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Help needed with new shower: install electric shower or connect it to boiler
Saeed
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Hi fellow MSE's
I need some help with a decision between installing an electric shower or a shower connected to my boiler. I do not have an exisiting shower so there is no plumbing or electric supply there. As I understand it, I would need a new cable from my fuse box to the shower if installing electric and a wondering if it would be cheaper and less hassle to use the existing pipes from the central heating boiler.
I have measured the flow rate and for hot water 5litres takes 27 seconds = 11L/min and the cold one is 5 litres takes 7 seconds = 43 L/min. Are these ok or will I need some work to sort out the pressures - get them more even?
My boiler is a Valliant Ecomax 835 so has enough power.
Any advice or views on what would be best would be gratefully received.
I need some help with a decision between installing an electric shower or a shower connected to my boiler. I do not have an exisiting shower so there is no plumbing or electric supply there. As I understand it, I would need a new cable from my fuse box to the shower if installing electric and a wondering if it would be cheaper and less hassle to use the existing pipes from the central heating boiler.
I have measured the flow rate and for hot water 5litres takes 27 seconds = 11L/min and the cold one is 5 litres takes 7 seconds = 43 L/min. Are these ok or will I need some work to sort out the pressures - get them more even?
My boiler is a Valliant Ecomax 835 so has enough power.
Any advice or views on what would be best would be gratefully received.
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you should have no problem with that vaillant boiler. we have the same make.
a plumbed in shower mixer is the answer. probably cheaper too if you dont go mad on the mixer.Get some gorm.0 -
Hi fellow MSE's
I need some help with a decision between installing an electric shower or a shower connected to my boiler. I do not have an exisiting shower so there is no plumbing or electric supply there. As I understand it, I would need a new cable from my fuse box to the shower if installing electric and a wondering if it would be cheaper and less hassle to use the existing pipes from the central heating boiler.
I have measured the flow rate and for hot water 5litres takes 27 seconds = 11L/min and the cold one is 5 litres takes 7 seconds = 43 L/min. Are these ok or will I need some work to sort out the pressures - get them more even?
My boiler is a Valliant Ecomax 835 so has enough power.
Any advice or views on what would be best would be gratefully received.
Good afternoon: You should an excellent flow rate on the 835 i.e. over 14 l/min assuming your gas and mains water supplies to the boiler are up to the job.
Fit a thermostatic shower mixer or bath/shower mixer...take advantage of a superior flow rate compared to electric and cheaper to run/install.
HTH
CanuckleheadAsk to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)0 -
Thanks for the advice, think I'll go for the Aqualisa Midas 100 or the Mira Coda for around £100 http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/mira-value-exposed-showers-2641-0000?Sort=PriceAsc&itemsperpage=25 which are on sale at plumbworld. I have seen a Triton Altair for £58 at Screwfix, but reading some reviews, it appears the Aqualisa and Mira may be better in the long run. Anyone have any experience of either of these showers?
Also I think I'll be able to get a shower cubicle and and tray for ~ £2000 -
im jealous, we have just moved into a house with an electric shower and i miss my old mixer shower, OH wont have a mixer shower, is obsessed with the electric showers and wont do without it. i think electric showers are rubbish0
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