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At the moment I have a Mira Event shower (quite old). It has two water inlets, one from the hot water and one from the cold. It seems to be just a pump and mixer to me, without a heater - Is that correct? If I am right, I would like another shower unit the same that uses hot water from the tank without a separate heating element.
When I look at different showers they all seem to be heated via an element and don't use the hot water from the tank. What type of shower unit do I need? Thanks in advance.
 
At the moment I have a Mira Event shower (quite old). It has two water inlets, one from the hot water and one from the cold. It seems to be just a pump and mixer to me, without a heater - Is that correct? If I am right, I would like another shower unit the same that uses hot water from the tank without a separate heating element.
When I look at different showers they all seem to be heated via an element and don't use the hot water from the tank. What type of shower unit do I need? Thanks in advance.

Just buy a new Mira event, it'll be a straight swap probably.


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You can buy any parts for the Mira Event, - the motor/pump is one unit & is the main part of the shower.
As said, you can buy the new version. Aqua Lisa make a similar, low voltage model, but I would go with Mira personally.
 
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