Triton topaz t100si (thermostatic display) reply

Hi, the flow rate hardly varies, also the temperature dial doesn't exceed 40.

The elements are fine. I've had the shower running on full power(cover off), both switches activated on the PCB. There is no voltage going to the front element. ( from right switch on PCB I think)

So if this part TRITO-83307130 is faulty, it cuts the power to that front element?

If that part is the stabilizer/flow valve?

regard
Asked 10 years ago by Anonymous
http://www.showerdoc.com/triton-thermostatic-valve

The above only regulates the flow in the shower. If there is no voltage to the front elements you may have a faulty PCB.

Answered 10 years ago by Anonymous

Thankyou very much Barrie, for you help.



regards

Answered 10 years ago by Anonymous

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