Tuesday 11 November 2008

Electric Showers - How Do They Work

Electric showers draw water directly from flow and supply of cold waters as well as warm waters. So there is no need to store either of them. They are preferable for families having insufficient hot water supply. In the present scenario, when most of the adults in a family are working, electric showers come as a great advantage to cope up with the hurry in the morning.


It is easy to install electric showers. But certain factors have to be considered while doing so. The minimum running pressure needed for electric shower would be 1 bar. The static pressure is 10 bar maximum. 15 mm pipe is required for the electric showers to connect to the mains. Instructions for installing electric showers are readily available on various sites in the form of e-books.


One would really be in a fix seeing the wide variety of electric showers available in the market. Here it becomes important to choose the one which fits one's needs and budget. Showers come in many designs and patterns and hence it is difficult to select the most appropriate one. The most popular brands available in the market are Mira Electric Showers and Triton Electric Showers.


The special feature of Mira Electric Shower is its instant showering day and night. Here also one can choose between different power ratings. If the KW rating is high, greater would be the flow of performance. Triton showers are also popular among people since they have made the lives of many easy. One can easily get them from any electrical shop and they are easy to install.


Written by James Chapman, a director of Bella Bathrooms Ltd who supply Shower products across the UK.


Bella Bathrooms is an online retailer formed by 2 plumbers from the North East of England. Having hands on experience of custom bathroom installation and products has enabled Bella Bathrooms Ltd to only select quality bathroom products for their online shop. They sell bathroom furniture, bathroom suites, showers and bath related products for consumers through the United Kingdom.


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