FlowThru™ FOR THE FRESHEST WATER
3 REASONS FOR CHOOSING FLOWTHRU™ 
Mixing and total replacement of water in the tank. FlowThru™ diverts the water into the tank, reducing the risk of Legionella by keeping the water moving.
Full range of solutions complying with HSG 274pt2. Expansion tanks ranging from 2 to 325 liters developed for stimulating flow within the vessel.
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Where Water Gets Better
1” Connection offers superior flow rates compared to other ¾” designs.
MEDI SPOUT™ The Medi Spout MT
ANTI-MICROBIAL SHOWERHEAD
hand wash hygiene demanded by hospitals. This range is perfectly suited for Healthcare sectors where hand hygiene is of the utmost importance.
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e growthofw y e range was designed to meet the high standard of
The spouts are moulded in ABS with a Silver-Ion Anti-Microbial additive waterbornebio-filmsthatcanveryeasily
 Slim, minimalistic, modern appearance Durable ABS coloured finish, also available in white
Anti-Microbial ABS with added Biomaster silver ion technology for long-term defence against harmful bacteria
1) Backplate_ 
Strong, Sturdy Brass Backplat e with 4 point fixing positions
 Easy push-fit connection to waterways 2) Anti-MicrobialWaterways_
4 different colours included to promo te a quarterly replacement regime (or as required)
3) One-Piece Anti-Microbial Outlet_
 Supplied in sets of 4 with 4 different flow rates 4) Outer Showerhead Cover_ Chromed brass
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Easily removable for cleaning / waterwa ys replacement
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