12-13-2009, 01:08 AM
You should have the operation instructions for your shower faucet, if not go to the mfg. website to find out how to adjust the water flow pressure.
We went with an American Standard shower faucet control (first time I have ever had A.S. faucets) only because it was a 'new fangeled' (ie required by building code) pressure balancing/anti scald valve that has full range temp & flow control. We ordered ours online only to find out that HPM stocked them, but didn't have them on their faucet display - only found that out when they had some on clearance - after we paid much more for the faucets & shipping!
Many new faucets have a pre-set pressure (flow) thingy within the central valve of the faucet control (that is what may need to be adjusted).
We went with an American Standard shower faucet control (first time I have ever had A.S. faucets) only because it was a 'new fangeled' (ie required by building code) pressure balancing/anti scald valve that has full range temp & flow control. We ordered ours online only to find out that HPM stocked them, but didn't have them on their faucet display - only found that out when they had some on clearance - after we paid much more for the faucets & shipping!
Many new faucets have a pre-set pressure (flow) thingy within the central valve of the faucet control (that is what may need to be adjusted).