Hi folks,
I just had a thermostatic shower installed. The water is fed from a pump stored in the hot press (shower is high pressure while the house water system is low pressure).
The shower control is one of the horizontal bar types with the water flow control on the left and the temp. control on the right. The water is fed in from either end of the control bar.
We're finding that when we turn on the shower nothing happens until we turn on the sink tap (note: 2 taps & two showers, incl. this one, are on the pump). Turning on the sink tap kicks off the pump and allows the shower to work.
I've noticed that the hot water is fed in on the left side (water flow control end) whie the cold water is coming in on the right (temp. control end).
My own theory is that when the water flow is turned on the initial flow of water is from the left (hot) side. Given that there is insufficient initial pressure from the hot pipe, the pump won't start therefore no shower. I'm wondering if this theory is correct and if I get the plumber back in to reverse the pipes will that do the trick?
Any help appreciated.....
Thanks,
Dave
I just had a thermostatic shower installed. The water is fed from a pump stored in the hot press (shower is high pressure while the house water system is low pressure).
The shower control is one of the horizontal bar types with the water flow control on the left and the temp. control on the right. The water is fed in from either end of the control bar.
We're finding that when we turn on the shower nothing happens until we turn on the sink tap (note: 2 taps & two showers, incl. this one, are on the pump). Turning on the sink tap kicks off the pump and allows the shower to work.
I've noticed that the hot water is fed in on the left side (water flow control end) whie the cold water is coming in on the right (temp. control end).
My own theory is that when the water flow is turned on the initial flow of water is from the left (hot) side. Given that there is insufficient initial pressure from the hot pipe, the pump won't start therefore no shower. I'm wondering if this theory is correct and if I get the plumber back in to reverse the pipes will that do the trick?
Any help appreciated.....
Thanks,
Dave