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The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK
The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK
The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK
The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK
The SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UKThe SupaJet 100 Power Shower from Shower Spares UK

The SupaJet 100 Power Shower comes with a host of advanced features & delivers exceptional results.
As well as seperate flow and temperture control knobs, there's a maximum temperture stop that can be
preset so that the temperture of water cannot be turned up too high. As with all models featuring a mains
voltage pump, flow can be varied from an economical 4.5 ltrs p/minute to an extravagant 16 ltrs p/minute.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS : :

electric showerspower showers Stored hot water supply from 110 litre cyclinder or greater:
electric showerspower showers Stored cold water supply from 110 litre tank or greater, situated
electric showers electric showersat least 75mm higher than the shower (usually in the loft):
electric showerspower showers Mains Voltage: A 13 amp mains electricity supply fused at 3 amps with a
electric showers electric showersdouble pole switch (with at least 3 amps to the low voltage transformer):
electric showerspower showers Low Voltage: A 13 amp mains electricity supply fused at 3 amps
electric showers electric showersto the low voltage transformer:

Shower installation in all respects must meet with the requirements of Water Bylaws. If in doubt you
should contact your local Water Authority for advice, or a registered member of the Institute of Plumbers.

     
 
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