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06-01-2006, 07:20
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Shower question
We had a Mira electric shower fitted a bit ago but due to circumstances have only just started using it. Basically as soon as the heater elements kick in the flow drops dramatically. I'd be very grateful if anyone with an electric shower could measure how much water theirs puts out at max flow rate at a decent hot temperature. Mira are coming out to look at it but I would like some ammo in case the engineer tries to fob me off.
just for info, these are the figures for mine
on max flow setting
COLD i.e. no heat 12+litres/minute( this proves that there is plenty of water pressure at the shower)
WARM (Anything from number 2 upwards) 3 litres/min
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06-01-2006, 07:56
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Re: Shower question
2-3 litres is not a lot. I have an Aquastream power shower which damn near blows me out of the bath both on hot and cold. Water pressure was a problem initially but I had my water tank moved and a second one installed on the top of it, it's fine now. I don't know exactly how much water per minute comes out of mine, but it's a good flow rate..
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06-01-2006, 08:02
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Re: Shower question
This isn't a power shower but yes, 2-3 isn't a lot, its like someone sprinkling your back out of a handheld watering can. Hence teh call to get them to fix it. I would just like to be able to turn round and say in a sample of 20 houses with eleccy showers the average flow is 7 litres/min. Make mine do that.
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06-01-2006, 10:13
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Re: Shower question
Posted as wrong person again
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06-01-2006, 10:15
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Re: Shower question
Posted as me this time.
I think it is an 8kw or 9kw shower, it is quite a few years old and was in the house when we moved in.
At setting 9, which is pretty damn hot it took 45.72 seconds to fill a 3 litre jug. so 1 litre took 45.72 / 3 = 15.24 secs.
Therefore 60 / 15.24 = 3.93 litres/minute
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06-01-2006, 12:38
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Re: Shower question
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Originally Posted by Neil
Posted as me this time.
I think it is an 8kw or 9kw shower, it is quite a few years old and was in the house when we moved in.
At setting 9, which is pretty damn hot it took 45.72 seconds to fill a 3 litre jug. so 1 litre took 45.72 / 3 = 15.24 secs.
Therefore 60 / 15.24 = 3.93 litres/minute
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Did you take your clothes off to measure it?
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06-01-2006, 13:56
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Re: Shower question
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06-01-2006, 14:28
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Re: Shower question
The question is Rindy will you?
Thanks to Neil for actually helping, come on you lot!
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06-01-2006, 14:31
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Re: Shower question
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The question is Rindy will you?
Thanks to Neil for actually helping, come on you lot!
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Just back, dripping wet.
Mine measuered a bit more than Neils.
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06-01-2006, 15:36
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Re: Shower question
We haven't got the best water pressure so when I bought ours I bought the highest wattage available which was a Heatre sadia 9kw (might be available higher now)
On the coldest setting I measured approx 8¾ litres/min and set to a hot but usable temp it measured approx 6¼ litres/min
Hope this helps
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06-01-2006, 16:13
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Re: Shower question
Quote:
Originally Posted by entwisi
The question is Rindy will you?
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Shhhh don't say that Ian. The last thing we want is Rindy getting undressed in the Stag to measure it.
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06-01-2006, 20:53
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Re: Shower question
Is there a power level aswell as a flow rate on it, if the power level makes no difference then its the second element not working. also did you make sure you flushed the pipework out before you fitted the shower?
If its faulty the engineer wont fob you off, he'll just repair it, the problem is if you've done the damage or there is no fault, which i understand is why your here asking us and that means your not 100% certain its faulty. If your water pressure is ok, and you cant get a decent flow of water at a warm temperature I'd say its faulty, you can see from above, most get too hot and still have a good flow. The only ones that struggle are the 7KW ones. You can get 13kw and higher now. Mines 8.5kw. Showers work by heating the water in a mini hot water cylinder, to do that they have to slow the water down, the hotter you put it the slower it will get, most have two power levels, the first kicks in when the shower is switched on, the second when you turn it on, the first will only be luke warm in this weather even on hot
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06-01-2006, 21:01
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Re: Shower question
just under 4 litres on an old 8.5kw triton
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06-01-2006, 21:21
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Re: Shower question
We had a shower once where the water pressure dropped as the temperature went up and it was due to the fact that the water pressure dropping was the method for increasing the temperature. More water going through and same amount of heat heating it meant it didn't get as hot as not so much water did. If you see what I mean. It was a crummy shower. It was also a Mira.
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06-01-2006, 21:24
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Re: Shower question
Thats how electric showers heat the water mr wisp, if its crumby its cos its low powered
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