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    Triton Shower & Mains Supply

    Its just a Triton Thermostatic Power Shower (no model number on Screw Fix or Manual). It states in the installation instructions that cannot be fitted to water supply that is directly connected to mains. So therefore I was wondering if a pressure reducing valve would do the job or if I need...
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    Triton Shower & Mains Supply

    Hi, Thanks for the quick reply. The problem is that the shower room is on the ground floor in the opposite side of the house to the tank. Therefore considerable pipe work :( This is why my question is will a pressure reducing valve have the same effect as changing to a gravity fed system...
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    Triton Shower & Mains Supply

    Hi, In Jan this year I replaced an old Triton power shower (in house before we moved in) with a new Triton power shower (like for like). However, the new shower has developed the same leak after only 6 months. When the Triton engineer visited he stated that the shower has been fitted on a...
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    Cover wall corner

    Hi, Thanks for the reply. I've looked and looked at Wickes, Homebase and B&Q and could not find anything longer than 1 meter :( But I was looking for wall corner covering and not L shaped timber bead. I'll give it another try. Thanks, Gary
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    Cover wall corner

    Hi, I really hope someone can help. Basically I've just finished doing up my old conservatory and part of this was removing a very old door frame to give a nice open entrance into the conservatory. However where the new paint work meets the old wallpaper (the door frame corner) is very...
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    Extending Spur In Conservatory

    Hi, I'm looking for a little advice. We are in the process of getting our old conseravtory revamped by a local glazing company. The only thing they will not do is add in a few more power sockets for me, but they have inisted that I should be able to do it myself. Currently there is one...
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    Replacing Power Shower

    Hi Guys, Thanks for the help. OK. So I've now measured everything and at the moment the old shower uses a 1mm (not 0.5mm as I first thought) 3 wire cable that is 3 m in length and connects to a 3 amp plug plugged into a socket in the cellar. This cellar circuit is also connected to the...
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    Replacing Power Shower

    Hi Ricicle, Thanks for your reply. I have read the Part P Regulations and understand that if I add a new circuit or significantly alter and existing circuit I will need to get permission from the local authority and also get the work examined by an electrician. However, what about if I...
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    Replacing Power Shower

    Hi, My shower stopped working recently due to a leak and therefore I thought I would replace the unit with its modern version. However, when I removed the shower I have observer several things: The old shower circuit that comes from the shower isolator switch has a burnt wire and melted wire...
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