Triton T80Si Stabilising Valve leaking

Hi,



The stabilising valve in my T80Si is leaking and the water seems to be coming through a few of the 6 screw holes. I've taken all the screws out, taken the cover off, checked the o-ring seal is properly in place, replaced the screws and tightened, but it's still leaking. I've tried putting some sealant around the leaking holes but the water still gets through.



Is it easy to replace the stabilising valve unit (£27) or would I be better getting a new shower (£150)? Can't see how much of the shower I'd have to take apart if I just replaced the valve so any help much appreciated.



Thanks, Oz
Asked 13 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 13 years ago by The Shower Doctor

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