return flow through thermostatic shower valve hot feed

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Hi folks,

I've discovered through a tortuous process of elimination, by turning stopcocks on and off and playing with taps, that I'm getting a back flow from the cold supply, via a Grohe thermostatic shower valve, into my unvented hot water cylinder, which eventually builds up enough pressure to trip the pressure relief valve.

The thing is, this has been a kind of intermittent problem before, but this morning it finally became an issue I couldn't ignore.

I have no idea if a grohe valve would have built-in check valves or not, or whether there were external ones fitted to my shower which was fitted about 5 years ago. Most of the pipework is totally hidden.

Why would it suddenly go bad like this? Is it a build up of limescale or something? My plan is just to put a check valve into the hot feed to the bathroom, where I can easily get at the pipework.

Any views on what causes this type of thing?

Matt
 
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