Dripping shower heads after new water meter fitted?
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Sackers
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Dripping shower heads after new water meter fitted?

by Sackers » Tue Sep 07, 2021 1:10 pm

Hi,

I had a water meter fitted yesterday and ever since the mains water was turned back on, both my showers (Mira Advance ATLs) have been dripping water at a persistent, steady rate from the shower heads.

Apart from being annoying to listen to, this is obviously wasting water and I wonder if anyone could explain why this is happening and what the remedy is please?

Many thanks,
Sackers

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Re: Dripping shower heads after new water meter fitted?

by stoneyboy » Wed Sep 08, 2021 10:11 pm

Hi sackers
The most obvious reason is that maybe debris has been allowed to enter your pipe work when the meter was fitted. Did the installer flush your pipe work?
The other reason may be linked to the minimum pressure needed by these shower to seal the inlet valve in the off position which is 0.2bar. Can the supply pressure have been reduced so that when mains taps are turned on in your house the pressure drops?
Regards S

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Re: Dripping shower heads after new water meter fitted?

by Sackers » Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:53 am

Many thanks for your timely and informative reply Stoneboy, this is much appreciated. The water pressure seems bang on the statutory minimum, with the rudimentary kitchen tap + 1 litre container method returning a flow rate of 6 seconds per litre, so 1b.

Whether the installer flushed the pipework through susbsequent to installation of the meter will forever remain a mystery I'm afraid as I left him to it while I was doing other things, so internal debris could potentially be the cause of the problem.

It looks like I've got some homework to do!

Thanks once again for your input.

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