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Extremes of temperature, the stresses caused by hard water (water rich in lime) and the corrosion caused by
chlorine means the ceramic disc and thermostatic cartridges are under daily attack. They are also the most
hard working items in the bathroom.
Ceramic discs are harder than diamonds - The hardest material known to man!
Burlington is developing disc valves in Germany and is standardising this technology across its range.
Ceramic disc technology
All our shower hoses are 11mm bore vs. the standard 8mm bore (the
‘bore' is the hollow part inside the shower hose tube).
This allows for an increased water flow (a minimum of 33% more
water) - especially important in low water pressure environments.
Larger bore
shower hoses
11mm bore
8mm bore
More power, less water… Water saving without ruining your shower!
All our fixed shower heads have AirBurst built in
Air is forced into the water flow through a hole in the under-surface of the shower head. Water and air
mix, this mixture spins around causing turbulence which increases the pressure inside the shower head.
The water passes out of the shower head with the power of a traditional shower - so you do not feel any
difference… except you can save up the 33% of water (and save up to 33% in energy costs to heat your
shower water!)
AirBurst
Vernet is the world leader in thermostatic shower components, and provide the best
possible temperature and safety measures available. The quality materials in the capsule
minimise any potential limescale effects on working parts - enabling extended lifetimes
of performance. Burlington uses Vernet wax capsules across its range - this means that
the temperature of your shower will not vary by more than +- 1°C - even if someone
flushes a WC whilst you are showering!
Thermostatic safety
SHOWERING
All measurements shown are represented in cm
Domus Classica Collection




