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-- - but you don't get those in domistic houses (well not often)
Anyone who has a combi or gas power instantaneous water heater can have one, without the cost off an additional electric circuit
-- - but you don't get those in domistic houses (well not often)
-- i want a wash not a jet scrub...(yeah i had showers with these - great - but you don't get those in domistic houses (well not often)
I think that you will find that 20 minutes under a power shower uses considerable less water than a bath, and lets face it 10 minutes is long enough, plus the water in a shower is considerable cooler than that in a bath thus saving power.
If you don't believe me, and you can, try filling the bath using your shower on its normal setting.
Brian
We're AC.
ken
No good either way get yourself a sensible voltage
I know I'll regret asking this but what is a 'power shower'? All we have are cold and hot water lines going through a mixing/on-off valves then out the shower head.
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ken
I know I'll regret asking this but what is a 'power shower'? All we have are cold and hot water lines going through a mixing/on-off valves then out the shower head.
???
ken
I wonder if this is why your power bills are twice as much as ours -
Power shower - depends on your set up
but basically involves a pump and forcing the water at you a higher pressure than normal (jet wash)
:-Any shower that is in some way pumped is often referred to as a power shower. This type of shower will require tank fed cold and hot water supplies. These supplies should feed only the pumped shower and particular care needs to be given to the configuration of the hot supply pipe work to insure there is no ingress of air into the pump. Different manufactures have different ideas as to how this should be done so to avoid warranty problems follow their installation instructions carefully.
so in essense this states you need a hot and cold water tank and the pump - pumps it with more forvce the force depends on how pink you wwant your skin to be - a little too much and you end up in the room next door - too much and your neighbours get a good look-
Hmm , I can no longer try as I don't have a bath, but a few years ago I when I did it I was not much more than ankle deep in tepid water.
It was an old shower, but I hadn't expected that much difference but can't argue.
Brian
Ah... I kinda figured this. So I assume the quality of the shower experience is better (and costs more) and thus considered an upgrade to a water system?
Considering most of them are rated at OneBar that's highly unlikely
partner (always good fun that - as long as i don't get the tap end) and it would of use less water..
Beef em up a bit .... my waters supply is on at 4.5 bar then regualted down - but hell a little tweak - (lol)
You can't alter a Power shower pump in any case they're not connected to the main supply