low pressure

hi



I have a triton opal 10.5 and the low pressure light is constantly on... i definitively know i do not have low pressure. i have cleaned the shower head (admittedly it was long overdue) and the problem still persists. Any suggestions.. do i need a new heater or other spare part or is it now a right off!

Pleased help
Asked 13 years ago by Anonymous

 The first things to check are:

 

1  That the main valve coming into your house is fully open.

 

2  Then check that the valve on the line to the shower is fully open.

 

If these valves are not fully open then there may not be enough water

getting to your shower to open the pressure switch therefore no power will get to the elements

and the unit will show low pressure.

 

Forgetting about the temperature turn the shower from fully hot to fully cold at fully hot you should have not much more than a dribble coming from the hose and on fully cold you should have a good strong flow, if you do not have this difference then you may have a faulty flow/stabilizer  valve

 

Finally when you turn the water on, the top of the flow valve should rise, there is a plastic actuator on top of the valve this should press against a micro switch at the bottom of the PCB make sure they are properly aligned.

 

If all these are OK then you probably have a fault with your PCB.

 

The checks don’t guarantee that you have a faulty power PCB however they do eliminate just about every thing that could cause the low pressure fault and so the only thing left is the PCB.

 

 

George

 

Click on the link below, choose the manufacturer of the shower you have, scroll down the list of parts and select the part number you require.

 

You can then purchase the items online or call the office on 0131 443 9917 pressing option # 1 for spares.

 

http://www.shower-warehouse.co.uk/erol.html#588X0

 

 

 Shedman20 (One of the forum contributors added this)

Have a look at the circuit board that is directly behind the STOP button, mine had a hairline crack here, repaired with soldering iron and thin wire. Use a magnifying glass if necessary, could save you a few bob!

 

Answered 13 years ago by The Shower Doctor

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