Interface Usability and Shower Valves
Continue Reading February 5th, 2010 Adam Menzies
A few weekends ago my father and I were installing a shower valve in my soon-to-be new bathroom in my soon-to-be remodeled basement. This isn’t your father’s shower valve though; no, this is a new-fangled shower valve. You are all familiar with shower valves (I hope), they come in two varieties mostly: 1. two knobs…one hot, one cold. 2. One lever/knob that gradually goes from cold to hot. I could go into much more detail on how this works now that I am a plumbing master, but that’s for another blog and another time.
So on with the story. We are installing this valve I bought without really inspecting at the store (I figured a shower valve is a shower valve right? The most important thing is that my wife likes the color), and it is the lever type that mixes hot and cold as you move it left to right. However, we notice that while this controls the temperature mix of the water it does not actually allow water to flow through the valve. That is controlled by another lever attached to the valve.