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  • ...he shower unit "on demand". For the sake of clarity, this does not include shower units that simply boost the pressure of existing hot and cold water supplie ...le below gives you some idea of what to expect from the commonly available shower powers.
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  • Bar-type thermostatic shower mixer valves are cheap and readily available. However they can be fiddly to * [[Install Bar Shower Valve - in solid wall, copper pipe|in a solid wall, with rigid copper pipew
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  • This article describes a method of installing a bar-type thermostatic shower mixer valve into a stud wall. *[[Installing a Bar-type Shower Mixer Valve]]
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  • ...for installing a concealed shower valve into an already tiled and finished shower, without disrupting the tiles or finish. The existing shower was a wall mounted "power shower" unit. It was probably on its last legs when we bought the house (the "powe
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  • This article describes a method of installing a bar-type thermostatic shower mixer valve into a solid walls, using rigid copper pipework. *[[Installing a Bar-type Shower Mixer Valve]]
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  • ...r more. The smaller sizes being adequate for properties that have a single shower/bathroom. Larger sizes become more appropriate for larger properties with m ...inder will be able to supply water for a lower delivery rate use such as a shower on an indefinite basis - the water being heated "on the fly".
    8 KB (1,303 words) - 01:14, 17 April 2024
  • ...a consumer unit today,and connected the shower to the new rcd.However the shower stays live for roughly ten seconds then trips.What could the fault be?Any f
    4 KB (712 words) - 02:06, 20 October 2015
  • ...oom and every other room in the dwelling, other than a toilet, bathroom or shower room. In a single-storey dwelling protected by a single detector, the detec ...or between each staircase and every room, other than a toilet, bathroom or shower room. However, where such rooms are located on both sides of a staircase, a
    10 KB (1,750 words) - 14:41, 9 April 2011
  • ...hts or not, and would not run continuously if the lights were left on. The shower in question was [[pump]] assisted, so that seemed the place to be looking f ===Shower pump run detector===
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  • ** [[Installing a Bar-type Shower Mixer Valve]]
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  • * Shower, electric: 6-10kW. Old 3kW units also exist.
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  • ...eats faster, as well as the main longer element that produces enough for a shower or [[:Category:Bathrooms|bath]]. # Insufficient HW system capacity for new appliances, eg power shower
    8 KB (1,302 words) - 20:19, 8 September 2018
  • ...s]] are a particular issue in this area. Every single spark in that orange shower is a red hot piece of metal, grit, or whatever you're grinding. And sometim
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  • ...t be IPX4 or better" add " (IPX5 or better if at risk of spray - eg from a shower)"
    2 KB (385 words) - 09:46, 30 January 2016
  • ...irritating, especially if spread over a wide area e.g. descaling a bath or shower cubicle. ==== Shower curtains ====
    10 KB (1,458 words) - 15:57, 7 April 2012
  • * Never stand in a wet puddle again when you get out of the [[showers|shower]]
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  • ...oltage) into the room. (Rooms such cloakrooms or toilets without a bath or shower, are not treated as special locations since although there is water, its le ...ng no (supplementary) equipotential bonding in a room containing a bath or shower providing that the main equipotential bonding is in place, and that all the
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  • * Do you use the bath? Perhaps an instant shower would suit.
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  • Imagine we added an additional circuit to feed a 40A shower to the circuits listed in the example above. We would then arrive at the si :* A load like an electric shower one might assume is unlikely to run for more than 12 mins out of every 15,
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  • ...lly several layers of protection against this occurring with showers, if a shower reaches this point the installation is in a terrible state and may fry you
    3 KB (497 words) - 20:23, 2 September 2018
  • ...nits to BS EN 61558-2-5) to be installed in locations containing a bath or shower 3m horizontally beyond the boundary of zone 1.</span></span> ...orated in Part 7: Section 701 '''</span>Locations containing a bath tub or shower basin.</span>
    17 KB (2,464 words) - 14:55, 18 November 2018
  • ...to 50 degrees too. No bath here, the DHW heater on the combi just ran the shower and an occasional washing up bowl. The flat is over-radiatored with 4-off d So I decide to get rid of the gas forever. The DHW for shower, sink and basin can be done by an instant electric 9kW multi-point. Unlikel
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  • ...the radiator is a combined towel warmer and radiator in use in a bath or shower room.
    9 KB (1,425 words) - 20:39, 8 December 2010
  • ...space. It does have a large cupboard, and this would make for a good-sized shower if it were re-purposed. ...and rebuild both rooms. Fortunately there is another fully working loo and shower room downstairs in the house, so that will take some of the time and logist
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  • ...nd no ability to respond to the changing vapour load of cooking, [[showers|shower]] use & occupancy. Humidistatic units cost more than the cheapest dehumidif ...l in anything from 1 day in severe damp to several days when used to dry a shower room.
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