8.5 kw v. 9.5 kw

It does not sound a big difference between 8.5 kw and 9.5 kw; less than 15%. How much difference does it make that one would notice in using the shower? How much difference does it make in terms of the wiring required?

Thanks a lot.
Asked 11 years ago by Anonymous

Fitting a more powerful shower to the existing wiring.

If your existing shower was installed with 6mm wiring (as it should have been) then fitting another shower (even up to one of the 10kw units) to the existing wiring should be no problem, depending on the length of the run off cable and how the cable is installed.

Here is a table that allows you to work out what you can do with the existing wiring, make sure you fill it in accurately as this can make a large difference to the eventual calculation.

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/Charts/VoltageDrop.html

You may also have to change the fuse

Up to 8.5kw  35 Amp fuse

Up to 9.5kw  40 Amp Fuse

Up to 10.5kw 45 Amp Fuse

If you are even in the slightest unsure about any of the above then please contact an electrician.

You may notice an increased  flow on all hot settings with the larger kw.

Answered 11 years ago by Anonymous

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