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Shower/Bath Mixer no power

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:14 am    Post Subject:
Shower/Bath Mixer no power
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Hope someone can help, i moved into my house a couple of years back now. There was a new bath shower mixer tap in place. the water from taps is ok but when i use the shower attachment there is no pressure in the shower and when i lift it up the water has real trouble in coming out of the shower at all. Would the problem be with tap itself as in it is cheap or is the water pressure in my house not enough . The system is gravity fed...

Please help. do i need a new shower mixer unit...

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James
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:06 am    Post Subject:
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Hi - Almost certainly a pressure problem. Gravity fed from coldwater storage in the loft? Yes? The cistern is probably just resting on the ceiling joists. Raising the cistern higher in the loft, assuming you have the room is an option.
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Nice, the answer is yes it is....i have a liitle look, how much higher do you think it needs to be in the loft.....say 10cm or higher...

thanks for the help

James....
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As high as you can go whilst still being able to service and insulate the tank.
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