I\\\'ve just installed a new thermostatic unit from homebase, and I\\\'ve got an issue with the temp.
Replacing an existing shower, about 1m head on hot and cold so not a great flow rate. Old shower was very difficult to adjust between two hot and too cold.
Ok, the shower will run cold, but as soon as I adjust to temp above 10C, and let some hot in, then it starts to get hot, and the thermo cuts out the supply. The temp on the dial is high, and you can\\\'t turn it down because the handle is stiff. If you wait for 15 mins, then you can turn the temp handle down, and start again.
Our hot water temp is very high, and gets higher in the winter as there is not thermostatic on the hot water tank when the CH is on.
Any ideas ? I think the hot water is just too hot for the thermovalue to handle.
I\\\'ve got values on the new supply so I\\\'m going to try to restrict the hot pressure but that might not work. Should I look at adding a variable pump to the system to improve the overall pressure ?
Replacing an existing shower, about 1m head on hot and cold so not a great flow rate. Old shower was very difficult to adjust between two hot and too cold.
Ok, the shower will run cold, but as soon as I adjust to temp above 10C, and let some hot in, then it starts to get hot, and the thermo cuts out the supply. The temp on the dial is high, and you can\\\'t turn it down because the handle is stiff. If you wait for 15 mins, then you can turn the temp handle down, and start again.
Our hot water temp is very high, and gets higher in the winter as there is not thermostatic on the hot water tank when the CH is on.
Any ideas ? I think the hot water is just too hot for the thermovalue to handle.
I\\\'ve got values on the new supply so I\\\'m going to try to restrict the hot pressure but that might not work. Should I look at adding a variable pump to the system to improve the overall pressure ?