Selectronic thermostatically controlled instantaneous electric showers provide guaranteed protection against scalding free RSS news feed from the Electrical News Portal
(17/08/2006)

Endorsed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), Redring's Selectronic thermostatically controlled instantaneous electric showers are pre-programmed to provide hot water at a comfortably capped, safe temperature of 40 degrees C, with cooler adjustment if required. No accidental increase in temperature is possible thus providing guaranteed protection against scalding.

In addition, Selectronic has many other safety features including: an audible feedback response to commands; large easy press function buttons and LED readout and print; tactile button coding and colour coded shower head and clamp for visibility.

With a BEAB CARE mark, this easy one-touch operation shower has a phased shutdown to ensure a cool start for the next user, together with an automatic shutdown, after 30 minutes of continuous use.

Selectronic is switched on and off by an integral solenoid valve, and once operational the optimum flow rate is calculated and adjusted automatically dependent upon incoming water temperature. Water is heated instantly as it flows over the heaters in the heat exchanger.

Redring's Selectronic showers are claimed to be one of the safest showers available. Having achieved the new and additional safety standards necessary for use in care establishments and for less able users, Selectronic is suited for domestic, commercial or institutional use.


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