Meaning of shower unit | Babel Free
Definitions
- A room or building containing one or more showers.
- A shower enclosure.
- A device that uses electric coils to heat water from mains and deliver it to the shower head of an electric shower.
- The shower head and associated hose, if any.
Examples
“In April the AAF requested the development of a portable eight-head shower unit which would be an improvement over the shower unit developed by the Corps of Engineers.”
“Sometimes the accessible restroom/ shower unit is restricted to qualified users who get a key from the park ranger.”
“Toilet stations and a restroom and shower unit, along with the six water pumps scattered throughout the two sites, give all campers easy access.”
“Walls of shower stalls shall be formed of one sheet, or of two or more pieces welded together and ground smooth, so there will be no vertical or horizontal open joints in the completed shower unit.”
“The major advantage of a shower unit over most bathtubs? The lower threshold of the shower pan is easier to get over than the rim of a bathtub ( but not a walk-in tub like that shown on page 166) .”
“The two things that determine the size and shape of a shower unit;;; are the floor space where it will be installed and the features you want it to perform.”
“Electric showers also require wiring from the shower unit to mains electricity by a qualified professional, so the installation costs will be more expensive.”
“The resistance of the two wires in the cable causes the potential difference across the shower unit to be reduced.”
“Cold water flows into shower unit past an electric heating element.”
“A photograph of a hand-held reduced flow shower unit is shown in Figure 5.”
“In shower stalls 36 in by 36 in ( 915 mm by 915 mm ) , all controls, faucets, and the shower unit shall be mounted on the side wall opposite the seat.”
“I also called the plumbing supply store to check on my bathtubs and shower unit.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.