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Hi folks,
I am doing a study for one of my graduate classes. The study is pertaining to electric showers in the UK. I would greatly appreciate all of your feedback.
Mainly, I came across a dilemma - the effect of seasonal changes on electric showers in the UK. Just how much does the performance of electric showers suffer in winter? As I understand, when the mains supply is colder, water needs to be heated for longer and thus passes over the heating element in the shower much slower and the net result is a dribble!
Many thanks in advance :coolgleamA:
Yous
I am doing a study for one of my graduate classes. The study is pertaining to electric showers in the UK. I would greatly appreciate all of your feedback.
Mainly, I came across a dilemma - the effect of seasonal changes on electric showers in the UK. Just how much does the performance of electric showers suffer in winter? As I understand, when the mains supply is colder, water needs to be heated for longer and thus passes over the heating element in the shower much slower and the net result is a dribble!
- Just how true is my understanding, or how common is this problem?
- Does this issue impact all electric showers or just lower kW electric showers?
- Roughly, what is the percentage of high kW electric showers sold in the UK market?
Many thanks in advance :coolgleamA:
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