shower won't turn off

We have an old jetmaster 1000 which won't turn off we have tried the isolation switches in the airing cupboard but this hasn't worked. I think we may need to replace it, any recommendations for a suitable replacement. Thanks
Asked 3 years ago by Amanda Hancocks, chipping norton

Unfortunately there is nothing that is a direct changeover, the supplies are in a different position and it is a low voltage unit which means you will probably need to change the wiring.


The Triton AS2000SR is probably the easiest change over.


www.showerdoc.com/triton-as2000sr-thermostatic-power-shower-white-chrome-tas2000sr

Installation video below.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuGJEE6ifIY

Answered 3 years ago by George Thomson

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