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    Installing new Triton mixer shower - connectors differ

    Thanks for the reply, seco services! I did try taking the fittings off earlier but realised I really couldn't go any further - the Triton fixes to the wall via screw(s) in the central housing and I currently have 2 elbow pieces 150mm apart - I'd have holes in the tiles!!! Am going to take...
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    Installing new Triton mixer shower - connectors differ

    Hi, I have what (hopefully!) should be a fairly straightforward question. I have a Bristan Artisan shower and live in a fairly hard water area. In the 6 years I've lived here I have had to replace the thermostatic cartridge twice - however, the 5yr warranty on the shower has now run out...
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    Question - Problem with Salamander RSP 45 and shower system

    No I haven't - although as they are reasonably inexpensive (and we were thinking about changing the existing ones anyway) I will probably try this first - thanks for the advice. I wish now I'd taken the head back off the hose when the pump actually stopped this morning and seen what happened...
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    Question - Problem with Salamander RSP 45 and shower system

    Hi all, When we moved into our house (1994 build) around 2.5 years ago, there was no shower for whatever reason. We had one installed, which is a Bristan mixer shower powered by a Salamader RSP 45 pump. We have a gravity fed system; cold water tank in the loft, thick jacketed tank in the...
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    Replacing a Potterton PTT2 thermostat - help!

    Thanks for the reply, Slugbabydotcom. I shall see if I can track one of these things down and swap them over :D
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    Replacing a Potterton PTT2 thermostat - help!

    Hi, I have a Potterton boiler & system (I forget the exact model, but it's a Suprima, and one of the ones that suffers the pcb-overheat-flashing red light problem - but that's a separate issue!) and all the thermostats etc are also Potterton. The one that looks after the hot water in the...
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