Ok, with help from the forum, I've decided to forgo the tub spout in the new shower (no tub) that I was thinking about using for bucket filling. Ok, so now I need a suggestion and have 1 question.
First, what shower only valve should I use. I'm running two separate shower heads and shower valves into this shower, both supplied from 3/4 PEX-A with 1/2 PEX-A to each fixture. I saw suggestions for Delta r10000 and also for Delta r22000. I don't know the difference between the two, but I need shower only valve with PEX-A connections.
I understand that Deltas Multi-Choice rough valves will accept a pressure balanced or a thermostatic cartridge, so that decision can be made later, is that correct?
Also, regarding PEX-A valves and fittings. I understand PEX-A and PEX-B fittings are different, PEX-A being larger for the expansion connection. The fittings I was looking at at Menards say " PEX", but don't say whether they are for A or B. Is there a way to tell by looking at the shape of the barbs or something similar? Or a specification on the packaging, such as a number.
I guess that was two questions, but thanks for the help.
First, what shower only valve should I use. I'm running two separate shower heads and shower valves into this shower, both supplied from 3/4 PEX-A with 1/2 PEX-A to each fixture. I saw suggestions for Delta r10000 and also for Delta r22000. I don't know the difference between the two, but I need shower only valve with PEX-A connections.
I understand that Deltas Multi-Choice rough valves will accept a pressure balanced or a thermostatic cartridge, so that decision can be made later, is that correct?
Also, regarding PEX-A valves and fittings. I understand PEX-A and PEX-B fittings are different, PEX-A being larger for the expansion connection. The fittings I was looking at at Menards say " PEX", but don't say whether they are for A or B. Is there a way to tell by looking at the shape of the barbs or something similar? Or a specification on the packaging, such as a number.
I guess that was two questions, but thanks for the help.