What's the difference between a diverter and a rough-in valve?

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My question is whether there is any real difference between the functioning of a diverter and rough-in valve piece. As I understand it, a diverter is the piece which "diverts" the water between one and three different water outlets. If that's so, then doesn't a rough-in valve function similarly? I've heard the rough-in valve described as the "engine" of a bath or shower. Some clarification between these two terms would help a lot. Thanks!
 
A diverter valve do not have a true off position -- A rough-in tub/shower valve will have a true off position.
 
A shower valve is responsible for temperature control. A diverter is just what it says, diverts water from one shower head to another. Volume controls are simple on and off valves.
 

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