Thanks... the new rad was a replacement and relocation of an existing rad - in the same room. There is a header tank - so I am presuming not microbore?
My thinking was that the whole BALANCE of the ENTIRE system was out of kilter - therefore no pressure to this particular rad but all the others are OK. Or is that not how the balancing works?
So - if the result of the test is the same - how has he managed to diagnose that the fault is a blocked/kinked pipe - as opposed to a "mere" balancing issue?
If it's "just balancing" then I don't have the grief of ripping up the floor/ceiling.
We have ONE upstairs radiator that is permantently cold. The system comprises 14 rads across 2 floors. So the cold one is likely near the end of the system though I am not sure of the exact flow sequence.
I have been informed by a local "plumber" that the fault could be down to a kinked...
Having checked the devices I found the following
Shower Pump - AquaLisa Quartz A2. Does not specifically mention the output amount. :?
Plug in Circuit Breaker- appears to be rated to 30mA (230V 13A)
Anyone know of the specs of a Quartz A2 and whether a breaker as specified would...
I'll check out the rating details and post back.
"Tripping through surge" - wouldn't that imply that it would shut down mid-shower? It has NEVER done that - always between uses.
I have a power shower pump housed in the loft, plugged into the mains via a small plug in circuit breaker.
This all works fine except that periodically the shower won't turn on as the breaker has tripped. A reset is all that is needed.
This happens maybe once a month: doesn't correspond...