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hopeless case January 6th 04 11:08 PM

electric shower recommendations?
 
I want to install a shower which will be fed by the rising main and
heat the water electrically. The existing hot water tank is a long way
away so, unless I install an extra one, pre-heated water isn't really
an option.

The basin will need something similar.

Can anyone recommend something suitable? Or should I just grit my
teeth and stick in another HW tank?

Thanks

Phil

Scott Mills January 7th 04 09:31 AM

electric shower recommendations?
 

"hopeless case" wrote in message
m...
I want to install a shower which will be fed by the rising main and
heat the water electrically. The existing hot water tank is a long way
away so, unless I install an extra one, pre-heated water isn't really
an option.

The basin will need something similar.

Can anyone recommend something suitable? Or should I just grit my
teeth and stick in another HW tank?

Thanks

Phil



Expect to pay abouit 200quid for a decent 9.5Kw - 10Kw shower like a Mira
Advance or something. It will draw close to 45Amps so I whould have though
a dedication connection from the consumer unit is required as the ring won't
have that kind of capacity spare. In fact I think it is probably law that
these are on a decidicated protected line...

Scott



Christian McArdle January 7th 04 10:18 AM

electric shower recommendations?
 
I want to install a shower which will be fed by the rising main and
heat the water electrically. The existing hot water tank is a long way
away so, unless I install an extra one, pre-heated water isn't really
an option.


I would recommend installing a 10.5kW inline instantaneous electric water
heater. This can run to the basin and a standard thermostatic mixer shower
fitted with a head suitable for electric showers. All water in the room
should be from the mains.

Then, if using stored mains pressure water becomes feasible, the
instantaneous heater can be removed and the shower head replaced by one
suitable for a power shower.

Christian.





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