Only lukewarm water at max setting; Thermostatic Shower
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:17 pm
Hi,
I have a thermostatic Aqualisa Shower (Aquavalve 609; fairly new) which is connected to a Ariston Combi Boiler (A23/A27 MFFI; Make: 2000)
The problem is that even when the temparture knob is at the maximum setting, all I get is lukewarm water. If I reduce the pressure flow a little, I get mildly hot water - but nowehere near what I would expect at max temparature.
The hot water in the taps/ basin etc is fine and comes out very hot. So I guess the problem is not with the boiler but with the shower? (Besides, we just had the annual inspection on the boiler and the engineer did not mention any problems).
I don't know the history of the boiler (or the shower) as we moved into this house only a few months ago.
Can anyone please help? I have been informally advised by a friend (not a qualified plumber or engineer) that it may be something to do with the thermostatic valve. Is that right? Might it need replacement?
I am new to the UK and a complete novice at DIY/plumbing.
Thanks a lot.
I have a thermostatic Aqualisa Shower (Aquavalve 609; fairly new) which is connected to a Ariston Combi Boiler (A23/A27 MFFI; Make: 2000)
The problem is that even when the temparture knob is at the maximum setting, all I get is lukewarm water. If I reduce the pressure flow a little, I get mildly hot water - but nowehere near what I would expect at max temparature.
The hot water in the taps/ basin etc is fine and comes out very hot. So I guess the problem is not with the boiler but with the shower? (Besides, we just had the annual inspection on the boiler and the engineer did not mention any problems).
I don't know the history of the boiler (or the shower) as we moved into this house only a few months ago.
Can anyone please help? I have been informally advised by a friend (not a qualified plumber or engineer) that it may be something to do with the thermostatic valve. Is that right? Might it need replacement?
I am new to the UK and a complete novice at DIY/plumbing.
Thanks a lot.