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Girlfriends dad is going to be redoing our bathroom for us. We have a Triton T70 GSI (https://www.tritonshowers.co.uk/media/custom/upload/File-1427991224.pdf) with a cold only feed. He insists this shower has a pump built in and that all electric showers do, I'm not sure if it does or not as I thought they only contained heating elements unless you get a hybrid type. Looking at the manual and wiring diagram, there's no pump, just a stabilizing valve.
We want to have a bar mixer thermostatic shower and install a twin 3.0 bar pump (gravity fed system).
He says that this is called a 'Power Shower', however looking online, power showers look like electric showers (plastic enclosure - https://www.screwfix.com/c/showers/cat820272?showerproducttype=power) but only contain a pump and need hot and cold feed.
1. Do all electric showers contain a pump?
2. Is having a seperate pump / bar mixer shower (with a big head) also known as a power shower?
We want to have a bar mixer thermostatic shower and install a twin 3.0 bar pump (gravity fed system).
He says that this is called a 'Power Shower', however looking online, power showers look like electric showers (plastic enclosure - https://www.screwfix.com/c/showers/cat820272?showerproducttype=power) but only contain a pump and need hot and cold feed.
1. Do all electric showers contain a pump?
2. Is having a seperate pump / bar mixer shower (with a big head) also known as a power shower?
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