CountryBumkin
Active Member
I am remodeling my bathroom and converting my shower to a Steam Shower. I was planning to use a Mr. Steam MS-400E generator. I noticed in the installation manual that they require the water pressure to be reduced to 15-20 psi. My water pressure is currently 60 psi. I'm on a well.
What device do I use to reduce the pressure? Preferably something small enough to fit in the cabinet (under vanity) which will house the generator.
And is this a good idea, or should i look for another brand generator that can run on full pressure?
I looked at Amerec generators but they don't have the controls in the finish that match my fixtures - but more interestingly, they want the water PH at 10.5 to 11.5 (Mr. Steam doesn't specify). My tap water is closer to 7.2 PH. Is 10.5+ reasonable?
Thanks again.
What device do I use to reduce the pressure? Preferably something small enough to fit in the cabinet (under vanity) which will house the generator.
And is this a good idea, or should i look for another brand generator that can run on full pressure?
I looked at Amerec generators but they don't have the controls in the finish that match my fixtures - but more interestingly, they want the water PH at 10.5 to 11.5 (Mr. Steam doesn't specify). My tap water is closer to 7.2 PH. Is 10.5+ reasonable?
Thanks again.