No pressure for shower

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Connected the shower up today and turned it on for the first time.
water dribbled out like an old man taking a waz.... :rolleyes:
the shower is coming off a cold feed 22mm pipe which goes on to feed bath.
i checked stop cock and checked it had been put on full, and also checked outside to make sure the incoming stopcock was also on full.

should i be looking for a possible airlock ? or should i contact the water board to report low water pressure ???
taps in bathroom producing a good flow rate.

what if i ask plumber to take feed for shower direct from main feed ???
 
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we live in a bungalow, the cold water tank is about 5ft above shower (if that)
forgot to add the shower was recently purchased from homebase
Ivory III 9.5kw electric shower.
 
we live in a bungalow, the cold water tank is about 5ft above shower (if that)
forgot to add the shower was recently purchased from homebase
Ivory III 9.5kw electric shower.

Well, whaddyaknow???? :rolleyes:

In which case, get it connected to the mains as per manufacturers instructions.
 
A friend of the family is just completing a college course - and we let him loose with our plumbing requirements....................

so makes perfect sense to me what yoi guys are saying - serves me right for trying to save £££££££££
 
A friend of the family is just completing a college course - and we let him loose with our plumbing requirements....................

so makes perfect sense to me what yoi guys are saying - serves me right for trying to save £££££££££

Which college is that then, and which course?? :rolleyes:
 
A friend of the family is just completing a college course - and we let him loose with our plumbing requirements....................

so makes perfect sense to me what yoi guys are saying - serves me right for trying to save £££££££££

Which college is that then, and which course?? :rolleyes:
college of hard knocks and book keeping I shouldn't wonder :)
 
A friend of the family is just completing a college course - and we let him loose with our plumbing requirements....................

so makes perfect sense to me what yoi guys are saying - serves me right for trying to save £££££££££

Which college is that then, and which course?? :rolleyes:
college of hard knocks and book keeping I shouldn't wonder :)

That accounts for it then ;)
 

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