Hi to all.
For years I've wanted a power shower but not had a separate tank.
Now, my neighbour has had 2 quotes to have - not a power shower - but one of those big overhead fittings running off his boiler.
I got a bit excited cos I could do that with mine, I thought.
But I wondered about the claims the salesmen made.
They said -
Mains water delivers 5ltr per minute, but the shower will deliver 12ltr per minute from the boiler, giving a more powerful spray from the much larger head.
Turning on taps won't make the shower temperature go hotter/colder.
Is this true?
I can't understand how a shower can give out more litres than the boiler is taking in.
And if a tap is turned on surely that affects the pressure to the boiler/shower, making it hotter/colder?
I'm hoping they are right, because I'm having one of these if it is!
Thanks.
John
For years I've wanted a power shower but not had a separate tank.
Now, my neighbour has had 2 quotes to have - not a power shower - but one of those big overhead fittings running off his boiler.
I got a bit excited cos I could do that with mine, I thought.
But I wondered about the claims the salesmen made.
They said -
Mains water delivers 5ltr per minute, but the shower will deliver 12ltr per minute from the boiler, giving a more powerful spray from the much larger head.
Turning on taps won't make the shower temperature go hotter/colder.
Is this true?
I can't understand how a shower can give out more litres than the boiler is taking in.
And if a tap is turned on surely that affects the pressure to the boiler/shower, making it hotter/colder?
I'm hoping they are right, because I'm having one of these if it is!
Thanks.
John