Mended Triton shower in 5 minutes!

Reviewed 12 years ago by Michael Allen
My Triton Opal shower was cutting out, with a 'pressure low' warning light. I'm so pleased I found Showerdoc on the internet. In the forum someone had had exactly the same problem and a new solenoid was needed.

I tested the old solenoid with a meter and sure enough it was not working.

It took a few minutes to disengage the old solenoid from the tube it was held onto, because there is a little plastic lip at the edge of the tube, so I had to tug it a few times, and even phoned showerdoc to make sure that doing so would not damage anything. However, after a few minutes it came loose and a few minutes later the new solenoid was fitted and the shower was working again.

My shower has worked perfectly since then, saving me perhaps a few hundred pounds on the purchase and fitting of a new shower, which, not knowing any better, I would have done if not for showerdoc.

Showerdoc addition:

Its always worth checking for leaks from the stabiliser valve above before fitting a new solenoid coil or solenoid valve assembly. If there is a leak this could be the cause for the original coil becoming faulty. ( water staines on the coil bar is a good indication )

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