hi
im looking for informatin regarding having two showers in my house.
i currently have an oldish hot water cylinder next to my bathroom with the boiler in the garage.
i have an electric shower in my bathroom.
im going to be having a new shower in my main bathroom and a new ensutie which will mean i will have two showers.
is there anything wrong with having two electric showers?
i could have an 8.5kw electric shower in the main bathroom and either an 8.5kw electric shower or 10.5kw electric shower in the ensuite.
if i go for two electric showers, would they both be able to be used at the same time? im having mixed answers to this.
if i keep an electric shower in the main bathroom, but go for a thermostatic shower in the ensuite, am i correct in saying i would need a twin impella pump 2.0 bar which would be fed from the hot water tank and the cold water tank in the attic (rather than mains cold water) to keep the pressures the same.
what thing would i need to take into considderation regarding hot/cold water pressure, hot/cold tank size, hot cold flow rate if i was to go for a pumped thermostatic shower?
im thinking it would be cheaper like for like, for supply/fit 10mm electric cable (on a brand new consumer unit already installed) and 10.5kw shower, than it would be for supply/fit of a twin impeller pump and thermostatic shower.
thanks for any info.
im looking for informatin regarding having two showers in my house.
i currently have an oldish hot water cylinder next to my bathroom with the boiler in the garage.
i have an electric shower in my bathroom.
im going to be having a new shower in my main bathroom and a new ensutie which will mean i will have two showers.
is there anything wrong with having two electric showers?
i could have an 8.5kw electric shower in the main bathroom and either an 8.5kw electric shower or 10.5kw electric shower in the ensuite.
if i go for two electric showers, would they both be able to be used at the same time? im having mixed answers to this.
if i keep an electric shower in the main bathroom, but go for a thermostatic shower in the ensuite, am i correct in saying i would need a twin impella pump 2.0 bar which would be fed from the hot water tank and the cold water tank in the attic (rather than mains cold water) to keep the pressures the same.
what thing would i need to take into considderation regarding hot/cold water pressure, hot/cold tank size, hot cold flow rate if i was to go for a pumped thermostatic shower?
im thinking it would be cheaper like for like, for supply/fit 10mm electric cable (on a brand new consumer unit already installed) and 10.5kw shower, than it would be for supply/fit of a twin impeller pump and thermostatic shower.
thanks for any info.