Electric shower in combi boiler system

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Hi all,

I am planning my main bathroom and dont know which shower system to use - all help much appreciated.

In the downstairs bathroom I have a Mira sport electric shower which works very well using the mains pressure. However, the temperature fluctuates depending on what's happening with the rest of the system. I appreciate this is not surprising but I want to avoid this with the main bathroom shower.

I have a combi boiler which currently only feeds the taps in kitchen and two bathrooms. What are my options? I am not keen to install water tanks but if I were to install a cold water tank in the loft would I be able to feed an electirc power shower in the main bathroom which will then be independant of pressure variation in the system?

Thank you all in advance!

Neal
 
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Hi all,

I am planning my main bathroom and dont know which shower system to use - all help much appreciated.

In the downstairs bathroom I have a Mira sport electric shower which works very well using the mains pressure. However, the temperature fluctuates depending on what's happening with the rest of the system. I appreciate this is not surprising but I want to avoid this with the main bathroom shower.

I have a combi boiler which currently only feeds the taps in kitchen and two bathrooms. What are my options? I am not keen to install water tanks but if I were to install a cold water tank in the loft would I be able to feed an electirc power shower in the main bathroom which will then be independant of pressure variation in the system?

Thank you all in advance!

Neal

you can only feed an electric shower from a cold mains supply,not from
storage.

easily combat your pressure variance when people are turning on cold water when you are in shower.......
tell them you are going for a shower and do not use cold water.......

unless you live in a homeless hostel or.................................................


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