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Electric Shower Relplacement - Cold Water Tank in Loft Airing Cupboard
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Robin, any electric shower up to that rating (and possibly slightly more - eg 10.8kW, but you'd NEED to have that confirmed by a sparky) can be fitted. But bear in mind that some models will have completely different entry points for the water and mains, so could involve a lot of messy work on your wall.I'd suggest - contact Mira and ask if they have a model that's a simple replacement. If not, then look up the model you have, note where the water and cable entry points are, and start looking at alternatives with a similar layout such as the Triton mentioned above (to see if it does).Are you DIYing the swap, or getting a plumber/sparky in?1
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Thanks all, thats fab advice
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