Need some advice please. Is a metal flexible tap connector suitable for connecting my electric shower to the mains? Many thanks
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no needs to be full bore eg 15mm copper/plastic
Why ?
What is the difference between a tap & a shower, Shaun
Thanks for your speedy reply. I'm assuming from your response that the stainless steel flexible hoses have a smaller inner bore than a 15mm pipe therefore this would restrict the flow of water?
most instructions say that will need no added restriction and also if you use a flexi will be like piping up the shower in 10mm (which most dont allow)
Sorry but am I missing something here? the outlet on an electric shower is smaller than 15mm, the pipework inside the electric shower is a lot smaller than 15mm and the resulting flow rates from an electric shower are considerable less than any other appliance that I know.
So working on the basis of what comes out is all that is required to go in. Why does it have to be 12mm ID pipe?
As it is mains water the flexi would have to be WRAS approved & pressure rated but if the man want to use one I see no reason why not, I personally wouldn't.
I suppose what it is all about is those that understand plumbing & the products used & those that slavishly have to follow the MI,s.
If you can deliver a minimum running pressure of 100kPa (1.0 bar) at a minimum flow rate
of eight litres per minute for the 8.5kW rated model or nine litres per minute for the 9.5kW rated model the shower will work correctly doesn't matter what the delivery system comprises off. (Regulations permitting).
Elec showers require non restricted connection, Full bore 15mm and compression connection to the shower, why because that's what the MI's ask for they know a lot more a bout the product than you or me so I take there word for it
Not strictly true. A 9.5kw shower will work perfectly well run off a 10mm pipe. I know cos i fitted a full estate like that (in the days before plastic)
I always prefer it when there's access from behind...
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