UK power shower manufacturers Aqualisa have unveiled their range of digital showers and baths at this year’s Sleep Event in London.
Aimed at hotel designers and specifiers, there are three main collections: Quartz Digital, HiQu Digital (launching January 2009) and ilux Digital, a design and functionality-led product aimed at the luxury and boutique market.
All Aqualisa digital products features one-touch control with a simple, push button start/stop control and an LED display integrated onto the shower or bath control to indicate water temperature readiness. Displays flash whilst water is warming up and then turn to steady, once the water has reached the user’s pre-set temperature.
Also included is what is claimed to be thermostatic precision that involves
Aqualisa’s digital processors blending hot and cold flows of water with what is described as extreme accuracy, resulting in perfect, thermostatically controlled temperatures.
One further option that is available is the choice to have an 'eco setting'. This reduces flow to around 8ltrs per minute and is said to be ideal for those who want to be as 'green' as possible.
Supplier: Aqualisa Products Ltd WesterhamKentUK Showers and accessories. Web: www.aqualisa.co.uk
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