Hi,
Some advice please...
Situation: I manage a small holiday complex with a swimming pool. Pool has a shower cubicle with an electric shower (usually a Mira or Triton). Problem is visitors constantly break shower controls, leave running, etc. I fit 2 or 3 replacement showers each summer! Mains cold supply only. An immersion tank would not keep up with demand.
So I intend to fit an "out-of-reach" remote in-line water heater (9KW, single phase, preset temperature) with a push button time flow valve (Sirrus?) in the cubicle. Scald protection using a thermostatic mixing valve (TMV3).
Pushing timer valve opens flow, heater starts, hot water to shower head.
Will it work? Anyone installed a similar setup? Effectively, I'm building my own electric shower - with the on/off water control in the cubicle and the heater can out-of-reach. Any advice on type of heater to use? Have I missed anything?
Many thanks,
Don
Some advice please...
Situation: I manage a small holiday complex with a swimming pool. Pool has a shower cubicle with an electric shower (usually a Mira or Triton). Problem is visitors constantly break shower controls, leave running, etc. I fit 2 or 3 replacement showers each summer! Mains cold supply only. An immersion tank would not keep up with demand.
So I intend to fit an "out-of-reach" remote in-line water heater (9KW, single phase, preset temperature) with a push button time flow valve (Sirrus?) in the cubicle. Scald protection using a thermostatic mixing valve (TMV3).
Pushing timer valve opens flow, heater starts, hot water to shower head.
Will it work? Anyone installed a similar setup? Effectively, I'm building my own electric shower - with the on/off water control in the cubicle and the heater can out-of-reach. Any advice on type of heater to use? Have I missed anything?
Many thanks,
Don