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Best Shower For Low Pressure System ?
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We have a water cylinder in airing cupboard and currently have an electric shower - we do not have a combi boiler - and as shower has just broken we are trying to find out the best type of shower for a Low pressure non-combi boiler system .....
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
:-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Only last week I fitted a Triton power shower. It was on offer. I would usually fit a Mira.
Both makes are very reliable, with excellent after sales backup.
You'll have the electrical connection there for a power shower (pump). You'll have to fit suitable connectors to make a connection in the unit as electric showers use a heavy 6mm or 10mm cable.
You would also have to change the circuit breaker to a 6 Amp.
The biggest job - with a normal or a power shower is to provide a hot supply. Your electric one will only have a cold supply.
Both makes are very reliable, with excellent after sales backup.
You'll have the electrical connection there for a power shower (pump). You'll have to fit suitable connectors to make a connection in the unit as electric showers use a heavy 6mm or 10mm cable.
You would also have to change the circuit breaker to a 6 Amp.
The biggest job - with a normal or a power shower is to provide a hot supply. Your electric one will only have a cold supply.
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Thank you for the responses ... Will I still need the additional connectors if there is already an electric shower there?
Is the below shower sufficient?
Thanks
http:// www.tes co.com/ betadir ect/tri ton-the rmostat ic-sati n-power -shower /215-74 53.prd
Thank you for the responses ... Will I still need the additional connectors if there is already an electric shower there?
Is the below shower sufficient?
Thanks
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All I meant regarding the electrical connection, is that you wouldn't be able to stuff a 6mm or a 10mm cable into the connector block in the shower. It's made for a 1.0mm cable.
You simply have to "reduce" the heavy cable to a short length of 1.0mm with connectors............. hence the need to replace the circuit breaker with a 6 Amp one.
The Tesco link ............. that's the one Flick. A good price.
You simply have to "reduce" the heavy cable to a short length of 1.0mm with connectors............. hence the need to replace the circuit breaker with a 6 Amp one.
The Tesco link ............. that's the one Flick. A good price.
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