wots needed
would appreciate if you would get back to me with an answer, thanks
Dave
Isolate the electricity via the pull cord or switch before toching any wires inside the shower though.
Shower spares diagram - http://www.showerdoc.com/shower-spares/triton/TRITO-PARENT-46-Triton-Aquatronic-2-ultra-electric
Answered 12 years ago by Anonymous
Check that incoming mains stopcock and any is olation valve in the feed to the unit are fully open.
Check that inlet filter in inlet to solenoid valve is clear.
Check with your supplier whether there has been any reduction in supply flow or pressure.
If all above are ok then it is likely to be the flow regulator at fault , replacement can be ordered online by clicking on this link.
http://www.showerdoc.com/shower-spares/triton/TRITO-P12120800-Triton-Stabiliser-Valve-And-Solenid-Assembly-P12120800
Answered 12 years ago by Anonymous
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