Thermostatic Shower Cartridge for Vernet TMV2 VERCA43LT

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The Vernet VERCA43LT (often listed as CA43 L-T) is a thermostatic cartridge used to regulate water temperature in shower and bath mixer valves. It is specifically designed to provide anti-scald protection and maintain a stable temperature by mixing hot and cold water flows.

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Vernet VERCA43LT replacement cartridge. Designed to fit various slimline showers and Crosswater mixer valves, this 4-inch, TMV2-certified unit instantly regulates hot and cold water to provide a consistent, comfortable temperature while preventing dangerous temperature spikes.

 

  • Meets TMV2 safety ratings, making it suitable for domestic use to prevent accidental scalding.
  • Constructed with a high-technology thermoplastic polymer to minimize limescale buildup.
  • Commonly used in slim sanitary faucets, shower enclosures, and mixer valves from brands like Crosswater.
  • 4″ Length

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