Sirrus Stratus TS1875CCP (2012 on) (STR TS1875 CDC C)

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National Shower Spares Sirrus Stratus TS1875CCP (2012-on). Shower valve only. Recessed into wall (concealed). Suitable for cavity wall depths of between 60-69mm. Thermostatic temperature control. Automatic thermostatic shut-off in the event of hot or cold water failure. Dual controlled: separate temperature and flow regulation. Check valves and serviceable filters as standard. 15mm compression inlet elbows. 175mm inlet centres. 1/2" BSP outlet connections. Package height 185mm. Package width 194mm. Package length 240mm. Suitable for all plumbing/water systems (preferably balanced). Minimum working pressure 0.2 bar. Maximum working pressure 8 bar. Maximum static pressure 10 bar. Polished chrome finish. Anti-vandal stainless steel concealing plate. WRAS and TMV3 approved. 1 year manufacturers' parts and labour guarantee. Genuine brand new Sirrus product, covered by a Sirrus manufacturer's guarantee.

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Sirrus Stratus TS1875CCP (2012-on). Shower valve only. Recessed into wall (concealed). Suitable for cavity wall depths of between 60-69mm. Thermostatic temperature control. Automatic thermostatic shut-off in the event of hot or cold water failure. Dual controlled: separate temperature and flow regulation. Check valves and serviceable filters as standard. 15mm compression inlet elbows. 175mm inlet centres. 1/2" BSP outlet connections. Package height 185mm. Package width 194mm. Package length 240mm. Suitable for all plumbing/water systems (preferably balanced). Minimum working pressure 0.2 bar. Maximum working pressure 8 bar. Maximum static pressure 10 bar. Polished chrome finish. Anti-vandal stainless steel concealing plate. WRAS and TMV3 approved. 1 year manufacturers' parts and labour guarantee. Genuine brand new Sirrus product, covered by a Sirrus manufacturer's guarantee.


Product specifications

Brand Sirrus
Category
EAN
  • 5014868014982
MPN
  • STR TS1875 CDC C

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