Showering
Mixer
Mixer showers take water from both hot and cold water supplies. They mix the hot and cold to reach a temperature as desired by the user. They generally flow faster than electric showers. If you have a low pressure gravity water system, you can make the flow more powerful by adding a pump. Mixer showers are ideal for homes with a plentiful supply of hot water.solar cooling.
Electric
The mains cold water supply is the only source for an electric shower. They heat the water when the shower is turned on, by passing it over a heating element inside the shower - in a similar way to how a kettle works. When you shower, you don’t use up any stored hot water - so electric showers are ideal for families and households where there is a limited supply of hot water. Electric showers are always ready to use, any time of the day or night.
Power
Both the hot and cold water supplies are the source for power showers. They mix the hot and cold to reach a temperature as desired by the user. They produce a more impressive spray force than mixer or electric showers, because an internal pump boosts the water flow. They are ideal for homes with a plentiful supply of hot water, but not with a mains or high pressure water system.
Digital
The shower control and the water mixer have digital intelligence built-in. Digital mixer showers take water from both the hot and cold water supplies. They mix the hot and cold water to accurately reach the desired temperature. You can choose a pumped or high pressure version. Digital showers are ideal for homes with a plentiful supply of hot water.










