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Q: water is coming out of the pressure relief valve? what i cant understand is when i took this apart to have a look at its just a straight through pipe .on the other side of this is the water outlet to the shower head also a straight through part .so is it possible a part has shot out of the pressure relief side ? because when i took it apart the hole you blow through is the shape of a D and i assumed this part should have something in it ? what would cause this pressure relief valve side to let the water out ?
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Submitted 29 days ago | by
Jim , ipswich suffolk uk
Answered 29 days ago | Barrie
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Q: when i turn the power on top my shower it doesnt let water through, and the neon lamp sort of flickers is there an easy fix for this
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Submitted 40 days ago | by
jonny, Unknown
A: It may be your solenoid valve, you can check it if you have a multi meter, you should have a reading of at least k3.5 ohms, across the two terminals any less and you need a new valve. (Check the valve in the failed state.) (When it has stopped working!) If there is power getting to the solenoid and it is not operating then there is a good chance that you have a faulty solenoid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzJjzWqxesc The video is intended as a guide and does not cover every shower. If you don’t have a multimeter we sell them with a guide on how to use them for checking and testing the various parts of your shower. Apart from helping to fix your shower, they are really useful for checking you have a power supply to appliances, for checking fuses and letting you know much power you have left in batteries (So you will know if they are good or not) and lots of other jobs, in short they are well worth a few pounds http://www.showerdoc.com/installation/electrical-products/SKYTRO-600-005-Digital-Multi-Tester Answered 39 days ago | Barrie
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Q: Is this available seperately or only as part of the front cover?
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Submitted 193 days ago | by
Ade, Leicester, uk
Answered 193 days ago | Alastair
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Q: will i be able to order just the nob and not the whole case
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Submitted 196 days ago | by
Anonymous, Unknown
Answered 193 days ago | The Doc
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Q: when turnin shower on.water is cold comin through then a noise from box happens and water warms up.but only for a few minutes then turns cold again.
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Submitted 242 days ago | by
ems, llanelli
A: Check the shower hose is not kinked or collapsed internally and the head is clear. Check that incoming mains water stopcock and any isolation valve in feed to shower are fully open Check with your suppler if there has been any reduction in water supply flow or pressure. Check that gauze filter in inlet to solenoid valve is clear. If all above are ok then it is likely to be the stabiliser valve at fault , replacement can be ordered online by clicking on the link below. http://www.showerdoc.com/shower-spares/triton/TRITO-P12120800-Triton-Stabiliser-Valve-And-Solenoid-Assembly-P12120800 Answered 242 days ago | Alastair
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Q: hi the valve i have is ok but the o ring has perished do you supply individual parts for the valve thanks in advance regards john
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Submitted 301 days ago | by
celestica, runcorn
Answered 301 days ago | Anonymous
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Q: Hi I only get warm water on the maximum heat setting otherwise everything works fine how can I repair my unit.
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Submitted 319 days ago | by
no nickname, west midlands
A: It may be a faulty element in the heating tank (there are two, three in most 10kw showers) you can check them with a multi meter you should have a reading of around 12>18 ohms. If you have power to the elements and no heat it's probably the elements, no power to the elements then it's probably a micro switch. If you don’t have a multimeter we sell them at £10 each with a guide on how to use them for checking and testing the various parts of your shower. Apart from helping to fix your shower, they are really useful for checking you have a power supply to appliances, for checking fuses, letting you know much power you have left in batteries (so you know if they are dud or not) and lots of other jobs, in short they are well worth the £10. http://www.showerdoc.com/installation/electrical-products/SKYTRO-600-005-Digital-Multi-Tester Answered 319 days ago | The Doc
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Q: the power switch just keeps turning wont click on or off
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Submitted 335 days ago | by
big kev , johnstone
A: It is difficult to say without seeing this, it may be that the rear of the knob is broken or there is an issue with the camshaft that operates the micro switches, you will need to switch the power off and have a look inside to check Answered 333 days ago | The Doc
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Q: My caselona 2 will not work, when I pull the power supply cord I get a light on that but don't get a neon light on the shower unit. If I turn the shower unit ON to any of it's power settings the neon light stays off but also the light on the ceiling power supply goes out. I've checked the continuity on all the components, earths,lives etc inside the shower could the problem be with the power supply switch?
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Submitted 367 days ago | by
shoeless79, Watford
Answered 367 days ago | The Doc
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Q: Hi can I just replace the coil on part 5?
If so is it easy to change? and which part do I need is it the universal coil?
Thanks,
Si.
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Submitted 383 days ago | by
Si., somerset
A: If you only need to replace the coil on your solenoid valve then yes you can just remove the old coil and fit a new one. The part number you will require is 27600 from the spares list in the link provided to the caselona II electric shower diagram. http://www.showerdoc.com/shower-spares/triton/TRITO-PARENT-69-Triton-Caselona-IIWhen the coil needs replaced its usually down one of the following below: Electricity still supplying the shower but no water supply. The water to the shower cuts out intermittently. Water cuts out whilst showering and then works again after 10 – 15mins. Low water pressure neon illuminated and the water has cut out. Answered 382 days ago | LC
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Q: Hi lookig for a little advice, I have a Triton Caselona II electric shower which starts fine and heats up the water well, after a couple of minutes the shower stops completely. Can you suggest what part might need replacing, thermal cut out or possibly the solenoid?
Regards
Tony Ward
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Submitted 463 days ago | by
Tony, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland
A: It may be your solenoid valve, you can check it if you have a multi meter, you should have a reading of at least k3.5 ohms, across the two terminals any less and you need a new valve. (Check the valve in the failed state.) (When it is not working!) If there is power getting to the solenoid and it is not operating then there is a good chance that you have a faulty solenoid. If you don’t have a multimeter we sell them with a guide on how to use them for checking and testing the various parts of your shower. Apart from helping to fix your shower, they are really useful for checking you have a power supply to appliances, for checking fuses and letting you know much power you have left in batteries (So you will know if they are good or not) and lots of other jobs, in short they are well worth a few pounds http://www.showerdoc.com/installation/electrical-products/SKYTRO-600-005-Digital-Multi-Tester Answered 463 days ago | The doc
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Q: My question is, i have a drip coming out of the shower head when the shower has been switched off. Even when i unscrew the shower lead its still dripping. There is water passing constantly even though its off.
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Submitted 504 days ago | by
MRPEAZ, SHEFFIELD
A: You need a new solenoid valve. Answered 504 days ago | The Doc
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