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	<title>Comments on: Shower scene secrets from Dollhouse&#8217;s Dichen Lachman</title>
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		<title>By: Bill</title>
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		<description>There are as many different kinds of shower on the market today as there are manufacturers.
Electric showers are the simple "go anywhere" shower. They need a cold water supply and an electric feed which must be on it's own circuit breaker.
Power showers require both hot and cold water supplies and an electric feed which again, must have it's own circuit breaker.
Mixers showers are available in thermostatic and non thermostatic versions. The thermostatic version will maintain it's temperature if there is a loss of water pressure on either of the water feeds. The non thermostatic version won't which can result in your shower suddenly running too hot or too cold. Both versions of mixer showers are available in high pressure or low pressure versions.
Wireless or remote control showers are basically mixer showers that incorporate a remote control which can be wired or wireless. They tend to be a lot more expensive than traditional mixer showers but do give you the advantage of being able to turn on the shower, at your preferred setting, from your bedroom.
Whichever shower system you prefer, take your time, check out the vastly differing prices on the internet, and above all, have it installed by a fully qualified fitter who is fully conversant with the local water regulations.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are as many different kinds of shower on the market today as there are manufacturers.<br />
Electric showers are the simple &#8220;go anywhere&#8221; shower. They need a cold water supply and an electric feed which must be on it&#8217;s own circuit breaker.<br />
Power showers require both hot and cold water supplies and an electric feed which again, must have it&#8217;s own circuit breaker.<br />
Mixers showers are available in thermostatic and non thermostatic versions. The thermostatic version will maintain it&#8217;s temperature if there is a loss of water pressure on either of the water feeds. The non thermostatic version won&#8217;t which can result in your shower suddenly running too hot or too cold. Both versions of mixer showers are available in high pressure or low pressure versions.<br />
Wireless or remote control showers are basically mixer showers that incorporate a remote control which can be wired or wireless. They tend to be a lot more expensive than traditional mixer showers but do give you the advantage of being able to turn on the shower, at your preferred setting, from your bedroom.<br />
Whichever shower system you prefer, take your time, check out the vastly differing prices on the internet, and above all, have it installed by a fully qualified fitter who is fully conversant with the local water regulations.</p>
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