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Leaking Pressure Relief Pipe

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 3:46 pm    Post Subject:
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Can anybody help. Why is my new Creda Shower leaking (really badly) through the pressure relief pipe at the bottom? The pressure of the water doesn\\\'t seem very strong (not really strong coming out of the shower head). I\\\'ve checked the pipes and no twists or coils. Any ideas?
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Have you tried removing shower head and see if water flows.

I installed a shower recently and when the plumber connected up water supply he hadn't flushed the pipe work throughly so both shower head and input filter were clogged with debris
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You'll probably get more help on a plumbers forum. The only tap I know about is on a transformer.

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