by katiesdad »
Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:18 pm
A friend suggested that it might be a problem with the ‘modulation’ of the burner on the boiler not reducing the flame, and therefore the heat output. So we tried running the hot tap slightly on the sink next to the shower, working on the theory that as there is more flow, so the boiler would not need to modulate and would stay alight. This worked, and a normal shower was had!!
Unfortunately the same procedure the next morning had no effect.
We tried just running a normal shower that evening, and there was no problem at all.
But the next morning, even with the sink hot tap running a bit, the shower ran cold, then normal, then cold again.
We are in the London area and there are always heavy lime scale deposits. The boiler is fitted with an inline anti-limescale device, but the shower spray head shows signs of limescale. Do you think that the thermostat at the boiler or the shower could be effected by this?