm valve seat tolerance, 500,000-cycle endurance tested.
Product Overview
The 2 way concealed shower mixer is a pressure-balanced in-wall valve with an integrated two-outlet diverter — one handle controls temperature and flow, a second control routes water to either the overhead head or the hand shower, not simultaneously. That "not simultaneously" detail is the defining characteristic of this configuration and the reason it sits at a different price point than the 3-way variant: the diverter mechanism is simpler, the installation is more straightforward, and the retail price lands in a range that moves volume.
Within our concealed shower line, this is the configuration we'd describe as the volume SKU. It's not the entry-level product — that's the basic concealed shower mixer without a diverter — and it's not the premium anchor. It's the product that covers the widest range of residential and mid-range commercial projects: two outlets, pressure-balanced, broad finish availability, certified for the markets where most of our buyers operate. If you're building a concealed shower program and need one SKU that moves consistently across your customer base, this is typically where we'd start the conversation.
The two outlet concealed shower mixer configuration is also the most common specification in new residential construction across North America, Europe, and Australia — overhead head plus hand shower is the standard two-outlet setup that contractors and developers default to. That demand pattern means predictable reorder cycles for distributors stocking this SKU, and it means your contractor customers already know how to install and sell it.
Where It Sits in the Concealed Shower Line
Entry Level
Concealed Shower Mixer
Single-outlet, no diverter. Simplest installation, lowest unit cost.
This Product · Volume SKU
2 Way Concealed Shower Mixer
Two outlets, integrated diverter, pressure-balanced. Widest residential and mid-range commercial coverage.
Premium
Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer
Thermostatic cartridge holds precise set-point temperature. For markets where scald protection is a code requirement.
Extended Configuration
3 Way Concealed Shower Mixer
Three-outlet diverter for more complex shower setups. Higher unit cost, more complex installation.
Technical Data
These are the specific parameters for the 2 way concealed shower mixer. The category page covers range values across the full line — this table gives you the exact figures for this configuration.
Full Specification Table
2 Way Concealed Shower Mixer — Standard Configuration
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Body material | C36000-equivalent free-machining brass |
| Valve type | Pressure-balanced cartridge |
| Diverter outlets | 2 (overhead / hand shower) — sequential, not simultaneous |
| Rough-in depth | 60–75mm from finished wall surface (standard) |
| Max working pressure | 0.6 MPa |
| Min working pressure | 0.05 MPa |
| Temperature range | 20–65°C |
| Flow rate | 10–18 L/min at 0.3 MPa (typical; varies by outlet configuration) |
| Inlet connection | G1/2" (standard); G3/4" available on request |
| Outlet connections | G1/2" × 2 |
| Trim plate dimensions | Approx. 200 × 200mm (standard profile; OEM dimensions available) |
| Handle type | Single lever (temperature/flow) + diverter control |
| Surface finishes | Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze |
| Certifications | CE cUPC ISO 9001:2015 |
| OEM MOQ | 200 pieces per SKU |
| Standard lead time | 25–35 days |
| OEM lead time (new tooling) | 35–50 days |
Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and confirmation of exact parameters for your order.
Key Spec Highlights
Pressure-Balanced Cartridge
Holds outlet temperature within a reasonable range when supply pressure fluctuates — the standard residential scenario where a toilet flush drops cold supply pressure momentarily.
Sequential Diverter
Routes water to overhead head or hand shower — not simultaneously. Simpler mechanism, lower unit cost, straightforward installation.
Standard Rough-In Depth
60–75mm from finished wall surface. Compatible with standard stud-wall and concrete construction without special framing.
5 Surface Finishes
Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze. All finishes available across the same valve body — no tooling changes required.
CE, cUPC, ISO 9001:2015
Certified for European and North American markets. Documentation available for import compliance and project specifications.
Pressure-Balanced vs Thermostatic
This mixer uses a pressure-balanced cartridge — it compensates for pressure fluctuations but does not maintain a precise set temperature independently of supply temperature changes.
A thermostatic mixer maintains a user-set temperature regardless of supply temperature variation. It costs more and suits projects where precise temperature control is a specification requirement.
For most residential and mid-range hospitality projects, pressure-balanced is the standard and appropriate choice. If your project spec calls for thermostatic, see the thermostatic range.
Valve Mechanics
Understanding the internal mechanics helps you specify the right product, brief your installation team accurately, and answer end-customer questions with confidence.
Water Enters the Rough-In Body
Hot and cold supply lines connect to the concealed valve body via G1/2" inlets. The body is set into the wall during rough-in — before tiling — at the correct depth (60–75mm from finished wall surface). Once tiled, only the trim plate and controls are visible.
Pressure-Balanced Cartridge Mixes Temperature
The single lever controls both temperature (left/right rotation) and flow volume (up/down). Inside, the pressure-balanced cartridge monitors the ratio of hot to cold pressure. If cold pressure drops — for example, when a toilet flushes — the cartridge automatically reduces hot flow proportionally, preventing a sudden temperature spike at the outlet.
Diverter Routes Flow to Selected Outlet
A separate diverter control — typically a rotary knob or push-button on the trim plate — directs mixed water to either Outlet 1 (overhead shower head) or Outlet 2 (hand shower). The diverter is sequential: only one outlet is active at a time. This is by design — it keeps the mechanism simple and the unit cost lower than a simultaneous-flow configuration.
Water Exits Through the Active Outlet
Mixed water at the selected temperature and flow rate exits through the active G1/2" outlet port and travels to the connected fixture — overhead arm, hand shower bar, or body jet rail. The inactive outlet port is sealed by the diverter mechanism with no bypass flow.
Mechanical Notes for Specifiers
No simultaneous flow: The 2-way diverter is sequential by design. If a project requires overhead and hand shower to run simultaneously, specify the thermostatic mixer with independent volume controls instead.
Cartridge serviceability: The pressure-balanced cartridge is accessible from the front after removing the trim plate — no wall demolition required for routine maintenance or cartridge replacement.
Rough-in body is finish-agnostic: The same valve body accepts any trim plate finish. This means the rough-in can be completed before the finish decision is finalised — useful for large projects where finish selections are confirmed late.
Minimum pressure requirement: 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar). Gravity-fed systems with very low static pressure may need a pump booster upstream — confirm supply pressure before specifying.
Installation Overview
Concealed mixers require rough-in work before tiling. This section covers what your installation team needs to know — wall preparation, rough-in depth, supply connections, and trim-out sequence.
Phase 1 — Rough-In
Before tiling; structural and plumbing work
Mark valve centre position
Typically 900–1100mm from shower floor. Confirm with trim plate dimensions (approx. 200×200mm) to ensure adequate clearance from adjacent fixtures.
Set supply line centres
Hot and cold inlets are on standard 150mm centres (G1/2"). Confirm exact inlet spacing from the product data sheet before roughing in supply lines.
Mount valve body at correct depth
60–75mm from finished wall surface. Use the supplied depth gauge or bracket. Incorrect depth is the most common installation error — it prevents the trim plate from seating flush.
Connect supply and outlet lines
Connect hot/cold supply to inlets. Run outlet lines to overhead arm position and hand shower bar position. Cap outlets and pressure-test before closing the wall.
Pressure test and close wall
Test at 1.5× working pressure for a minimum of 30 minutes before boarding and tiling. Document the test — required for warranty and building inspection in most markets.
Phase 2 — Trim-Out
After tiling; finish installation
Insert cartridge
The pressure-balanced cartridge is installed at trim-out, not rough-in. This protects it from construction debris and pressure-test damage. Insert and hand-tighten per the installation guide.
Fit trim plate
Slide the trim plate over the valve stem and seat flush against the tile. Apply a thin bead of neutral-cure silicone around the perimeter — do not use acetoxy (acid-cure) silicone near brass fittings.
Attach lever and diverter controls
Fit the temperature/flow lever and diverter knob per the trim kit instructions. Confirm diverter indexes correctly between both outlet positions before completing.
Connect and fit outlet fixtures
Connect overhead shower arm and hand shower bar to the outlet ports. Fit escutcheons and check for leaks at all connections under live pressure before signing off.
Commission and set temperature limit
Set the maximum temperature stop on the cartridge per local code requirements (typically 49°C / 120°F for residential). Test both outlets across the full diverter range.
Most Common Error
Incorrect rough-in depth. The valve body must be set at 60–75mm from the finished wall surface — not the substrate. Account for tile thickness when setting depth.
Tools Required
Adjustable wrench, PTFE tape, spirit level, silicone gun (neutral cure), pressure test kit, and the supplied installation template for inlet spacing.
Installation Guide
Full installation guide with dimensioned diagrams is available on request. Contact us to receive the PDF for your project documentation.
Engineering Detail
The integrated diverter is the component that distinguishes this mixer from a basic concealed valve — and it's where we've seen the most variation in quality across the market. A poorly built diverter either leaks at the non-active outlet, or the diverter handle becomes stiff over time as the internal seals degrade. Both failure modes generate warranty claims. In a concealed installation, a leaking outlet means your customer's contractor is cutting into tile.
We machine the diverter body from the same C36000-equivalent brass billet as the main valve body. It's not a separate zinc alloy insert pressed into a brass housing — a common cost-reduction approach we've seen from other factories. This matters for long-term dimensional stability and corrosion resistance in the shower environment.
The diverter cartridge uses EPDM seals rated for the temperature and pressure range of this application. We run the assembled diverter through a 0.6 MPa pressure test before the unit moves to final assembly. The diverter handle torque is set during assembly to a specified range — loose enough to operate without effort, firm enough that it doesn't drift between positions under water pressure.
We run 500,000-cycle endurance testing on the diverter assembly as part of our standard production batch testing. This is the number that tells you whether the cartridge your sample showed is the cartridge your container delivers. We've had suppliers who passed paper qualification but showed early failure rates in our endurance testing — they're no longer on our approved list. A diverter that passes 500,000 cycles under test conditions will hold up through normal service life without the seal degradation that causes drip failures at the non-active outlet.
Drip at non-active outlet — water from the overhead head while the hand shower is running, or vice versa. Immediate callback, customer dissatisfaction.
Stiff handle over time — internal seal degradation makes the diverter hard to operate. Warranty claim, replacement unit required.
Concealed installation penalty — any leak at the non-active outlet in a tiled wall means the contractor cuts into tile to access the valve. Tile damage claims erode the margin on the original SKU.
A diverter that works reliably means no callbacks, no tile damage claims, and no warranty replacements. The margin on this SKU stays intact across the product's service life.
0.6 MPa
Pressure Test
Every assembled diverter pressure-tested before final assembly
500,000
Cycle Endurance
Standard production batch testing across all valve products
C36000
Brass Equivalent
Same billet for diverter body and main valve — no zinc alloy inserts
Installation Reference
The concealed shower mixer with diverter goes into the wall before tile work starts, which means installation errors are expensive to correct. The parameters below are what your contractor customers need to confirm before rough-in.
Standard 60–75 mm from the finished wall surface. Covers the most common wall assemblies in primary export markets: standard drywall plus tile, cement board plus tile, and single-layer tile on masonry. For non-standard assemblies — thicker tile packages, double-layer drywall, or specific commercial wall systems — adjusted rough-in depth is available on OEM orders. A rough-in guide is included with every valve body shipment.
Standard 150 mm center-to-center between hot and cold inlets, matching the industry-standard rough-in pattern for concealed shower valves. Compatible with standard plumbing rough-in templates.
Two outlets at standard positions for overhead arm and hand shower slide bar connection. Outlet positions are fixed on the standard valve body. OEM configurations with adjusted outlet positions are available on orders of 200+ pieces.
The standard 200 × 200 mm trim plate covers the rough-in opening for standard wall assemblies. For tile assemblies with larger grout joints or non-standard opening sizes, extended trim plate profiles are available on OEM orders.
The rough-in depth tolerance matters more on this product than on a surface-mounted valve. If the valve body is installed 10 mm too deep, the trim plate won't reach the wall surface and the escutcheon won't seat correctly. We've seen this cause installation callbacks even when the valve itself is perfectly functional.
The rough-in guide included with every shipment addresses this specifically. It's worth making sure your contractor customers read it before they pour the wall.
| Wall Assembly | Standard Compatible | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Drywall + tile | Yes | Standard 60–75 mm depth covers this assembly |
| Cement board + tile | Yes | Standard 60–75 mm depth covers this assembly |
| Single-layer tile on masonry | Yes | Standard 60–75 mm depth covers this assembly |
| Thick tile package | OEM | Adjusted rough-in depth available on OEM orders |
| Double-layer drywall | OEM | Adjusted rough-in depth available on OEM orders |
| Commercial wall systems | OEM | Specify wall assembly on OEM inquiry for confirmation |
Buyer Intelligence
The two outlet concealed shower mixer is a broadly applicable product, but the segments where it generates consistent, repeatable volume are specific. Here's where we see the strongest demand from our existing buyers.
Property developers specifying concealed shower systems across multi-unit residential builds default to the 2-way configuration because it covers the standard overhead-plus-hand-shower setup at a price point that works in mid-range residential. Volume per project runs 50–500 units depending on project scale, and developers in this segment reorder on a project-by-project basis.
The cUPC and CE certifications are typically required for permit compliance, and having the documentation ready at order confirmation removes a friction point from the procurement process. We've had several developer-focused distributors tell us that documentation readiness is the deciding factor when they're choosing between two otherwise comparable suppliers — it's worth having the test reports in hand before your customer asks.
Distributors building a concealed shower program need a volume SKU that their contractor customers will specify repeatedly. The 2-way configuration is that SKU — it's what most contractors default to for standard residential projects, and it's the configuration that generates the most reorder activity.
Stocking this mixer alongside the concealed shower trim kit as a separate SKU gives your contractor customers the flexibility to source rough-in and trim on independent timelines, which is how new construction projects actually work.
Hotels renovating guest bathrooms at the 3- and 4-star level specify the 2-way concealed mixer as the standard configuration. Overhead head plus hand shower covers the functionality guests expect; the concealed installation gives the bathroom a cleaner look than surface-mounted alternatives.
Hospitality procurement typically runs 50–300 units per property, with repeat orders as properties renovate additional floors or expand. The CE certification covers most European and Middle Eastern hospitality markets; cUPC covers North American properties. We've shipped this configuration to hospitality projects across Southeast Asia and the Middle East — the matte black and PVD gold finishes move particularly well in that segment.
Showrooms stocking concealed shower products for the residential renovation market need a mid-range SKU that demonstrates the concealed shower concept without requiring the premium price commitment of a thermostatic system. The 2-way mixer fills that role — it's a genuine concealed shower product with a clean trim profile, available in finishes that photograph well for showroom displays, at a price point that converts browsers into buyers.
OEM trim profiles let you differentiate your showroom's offering from the standard catalog.
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Surface Engineering
All five of our in-house finishes are available on this mixer. The finish decision affects both the retail price point you can support and the warranty claim exposure you're taking on. Because all five finishes run on our in-house lines, a mixed-finish order doesn't require coordinating between two suppliers or managing two lead times.
| Finish | Process | Salt Spray | Best Market Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Chrome
|
Cu/Ni/Cr electroplating | 24h+ (most batches 48h) | Volume residential, hospitality |
|
Brushed Nickel
|
Multi-layer electroplating + brushing | 24h+ | North American residential |
|
Matte Black
|
PVD or electroplating + matte treatment | 24h+ | Premium residential, hospitality |
|
PVD Gold
|
Physical vapor deposition, 0.3–0.5μm | 24h+ | Middle East, premium segment |
|
Oil-Rubbed Bronze
|
Electroplating + patina treatment | 24h+ | North American traditional style |
Mixed-finish orders — chrome and brushed nickel in the same container — don't require coordinating between two suppliers or managing two lead times.
Finish consistency within a batch is controlled by one team — the chrome on unit 1 matches the chrome on unit 50, which matters when your customers are installing multiple units in the same project.
Matte black and PVD gold carry a higher retail price point than chrome, which means better margin per unit for your distribution business.
PVD gold holds up well against the cleaning chemicals that premium bathroom users tend to apply — fewer finish warranty claims from your downstream customers.
Both finishes have been the fastest-growing in our concealed shower line over the last few years. They move particularly well in premium residential and boutique hospitality — Southeast Asia and Middle East markets in particular. Higher retail price point means better margin per unit for your distribution business.
All five finishes pass 24h+ salt spray testing; most chrome batches reach 48h. The multi-layer electroplating stack, PVD process, and salt spray testing protocol are documented in our category-level finish durability report — available on request with your quote.
OEM & Private Label
The standard 2 way concealed shower mixer is a ready-to-list SKU. The OEM path is for buyers who need to differentiate their program — different trim plate profile, custom handle design, private label packaging, or a finish combination not in our standard catalog.
The foundation of the OEM program
The valve body is standardized across our concealed shower line. That's a deliberate choice: standardizing the rough-in component keeps tooling costs manageable, keeps certification coverage straightforward, and means your customers' plumbers are installing the same rough-in regardless of which trim profile they're pairing it with.
Where visible differentiation happens
The OEM development work focuses on the trim kit — trim plate dimensions, handle profile, escutcheon design. We maintain an in-house tooling room for casting dies and CNC fixtures, so tooling revisions don't go to an outside vendor.
First Sample
25–35 days
Custom trim kit OEM
MOQ
200 pcs
Custom OEM trim
Faster path for standard trim profiles
For private label packaging on our standard trim profiles, we can move faster.
First Sample
15–20 days
Private label packaging
MOQ
200 pcs
Same minimum
The valve body's CE and cUPC certifications remain valid when paired with a custom OEM trim kit, because the certifications cover the valve body's pressure-balancing and flow performance — not the trim aesthetics.
If you're modifying the valve body itself — adjusting rough-in depth, adding an outlet — we manage the certification extension with the relevant certification body. You don't run a full re-certification from scratch.
MOQ of 200 pieces is low enough to test a new design in your market before committing to a full container.
Certifications & Compliance
The 2 way concealed shower mixer carries CE and cUPC certification, covering the two largest regulated markets in our buyer base. Here's what that means for your specific market.
| Market | Certification Required | Our Coverage | Documentation |
|---|---|---|---|
|
US / Canada |
cUPC (IAPMO, ASSE 1016) |
Certified |
Test reports, certificate of conformity, HS code classification |
|
European Union / UK |
CE (EN 1111) |
Certified |
CE declaration of conformity, technical file |
|
Australia / New Zealand |
WaterMark (AS 4032) |
On request |
WaterMark license documentation |
|
Middle East / Southeast Asia |
CE accepted in most markets |
CE covers most |
CE documentation covers most requirements. Consult for specific market requirements. |
We prepare the HS code classification and can provide a binding ruling reference for customs pre-clearance if your broker needs it.
The CE declaration and technical file are prepared in parallel with production and travel with the shipment documentation. The documentation package is consistent from order to order — your customs broker isn't solving new problems every time a container arrives.
cUPC certification for this product covers ASSE 1016 compliance, which is the pressure-balancing performance standard required for shower valves in the US and Canada. If your market requires ASSE 1070 (thermostatic performance), that's the concealed thermostatic shower mixer. The two standards address different performance requirements, and the certification coverage is specific to each.
OEM trim kit changes do not invalidate valve body certifications. Valve body modifications are managed through certification extension — not full re-certification.
Logistics & Cost Planning
Valve bodies are solid brass — they're heavier than most shower products, and getting the container loading right affects your landed cost calculation. Here's what to expect before you confirm the order.
3,500 – 4,500 units
per standard 40HQ container
Capacity varies by trim configuration — valve-only vs. valve with trim kit. Exact count confirmed on the pre-shipment packing list.
For buyers consolidating multiple SKUs — this mixer alongside the 3-way concealed shower mixer or the concealed shower trim kit — we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space and keep the container weight balanced for port handling.
The documentation package is prepared in parallel with production and ready at container loading.
Documentation Package Includes
25–35
days
Standard Catalog Items
From order confirmation to container loading for in-catalog SKUs with no new tooling required
35–50
days
OEM Orders with New Tooling
Extended timeline for OEM configurations requiring new tooling development
Product Line
The concealed shower line has eight variants. Here's how the 2-way mixer sits relative to the products buyers most often compare it against — so you can match the right SKU to each project specification.
Comparing
Basic Concealed Shower Mixer
The basic concealed shower mixer is a single-outlet valve — no diverter. Right choice when your customer's shower has only one outlet (overhead head only, or hand shower only).
2-Way Mixer (This Product)
Adds the diverter for two-outlet configurations. If your market is standard residential with overhead-plus-hand-shower setups, the 2-way is the correct specification.
Specify the 2-Way When
The shower configuration includes two outlets — typically overhead rain head plus hand shower.
Comparing
3-Way Concealed Shower Mixer
The 3-way concealed shower mixer routes water to three outlets — typically overhead, hand shower, and a body jet or secondary outlet. Right choice for premium residential and boutique hospitality projects.
2-Way Mixer (This Product)
The standard specification for the majority of residential and mid-range commercial projects. The 3-way is the upgrade for buyers targeting the premium segment.
Specify the 3-Way When
The shower configuration includes a third outlet — body jet, secondary rain head, or additional hand shower.
Comparing
Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer
The concealed thermostatic shower mixer holds outlet temperature to a precise set point (±2°C) regardless of supply pressure or temperature fluctuations. Required by code in several European markets for commercial applications and increasingly specified in Australian commercial projects.
2-Way Mixer (This Product)
Pressure-balanced mixer. Satisfies code in most residential applications in North America and is the standard specification where thermostatic performance isn't a code requirement.
Specify Thermostatic When
The project is commercial in Europe or Australia, or the end-user requires precise temperature hold regardless of supply fluctuations.
Comparing
Concealed Shower Set
The concealed shower set includes the mixer plus overhead rain head and hand shower, packaged together. Right choice when your customers want a complete coordinated package.
2-Way Mixer Only (This Product)
Gives flexibility to pair with preferred heads. Common in new construction where the plumbing rough-in happens before finish selection — the mixer-only SKU lets buyers source heads separately.
Specify Mixer-Only When
The rough-in precedes finish selection, or the buyer is sourcing heads from a different supplier or product line.
| Product | Outlets | Temperature Control | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Way Concealed Shower Mixer (This Product) | 2 | Pressure-balanced | Standard residential, mid-range commercial |
| Basic Concealed Shower Mixer | 1 | Pressure-balanced | Single-outlet showers |
| 3-Way Concealed Shower Mixer | 3 | Pressure-balanced | Premium residential, boutique hospitality |
| Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer | 2+ | Thermostatic (±2°C) | EU/AU commercial, code-required thermostatic |
| Concealed Shower Set | 2 | Pressure-balanced | Complete package buyers, coordinated finish |
| Concealed Shower Trim Kit | — | — | Finish upgrade / replacement trim |
| Concealed Shower Valve | — | — | Rough-in valve, trim-separate specification |
| Concealed Shower System | Multi | Varies | Full system specification, hospitality fit-out |
Decision-support answers for importers, distributors, and OEM program managers evaluating this mixer.
A 2 way concealed shower mixer routes water to one of two outlets — typically overhead head or hand shower — using a diverter that switches between them sequentially. Only one outlet runs at a time. A 3 way mixer adds a third outlet (body jet or secondary head) and a diverter that switches among three positions.
The 2-way is the standard specification for most residential and mid-range commercial projects; the 3-way is specified when the shower configuration includes a third outlet. For buyers building a volume program, the 2-way covers the majority of projects; the 3-way is the premium-tier add-on. See the 3 Way Concealed Shower Mixer for that configuration.
Yes. This mixer carries cUPC certification covering ASSE 1016 pressure-balancing performance, which is the standard required for shower valves in the US and Canada. We provide the full documentation package — test reports, certificate of conformity, and HS code classification — with every North American shipment. If your customs broker needs a binding ruling reference for pre-clearance, we can provide that as well.
Note: cUPC covers pressure-balancing performance (ASSE 1016). If your market or project specification requires thermostatic performance (ASSE 1070), that is a different product — see the Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer.
No — the integrated diverter in this mixer is a sequential selector, not a splitter. It routes full flow to one outlet at a time. This is the standard design for a two outlet concealed shower mixer and is what most residential and mid-range commercial specifications call for.
If your customers need simultaneous flow to multiple outlets, that requires a different valve configuration — contact us to discuss the right product for that application.
Standard rough-in depth is 60–75mm from the finished wall surface, covering the most common wall assemblies in North America, Europe, and Australia. We include a rough-in guide with every valve body shipment.
For non-standard assemblies — thicker tile packages, double-layer drywall, or specific commercial wall systems — we can adjust the rough-in depth specification on OEM orders of 200+ pieces. If your market has specific wall construction standards, send us the details and we'll confirm compatibility or specify the adjustment needed.
200 pieces per SKU for custom OEM trim kits — new trim plate profile, custom handle design, or non-standard dimensions. That's low enough to test a new design in your market before committing to a full container.
Private Label — Standard Trim
MOQ: 200 pieces. No new tooling required. First-sample lead time: 15–20 days.
Custom OEM Trim — New Tooling
MOQ: 200 pieces. New trim plate or handle profile. First-sample lead time: 25–35 days.
The valve body is standardized and certified; OEM development focuses on the trim kit.
Drip at the non-active outlet is a diverter seal failure — either the EPDM seals have degraded or the diverter cartridge wasn't seated correctly during installation. Our diverter assemblies use EPDM seals rated for the full temperature and pressure range of this application, and we pressure-test every assembled unit at 0.6 MPa before it leaves the line. We also run 500,000-cycle endurance testing on the diverter assembly per production batch.
Most common field cause: Installation error — specifically, the diverter cartridge not being fully seated before the trim plate is installed. The installation guide addresses this step explicitly.
For persistent failures, contact us with the batch number from the shipment documentation and we'll pull the test records for that production run.
Send us your target market, volume, and finish requirements — we'll come back with a detailed quote and, if you're new to this product, a recommendation on whether the standard catalog configuration or an OEM trim variant makes more sense for your program.
Most new buyers start with a 2–3 unit sample order to test with their own customers before committing to a stocking order. We can ship samples within 7–10 days of order confirmation.
Manufacturing Since 2008
CE & cUPC certified. 5 finishes. OEM from 200 pcs. Factory-direct pricing with full documentation for every export market.
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