Opal 9.5kw Problems

The shower started to run very hot then cold and back to hot then cold now it is just lukewarm. I checked the bottom TCO saw the blackened cables and found it to be open circuit. Before I replace this thermostat I wondered if there could be another underlying fault i.e. a faulty stabilizer valve, I changed this valve over a year ago due to water leaking from the pipe at the rear I believe. What symptom does a partially blocked hose/shower head cause?
Asked 12 years ago by Anonymous

The things to check first 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 cool it properly the overheat safety device will turn
the power off until it cools Then it all starts again

Make sure that the shower head is clean and clear, that the hose isn’t kinked (this can happen just behind the hand set where it is difficult to see) also check the inside of the hose although it can look OK on the outside it could have collapsed internally

After you have checked the above you then need to find out what is causing the shower to run cool now.


You are correct if there is no continuity across the outlet TCO that will mean that one of the elements will not be working and cause the shower to run cool


The other thing you may want to check is the elements, see below.


It may be a faulty element in the heating tank (there are two, three in most 10kw showers) you can check them with a multi meter you should have a reading of around 12>18 ohms.

If you have power to the elements and no heat it's probably the elements, no power to the elements then it's probably a micro switch.

 

If you don’t have a multimeter  we sell them at £10 each with a guide on how to use them for checking and testing the various parts of your shower.

 

Apart from helping to fix your shower, they are really useful for checking you have a power supply to appliances, for checking fuses, letting you know much power you have left in batteries

(so you know if they are dud or not)  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 12 years ago by Anonymous

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