I wasn't sure if this belonged in the ELECTRICS selection or PLUMBING so I apologize if i'm in the wrong one!
I have an electric shower and it is fine, but I am trying to learn how they (electric) showers work in general...
Is this correct, please tell me where I am wrong guys.
The pull-cord in the bathroom is pulled to ON position allowing current to reach the shower unit.
When the shower is turned on at the dial to (hot) the electric supply to it energises a solenoid valve.
This solenoid valve then opens to the required amount depending on heat required according to temperature selected on dial, allowing cold water through to pass through the small copper cylinder.
The water then instantly heats and comes out through the shower hose and shower head...
There is also a relief / overheat cut off device that automatically open if the thermostat fails or the water gets too hot and this runs out of the small plastic tube/hose which is behind the shower hose outlet.
Thank you for listening ... I await your reply and info
I have an electric shower and it is fine, but I am trying to learn how they (electric) showers work in general...
Is this correct, please tell me where I am wrong guys.
The pull-cord in the bathroom is pulled to ON position allowing current to reach the shower unit.
When the shower is turned on at the dial to (hot) the electric supply to it energises a solenoid valve.
This solenoid valve then opens to the required amount depending on heat required according to temperature selected on dial, allowing cold water through to pass through the small copper cylinder.
The water then instantly heats and comes out through the shower hose and shower head...
There is also a relief / overheat cut off device that automatically open if the thermostat fails or the water gets too hot and this runs out of the small plastic tube/hose which is behind the shower hose outlet.
Thank you for listening ... I await your reply and info