Opal Heat can assembly

Shower is not getting hotter from medium to high setting, and is not a hot as it should be on high.



I have tested with a multi metre across the element red and blue and then across the secon one. First got a reading of 10.7 and then got no continuity across the second. A ssume that one of the elements has gone.



If I was to buy a heat can assembly, how easy is it to fit.
Asked 12 years ago by Anonymous

 The replacement is fairly straight forward.

Turn of the water and power you then have to dismantle most of the inside of the shower to get enough space to slip the old part out and the new part in.

 

This sounds more difficult than it actually is, however you do have to be methodical noting where screws/nuts etc. come from and what goes where and it is always a good idea to take photos as you go because you can refer to them when you are rebuilding.

 

 

Answered 12 years ago by Anonymous

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