How do you know if you have a shower system?
How do you know if you have a shower system?
Understanding which shower type you can have, can often be a tricky process. It all starts with understanding which water system you have in your home. You will know you have this system if: you have a boiler the size of a small kitchen cupboard somewhere in your house – you won’t have hot and cold water tanks.
How to identify your water system by Mira showers?
You will know you have this system if: there is a cold water tank in your loft and hot water cylinder in your airing cupboard. This is the most common of all domestic water systems. The system consists of a cold water tank (or cistern) normally in your loft & a hot water tank (or cylinder) normally in your airing cupboard.
How does a low pressure shower system work?
It’s called a low pressure gravity system because the water is kept under pressure via the gravity-fed water delivered from the cistern. How much pressure is produced is determined by the height at which the base of the cold water cistern is situated above the outlet. This is typically a minimum height of 1metre for showers.
Can a person have an electric shower installed?
Anyone can have an electric shower installed, as they use cold mains water and aren’t affected by the type of water system you have in your home. Because they generate their own hot water they’re usually the shower of choice for households where hot water created by the boiler is in short supply.
How can I identify the model number of my shower valve?
To identify the model number of your shower valve, first remove the trim, or handle and decorative plate. This allows you to expose the valve for proper identification. For assistance with removing the trim, refer to “Identify and Remove Single-Control Bath and Shower Trim”.
What kind of shower system do I Need?
If you are planning a bathroom remodel with a designer or a contractor, you have likely been asked what kind of shower system you want. There are only two basic systems, and chances are you have used both at some point, but the technical plumbing lingo can make it all a bit confusing.
How to determine the shower faucet type Hunker?
Assess the faucet and determine how many handles it has. If it is has two handles, it is a double-handle faucet. If it has one handle, it is a single-handle faucet. If the faucet has three handles, it is a rare three-handle model. If there are no handles but a series of buttons on a large panel, the faucet is a panel shower.
What do you need to know about a thermostatic shower?
With a thermostatic system, you typically have two levers or controls. One lever controls the temperature of the water (thermostatic valve), and a second lever controls the volume of the water and the on/off function (volume control valve).