The failure of my electric shower has meant using the diverter on the bath mixer taps to get a shower.
Works pretty well, so we've decided to get a proper shower mixer plumbed in.
But as we have a combi, and no stored hot water, I'm a little concerned about being left with no way to get a warm wash should the boiler fail. I was going to still keep an electric shower on the wall, but as it would seldom (hopefully never) be used, and would possibly be a problem to seal properly if we have a fixed overhead shower head, I was thinking about an alternative.
Which is to have an electric instant water heater remote from the bath, connected to the same mixer, through a manual 3-port 2-way valve.
i.e. in a boiler-failure situation I'd switch the valve to allow water to flow through the heater.
Can anybody see any problems with this?
Works pretty well, so we've decided to get a proper shower mixer plumbed in.
But as we have a combi, and no stored hot water, I'm a little concerned about being left with no way to get a warm wash should the boiler fail. I was going to still keep an electric shower on the wall, but as it would seldom (hopefully never) be used, and would possibly be a problem to seal properly if we have a fixed overhead shower head, I was thinking about an alternative.
Which is to have an electric instant water heater remote from the bath, connected to the same mixer, through a manual 3-port 2-way valve.
i.e. in a boiler-failure situation I'd switch the valve to allow water to flow through the heater.
Can anybody see any problems with this?