Replacement shower fitting?

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Hi all
I am waiting to replace my shower with a new one that is not a 10.8KW a one with a lower KW.
But I want to make the new one will fit well when replacing the old one but I dont know if the current one is a Push fit join and if the one I like will fit well?
My current one is


The one I would like is


Or if anyone has any links to any that would fit well for the current one that would be very helpful.

Thanks
 
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Thanks this is current one
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Going to a lower output will impact on the output of the shower, especially with that riser and rain shower head and especially in the winter.

The multifit should go there easily enough but depending on how the tiling's been finished will determine what outline you are left with, if any.
 
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Going to a lower output will impact on the output of the shower, especially with that riser and rain shower head and especially in the winter.

The multifit should go there easily enough but depending on how the tiling's been finished will determine what outline you are left with, if any.

Thanks. It's wet wall panels.
So the multifit will connect easily. Juat maybe there's an outline/mark of where the previous shower was.
 
Yes, as long as the hole in the wall for the power and water isn't in a really strange place. Given it's another MIRA then it should connect at least t one of the places that the multifit offers.

Trick would be to look at the MI for both, it will show the sizes and locations
 

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