Under Control
Got around to installing our new shower unit this afternoon, so it's now under observation for leaks, etc. I had to make a few changes to the plumbing and power arrangements to accommodate the much larger than previous unit, but aside from the usual swearing and cursing, not an arduous task, really. We went for this rather over-specced unit as it's properly thermostatically [electronically so] controlled, and can maintain a pretty constant temperature despite fluctuating water pressures. Tests thus far are positive: clever piece of kit, and it's set to its energy-saving mode.
Up here in Fairview Heights the water pressure is risibly low at the best of times - as we're only just below the altitude of our reservoir - and filling a kettle or flushing the loo - with the old shower at least - would result in scaldingly-hot water followed rapidly by a very cold shower: less than ideal and frankly bloody annoying. I had toyed with idea of installing a header-tank and using a gravity-fed pumped shower, but the expense and upheaval put me off that idea. Hence the rather expensive replacement for the old unit. Needs must as they say, but at least cheaper and easier than the alternative...
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