Triton Ivory II 9.5kw I think at least 10 years old
On Monday at 7:00am the shower was not heating the water but I waited and at 8:50am was able to have a hot shower. This morning the water was still not heating at 9:00am, housemate said at 11:00am it was working again.
I unscrewed the shower hose in case it was the hose/showerhead that was blocked but the water ran freely out of the bottom of the shower unit and did not heat up. No limescale came out of the unit that I could see.
I think that the water pressure generally was also lower this morning, the flow from our kitchen tap and bath tap seemed less than usual when turned on full.
The flat is on the ground and first floor. There is a second property above us which occupies the third floor and the roof space.
I don't know if there are seperate header tanks for each flat in our terrace or shared header tanks for either groups of flats or the whole block, in fact to be honest, we don't know for certain if there is a header tank at all or where it is.
Our stopcock is on the first floor in the bathroom under the sink and turns off the water to the whole flat.
We don't have a multimeter to check any of the components inside the shower unit.
Can anyone advise on what steps we should take to identify the cause of the problem?
If it is simply water pressure is there anything we can do about it?
Thanks in advance!!
On Monday at 7:00am the shower was not heating the water but I waited and at 8:50am was able to have a hot shower. This morning the water was still not heating at 9:00am, housemate said at 11:00am it was working again.
I unscrewed the shower hose in case it was the hose/showerhead that was blocked but the water ran freely out of the bottom of the shower unit and did not heat up. No limescale came out of the unit that I could see.
I think that the water pressure generally was also lower this morning, the flow from our kitchen tap and bath tap seemed less than usual when turned on full.
The flat is on the ground and first floor. There is a second property above us which occupies the third floor and the roof space.
I don't know if there are seperate header tanks for each flat in our terrace or shared header tanks for either groups of flats or the whole block, in fact to be honest, we don't know for certain if there is a header tank at all or where it is.
Our stopcock is on the first floor in the bathroom under the sink and turns off the water to the whole flat.
We don't have a multimeter to check any of the components inside the shower unit.
Can anyone advise on what steps we should take to identify the cause of the problem?
If it is simply water pressure is there anything we can do about it?
Thanks in advance!!