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peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 07:35 PM

Electric shower issue
 
My electric shower wont heat up today went throught problem solving seems to be low pressure how do i fix this cheers

peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 07:36 PM

When i take cover off and push white pressure plunger down with a screwdriver it heats up

JDM_Stig 27 August 2016 07:47 PM

make and model of shower may help those who arent mind readers

peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 07:57 PM

Gainsborough 8.5

BoozyDave 27 August 2016 11:16 PM

Have you cleaned the internal filter?

What has changed in your area to reduce water pressure?

Buy one of these to test water pressure http://www.jtmplumbing.co.uk/tools-s...FWEq0wod1h4IOA

Either the water pressure has dropped or the shower is on its way out

You could try fitting one of these http://www.onlinepumpsupplies.com/ne...FRATGwodPjYHeg

peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 11:18 PM

Hi dave not sure its water pressure as washing machine is fine and taps seems fine just going by a google search telling me to hold the white plunger rod down to see if it allows water to heat which it did

peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 11:19 PM

Just not want to buy new one and have same issue as it was fine yesterday

peter zippy reid 27 August 2016 11:24 PM

Just googled inlet filter will give that a try in the morning cheers dave

alcazar 28 August 2016 07:19 AM

Both inlet filter and pressure sensor will be available as spares.

Osimabu 29 August 2016 04:14 PM

If you can, I'd take the old shower off and see if there's plenty of water coming out of the pipe (obviously isolate both the water and electrics properly first).

If so, and if it's over two years old, check the price of a new shower. They all come with a two year guarantee and if you can get one for fifty or sixty quid (Screwfix, B&Q, etc), it's usually not worth buying the parts.

Screwfix usually have PDFs of the installation instructions so you can try to get one with the incoming water supply and cable in the same place, which should make it easy to fit.

I'd get a Triton one if you can (or Mira if you're well off) as I've fitted dozens of both and rarely have any problems with them.

Teaching granny, but don't go for anything over 9.0kW (and I'd stick to 8.5) as your wiring probably won't be big enough to cope.

jaygsi 29 August 2016 04:28 PM

We have a DIY section on here.

dpb 29 August 2016 06:16 PM

I believe my Mira this size was sub 80 quid 5 years ago ? , fitted by me even

peter zippy reid 29 August 2016 07:37 PM

Cheers guys new shower fitted

rupertwelliams 21 December 2016 10:06 AM

I take up the cover and see whats problem inside. But mostly, it'll just take a few turns of screwdrivers. But buying a new one won't fix the problem.

alcazar 21 December 2016 11:13 AM

Holy thread revival batman!

neil-h 21 December 2016 12:09 PM

It's less than 4 months, that's not that bad :lol1:

elgassi 21 December 2016 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by rupertwelliams (Post 11904936)
I take up the cover and see whats problem inside. But mostly, it'll just take a few turns of screwdrivers. But buying a new one won't fix the problem.

:nono: C'mon Rupert you been in hibernation :sleep:

peter zippy reid 21 December 2016 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by rupertwelliams (Post 11904936)
I take up the cover and see whats problem inside. But mostly, it'll just take a few turns of screwdrivers. But buying a new one won't fix the problem.

eh new shower sorted my issue


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