We're glad you found the video helpful. For further info on digital showers please head over to our website - www.plumbworld.co.uk/digital-showers-2631-0000
Thanks for the video! I personally wish this guide would have touched on situations involving bathtubs, you talked a lot about diverting between 2 shower appliances, but didn't show diverting between a shower and a tubspout. Personally automation features make a TON more sense when it comes to a bathtub.
Thank you for your comment, we're glad you liked the video. We have taken your points on board and will look into this if we create any further videos.
Hi, I'm doing a bathroom makeover and looking to install one of these digital showers but with possible gas shortages this winter i want to switch to an electric shower instead of it relying on the combo boiler. What would I need to supply the hot water feed in on these? Thanks.
These need a hot water feed from a tank or boiler . alternative is too find a high output electric shower, feed it with cold water and lots of electricity. High end electric showers can have some of the same features depends which feature your interested in
Thank you for your query. Our customer service team would be the best people to advise on this. They can be contacted via web chat, email - customerservices@plumbworld.co.uk or by calling 01386 800750.
Thanks! I've been wondering the same. I'm currently looking to move away from my electric shower, to a mixer one I don't have a heat pump yet but I've read that they work well with heat pumps, with an ever so slight loss of efficiency which is acceptable given that currently it's 1 unit in, 1 unit out Heat pumps on average give 3 units out to 1 unit in. The cylinders may given even more given they're inside the house A slight loss of efficiency is perfectly fine then, when combined with heat pumps That, and there's a shed load more options when it comes to mixer showers
We're glad you found our video useful! If you need any further information on our range of mixer showers please see the link below. - www.plumbworld.co.uk/mixer-showers-64-0000
You said that on your digital shower you can run both the drencher and the handset simultaneously which is something I am after. So my question is which shower do you have?
Is it possible to use one of these high pressure models with a current vented system with a stuart turner dual feed pump? Currently have a standard mixer and have great pressure with this setup.
Thank you for your query. An unvented system would normally require the low pressure models but as you've stated you already use an additional pump so we're not 100% sure. We would recommend speaking to a fully qualified installer to make sure that you're buying the correct model.
@@plumbworldYT Thanks for following up! Basically my hot & cold feed to the shower is 2 bar currently and balanced also. The hot is via a vented 140l cylinder and cold via a cw tank in the loft both boosted via a pump to increase pressure. So I presume this would meet the requirements for a high pressure model rather than a gravity fed model?
@@deeeirl I'm afraid we aren't installers so we would advise double-checking with a plumber before making a purchase. The last thing we would want to do is recommend a shower that isn't suitable.
Sound great. I have this moment when you need to controll water temperature yourself
We're glad you found the video helpful. For further info on digital showers please head over to our website - www.plumbworld.co.uk/digital-showers-2631-0000
Thanks for the video!
I personally wish this guide would have touched on situations involving bathtubs, you talked a lot about diverting between 2 shower appliances, but didn't show diverting between a shower and a tubspout.
Personally automation features make a TON more sense when it comes to a bathtub.
Thank you for your comment, we're glad you liked the video. We have taken your points on board and will look into this if we create any further videos.
my name is bright from Ghana i want to fixed some of these Smart Digital Shower how do i go about it please thank you.
great vid
Great video. Thank you
Glad to hear you found our video useful!
Hi, I'm doing a bathroom makeover and looking to install one of these digital showers but with possible gas shortages this winter i want to switch to an electric shower instead of it relying on the combo boiler. What would I need to supply the hot water feed in on these? Thanks.
These need a hot water feed from a tank or boiler . alternative is too find a high output electric shower, feed it with cold water and lots of electricity. High end electric showers can have some of the same features depends which feature your interested in
Thank you for your query. Our customer service team would be the best people to advise on this.
They can be contacted via web chat, email - customerservices@plumbworld.co.uk or by calling 01386 800750.
Great video, too bad you don't deliver to the Netherlands
We're glad you found this video useful.
Thanks! I've been wondering the same. I'm currently looking to move away from my electric shower, to a mixer one
I don't have a heat pump yet but I've read that they work well with heat pumps, with an ever so slight loss of efficiency which is acceptable given that currently it's 1 unit in, 1 unit out
Heat pumps on average give 3 units out to 1 unit in. The cylinders may given even more given they're inside the house
A slight loss of efficiency is perfectly fine then, when combined with heat pumps
That, and there's a shed load more options when it comes to mixer showers
We're glad you found our video useful! If you need any further information on our range of mixer showers please see the link below.
- www.plumbworld.co.uk/mixer-showers-64-0000
@@plumbworldYT Thanks! I'm getting one sourced from yourselves, and installed by someone locally to me
You said that on your digital shower you can run both the drencher and the handset simultaneously which is something I am after. So my question is which shower do you have?
Please take a look at the link below for our range of Mira Opero Dual Thermostatic Mixer Showers.
www.plumbworld.co.uk/#search:query=mira+opero+dual
Is it possible to use one of these high pressure models with a current vented system with a stuart turner dual feed pump? Currently have a standard mixer and have great pressure with this setup.
Thank you for your query. An unvented system would normally require the low pressure models but as you've stated you already use an additional pump so we're not 100% sure. We would recommend speaking to a fully qualified installer to make sure that you're buying the correct model.
@@plumbworldYT Thanks for following up! Basically my hot & cold feed to the shower is 2 bar currently and balanced also. The hot is via a vented 140l cylinder and cold via a cw tank in the loft both boosted via a pump to increase pressure. So I presume this would meet the requirements for a high pressure model rather than a gravity fed model?
@@deeeirl I'm afraid we aren't installers so we would advise double-checking with a plumber before making a purchase. The last thing we would want to do is recommend a shower that isn't suitable.
@@plumbworldYT That's fair enough! I'll check it out with the local plumber. Thanks for the info!