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Was given this by TRITON. Shows the flow rates against KW's and temperature.

Worth tucking away perhaps?


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Anyone know what the preferred temperature is on a seasonal/geographical basis - that would be interesting.

Would make you sound knowledgeable when advising on shower ratings for different clients if you were armed with the above chart.

Chance to impress prospective clients should never be overlooked. ;)
 
Re: Flow rates for electric showers at varying temperatures. Handy chart worth keepin

Anyone know what the preferred temperature is on a seasonal/geographical basis - that would be interesting.

Would make you sound knowledgeable when advising on shower ratings for different clients if you were armed with the above chart.

Chance to impress prospective clients should never be overlooked. ;)

Yes, you would be 'on-trend' 'within the geographic' 'across the piste'!

That's three seriously irritating buzz-words within one sentence! :shades_smile:
 
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Blue Sky Thinking Outside The Box for sure Peter. :)
 
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Blue Sky Thinking Outside The Box for sure Peter. :)

I would think the difference between a blue sky day, and a cloudy day, is about a 5 degree reduction on the hot water feed! ;-)
 
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Thanks for posting this. Interesting.
 
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A good shower water temperature is usually ideally around 42ºC + or - a degree or 2 so it depends on which part of the country you are in and the temperature of your inlet supply.
eg up here atm the mains supply is around 11ºC so an average person would need about a 30º temperature rise which according to your table, a 9.5kw would give you 4.54 l/m (a gallon a minute)
 
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