Electric Showers
Electric Showers
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Mira Platinum Ceiling Fed - High Pressure - 1.1981.007
Mira Platinum Dual Rear Fed - Low Pressure - 1.1981.005
Mira Platinum Rear Fed - Low Pressure - 1.1981.004
Mira Platinum Dual Rear Fed - High Pressure - 1.1981.002
Mira Platinum Rear Fed - High Pressure - 1.1981.001
Mira Decor Dual (10.8kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.009
Mira Decor (9.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.008
Mira Decor (8.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.007
Mira Decor Dual (10.8kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.006
Mira Decor (9.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.005
Mira Decor (8.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.004
Mira Decor Dual (10.8kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.003
Mira Decor (9.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.002
Mira Decor (8.5kW) Electric Shower - 1.1894.001
Mira Relate Dual Mixer Shower in Matt Black - 1.1836.467
Mira Relate Exposed Mixer Shower in Matt Black - 1.1836.466
Mira Sport Multi-Fit (9.8 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.834
Mira Sport Multi-Fit (9.0 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.833
Mira Sport Thermostatic (9.8 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.832
Mira Sport Thermostatic (9.0 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.831
Mira Sport Max Dual (10.8 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.830
Mira Sport Max Dual (9.0 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.829
Mira Sport Max (10.8 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.828
Mira Sport Max (9.0 kW) Electric Shower - 1.1746.827
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an electric shower differ from a power shower?
An electric shower heats cold water on demand using an internal heating element, making it independent of your home's boiler. It connects directly to the mains cold water supply. Conversely, a power shower uses both hot and cold water from your boiler and includes an electric pump to boost water pressure. Electric showers rely solely on mains water pressure and are ideal for homes with limited hot water availability.
Can I install an electric shower myself?
Installing an electric shower yourself is not recommended unless you have experience with both plumbing and electrical work. Electric showers require precise installation to ensure safety and functionality. Incorrect installation can lead to serious issues such as electrical hazards or water damage. It’s best to hire a qualified professional to handle the installation, ensuring that all safety standards and regulations are met.
What type of electrical supply do I need for an electric shower?
For an electric shower, a dedicated electrical supply is essential. Typically, showers with a power rating above 9kW require a 10mm² cable, while those 9kW and below can use a 6mm² cable. Always ensure the circuit is protected by an RCD and consult a qualified electrician to verify the installation meets all safety standards and regulations.
Are electric showers compatible with all water pressure systems?
Electric showers are generally compatible with most water pressure systems, but there are some important considerations. They primarily rely on mains cold water, so adequate water pressure is essential for optimal performance. Most models require a minimum running pressure of around 1 bar. If your home has low water pressure, a pumped electric shower can be a suitable alternative, ensuring a consistent and enjoyable shower experience. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications and consider professional installation to ensure compatibility and safety.
How do I choose the right power rating for my electric shower?
Choosing the right power rating for your electric shower depends on your household's needs and your existing electrical system. Higher kilowatt (kW) ratings, such as 9.5kW or 10.8kW, provide stronger water flow and better performance, especially in colder months. However, these models may require upgraded cabling (10mm) and circuit protection. Lower ratings, like 7.5kW or 8.5kW, are suitable for smaller households and typically work with standard 6mm cables. Always consult a qualified electrician to ensure compatibility and safety.
What warranty do you offer on your electric showers?
Our electric showers come with a comprehensive warranty for your peace of mind. Triton and Gainsborough showers are covered by a 2-year guarantee, while Mira showers offer a 1-year warranty. These warranties ensure that any manufacturing defects or issues are promptly addressed, allowing you to enjoy a reliable and satisfying shower experience. For more detailed information, please refer to the specific product pages or contact our expert customer service team.
Do you offer installation guides for your electric showers?
Yes, we offer comprehensive installation guides for our electric showers. These guides are designed to assist you with every step of the installation process, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup. Whether you're a homeowner looking to upgrade your bathroom or a professional contractor, our detailed instructions cover all necessary aspects, from plumbing connections to electrical safety. For any additional support, our expert team is always on hand to help.
Can I get personalised advice on choosing the right electric shower?
For personalized advice on choosing the right electric shower, our expert team is here to help. We consider factors like water pressure, power rating, and installation requirements to recommend the best options tailored to your needs. Whether you need a high-performance model or something more economical, our specialised advisors will guide you through the selection process. Reach out for expert support and ensure you find the perfect fit for your bathroom.
What are the regulations for fitting an electric shower?
When fitting an electric shower, it's essential to adhere to UK regulations to ensure safety and compliance. An RCD (Residual Current Device) must be installed to protect the circuit. The shower should be connected to a separate, dedicated electrical circuit, and the cable size must match the shower's power rating—typically 6mm² for up to 8.5kW and 10mm² for higher ratings. Always consult a qualified electrician for installation to meet current building regulations and manufacturer's guidelines.