The hi-flo Dene bar mixer shower delivers excellent flow rates for the perfect shower. This lever handle variant is well suited for those who struggle to turn shower controls with wet hands or require extra assistance.
Suitable for use with all water systems, including gravity fed systems, this hi-flo Dene bar mixer shower delivers excellent flow rates for the perfect shower. Ideal for families with children, the Dene bar mixer offers precise, consistent thermostatic temperature control. This lever handle variant is well suited for those who struggle to turn shower controls with wet hands or require extra assistance.
Suitable for all systems, including gravity fed
Lever handle flow and temperature controls - Easy to grip and turn
Durable design with ceramic disc flow control
Riser rail shower kit with adjustable wall fixings and a three spray shower head
Includes all the fittings, featuring the popular push-fit surface brackets
5 year parts and labour guarantee
Also in the Dene range...
Our Dene range includes a full range of matching basin taps, a bath shower mixer and a bath filler. Like the Dene mixer showers, they feature an appealing all chrome design and deliver good flow rates, even on a gravity system.
Many of our electric showers are available in a range of different kilowatt power ratings, ranging from 7.5kW up to 10.5kW - ratings are lower for Instaflow water heating and Instaflow T30i handwash units.
But what does this mean to me?
Basically the higher the kW rating -- the higher the flow of water from your shower head.
For example — a 7.5kW shower giving a 40-degree Celsius shower in winter will deliver a flow rate of around 3 litres per minute. By comparison, a 10.5 kW shower can give 50% more flow from the shower head than a 7.5kW shower. Our short video demonstrates what this difference looks like.
What should I check for before selecting a power rating?
Before selecting your unit's power rating, you will need to check the following;
Water pressure and flow rate
Rating of the miniature circuit breaker or fuse in your consumer unit
Size of electric cable running to your shower.
Why?
A higher kilowatt shower will have greater installation requirements than a lower kilowatt shower, therefore, you may need to upgrade your shower's electrical system to support a higher kilowatt shower.
The table below shows an example of the different typical requirements for a 7.5kW and a 10.5kW shower.
7.5kW electric shower
10.5kW electric shower
Pressure/flow rate
(bar/litres per minute)
1 bar delivering 8 l/min
1.5 bar delivering 11 l/min
Miniature circuit breaker (MCB) rating (Amps)
32A
45A
Cable size (mm²)
6mm²
10mm²
How do I find my existing shower's power rating?
You can find your existing shower's power rating (kW) by checking the rating label on the underside of your electric shower unit (near the shower hose outlet). It should appear similar to the below example.
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