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These systems commonly carry industry certifications such as EPA WaterSense, ICC‑ES PMG (meeting cUPC standards), ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1, and state listings or qualifications like Massachusetts certification and California CEC/DOE listings.
Rain shower heads and handhelds are typically rated around 1.8 GPM (≈6.8 L/min). Tub and waterfall spouts usually have higher flows, roughly 4.17–5.5 GPM depending on the model.
They typically include pressure‑balance rough‑in valves or cartridges with anti‑scald protection, pressure‑regulating valves, non‑return (check) valves, and pressure‑balance ceramic‑disc cartridges to keep temperature stable during pressure changes.
Typical packages include a rain shower head, a handheld shower head with hose and holder, a shower arm, a rough‑in/pressure‑balance valve with trim (lever and diverter), and often a tub spout with matching trim.
Rain shower heads are commonly about 8 inches in diameter, made from stainless steel (SUS304), often described as ultra‑thin and fitted with silicone or easy‑clean nozzles.
They use silicone or soft‑touch spray nozzles and rubber nubbins so calcium and lime build‑up can be wiped off with a finger for easier maintenance.