lukewarm water

shower will not heat up fully...will produce lukewarm water, but will not increase warmth when dial turned up. can you help?
Asked 11 years ago by Anonymous

It maybe a faulty element in the heating tank (there are two, three in most 10kwshowers) you can check them with a multi meter you should have a reading ofaround 12>18 ohms.

If you have power to the elementsand no heat it's probably the elements, no power to the elements thenit's probably a relay on the PCB that has become faulty.

This Video may help

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzPt1hsfVq4cv

If you don’t have amultimeter  we sell them at around £10 each with a link to an on line guideon how to use them for checking and testing the various parts of your shower.

 

Apart from helping to fix yourshower, they are really useful for checking you have a power supply toappliances, for checking fuses, letting you know much power you have left inbatteries

(so you know if they are dud ornot)  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 11 years ago by The Shower Doctor

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