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Discuss New and wanting help. Air in the system? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
What a bell end you are , I was just worried that I wasn’t making much sense and today started a new one but on the newbie forum and thought I would get more responde on the plumbing one. I can’t find an option to delete.
Thanks for nothing and your last advice was crap anyway . Get another plumber , no **** Sherlock .
Would say that it is either the fact the shower can not detect the pressure drop in the supply to switch the pump on or it keeps air locking in the loft? Shower with integral pumps don’t really like up and over pipework.
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When you say Little hot water? Do you mean temperature or flow?Don't if you seen what I posted earlier :
"So I tried different things and found out that if the boiler is left on 24hr (I say on but I believe comes on every time the stat ask for more heat) the shower works.
If is set to come on a couple of hours a day, shower won't work,
to be clear shower works but struggles as very little hot water comes through."
I have a nest where I set the schedules.
When you say Little hot water? Do you mean temperature or flow?
Same level , cupboard next to bathroom.Where is the shower in relation to the hot water tank?
Cut a hole in the wall in the airing cupboard directly behind where the shower is. And pipe the pipe from the cylinder directly into the shower unit.Same level , cupboard next to bathroom.
Cut a hole in the wall in the airing cupboard directly behind where the shower is. And pipe the pipe from the cylinder directly into the shower unit.
Mods. Bell End Emoji pls. Cant wait to apply it here.
Cut a hole in the wall in the airing cupboard directly behind where the shower is. And pipe the pipe from the cylinder directly into the shower unit.
So the shower isn’t next to the cupboard?Same level , cupboard next to bathroom.
So the shower isn’t next to the cupboard?
Probably not. If it was my house I would do what @ShaunCorbs said and fit a normal mixer shower and an external pump in the cupboard. The shower probably hasn’t worked correctly since it was fitted.As you come out on the right but it’s the opposite corner on the hall.
Correct me if I am wrong but once the water heats, goes to the top of the cylinder and comes out when I open the tap and the hot/steam/pressure helps it flow.
But the tank it’s only on for a a couple of hours and doesn’t get hot enough ???
Would a Surrey or Essex flange help ?
Probably not. If it was my house I would do what @ShaunCorbs said and fit a normal mixer shower and an external pump in the cupboard. The shower probably hasn’t worked correctly since it was fitted.
If I call another plumber and get one with your attitude... I have no chance of getting it fixed.
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