A. One control which increases the flow and temperature at the same time in sequence
Typical useage: Control a fixed shower head
Limitations: Cannot independantly adjust flow and temperature control
Thermostatically Controlled Twin Valve
One Single Outlet
A. Water flow to one single outlet
B. Temperature control
Typical useage: Control a fixed shower head
Advantages: Seperate flow and temperature controls
Thermostatically Controlled Twin Valve with 2 Way Diverter
Two Outlets
A. Water control with diverter for two seperate outlets
B. Temperature control
Typical useage: Control a fixed shower head and a hand held shower
Limitations: Only one function can be used at a time
Thermostatically Controlled Triple Valve
Two Outlets
A. Water flow to single outlet
B. Temperature control
C. Water flow to single outlet (seperate or simultaneous use)
Typical useage: Control a fixed shower head and body jets
Advantages: Both functions can be used simultaneous or seperately
Thermostatically Controlled Triple Valve with 3 Way Diverter
Three Outlets
A. Water control with diverter for two seperate outlets
B. Temperature control
C. Water flow to single outlet (seperate or simultaneous use)
Typical useage: Control a fixed shower head, a hand held shower and a bath filler
Advantages: Used to thermostatically control three seperate functions. Two functions can be used simultaneous or seperately at the same time.