fluctuating shower pressure/temperature
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tiggertea
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fluctuating shower pressure/temperature

by tiggertea » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:03 pm

I have an electric shower (running from mains water - no tank). As you turn down the temperature, the "low pressure" warning light comes on, safety cut-out kicks in and it goes freezing cold. Sometimes it stays this way no matter what temperature is set; but generally it is fine - if you turn it up to almost scalding.

I think this is due to limescale build up (v hard water area). We have replaced the whole shower once before when we had the same problem. It was better for a while but now getting really bad again.

So the question is...
-Can I remove/prevent limescale build up?
-Do I need a new shower (again)?
-Would a different type of shower - eg mixer - be better than another electric shower?

Thanks in advance!

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by stoneyboy » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:42 pm

tiggertea,
Can I remove/prevent limescale build up, You may be able to remove built up limescale using a kettle descaler but if the shower is more than a couple of years old replacement is a better option. You could add a dosing unit to the incoming supply to the shower to limit scale build-up.
Check to see if there is a filter in the incoming supply.
Yes a mixer shower would be far better.
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by rosebery » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:42 pm

Is it a Triton Opal?

Cheers

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