Hi all
I have a traditional heat only boiler and a Megaflo providing high pressure hot water to my house. I also have three Aqualisa quartz digital showers.
We did occasionally get the odd noise from the cupboard containing the Megaflo when the showers were first turned on. This was very random and does not happen all the time.
However recently, when one of the showers were started to be used there was apparently a loud noise, possibly a bang, annoyingly I was not there. However since then, all three showers have stopped working properly. Pressure to the hot and cold taps around the house is fine and no different from normal.
Also, there is a very loud vibration and rumbling noise coming from the Megaflo, normally first thing in the morning, which was particularly bad this morning. There is also a rumbling noise occasionally when you use one of the hot taps which are not necessarily first thing in the morning but it is not as loud or severe as the shower does not normally last that long.
All the showers are all working but the shower control boxes make a lot of noise and seem to be struggling to mix the water. My plumber has checked the cold supply to the control box and there is nothing obviously wrong (there is water flowing out) If the showers are turned up very hot then there is less of a problem and the pressure is slightly better. When the temperature of the shower is turned down, the shower goes up and down in pressure, hardly working at all. My plumber has replaced the main pressure relief valve just above the cold supply isolation, this did not sort out the problem.
Aqualisa said they could service or replace the showers. At the moment I have them booked into replace two of the showers (both are expensive but I thought that it was worth replacing as one of the showers due to be replaced was installed in 2008, the other was 2017) but I am still not convinced that the problem is with the showers and not something else, so I could be in the same situation with the showers after spending a lot of money on replacements! The third shower was also done is 2008 but I will probably leave this for the moment as this ensuite is due for refurbishment.
Nothing seems to be wrong with the Megaflo although I am currently resetting the air gap see if that helps, although there was no water dripping from the overflow to indicate a problem with the air gap. However, the tank is taking some time to reset the gap, I am not sure how long it should normally take. This has not improved the situation.
I am wondering if the loud bang that was heard was the pressure relief valve.
I am not sure if this is connected or an issue but I did have a UPS Battery and NAS unit in the garage phone me a few weeks ago around the same time as the problems with the showers occurred. I do not know if there was a spike in electricity but I am wondering if this happened and potentially knocked out the processing units on all three showers... I can say I am not sure if this is linked or even connected and I am not sure there was even a spike but I did have the units fail and I know there is no electrical supply to the showers.
I have done everything else obvious including turning off the showers at the mains, I am not sure if there is any other way to reset them.
Does anybody have any ideas as to what could be causing a problem?
Many thanks in anticipation and for reading this long post!
Matt
I have a traditional heat only boiler and a Megaflo providing high pressure hot water to my house. I also have three Aqualisa quartz digital showers.
We did occasionally get the odd noise from the cupboard containing the Megaflo when the showers were first turned on. This was very random and does not happen all the time.
However recently, when one of the showers were started to be used there was apparently a loud noise, possibly a bang, annoyingly I was not there. However since then, all three showers have stopped working properly. Pressure to the hot and cold taps around the house is fine and no different from normal.
Also, there is a very loud vibration and rumbling noise coming from the Megaflo, normally first thing in the morning, which was particularly bad this morning. There is also a rumbling noise occasionally when you use one of the hot taps which are not necessarily first thing in the morning but it is not as loud or severe as the shower does not normally last that long.
All the showers are all working but the shower control boxes make a lot of noise and seem to be struggling to mix the water. My plumber has checked the cold supply to the control box and there is nothing obviously wrong (there is water flowing out) If the showers are turned up very hot then there is less of a problem and the pressure is slightly better. When the temperature of the shower is turned down, the shower goes up and down in pressure, hardly working at all. My plumber has replaced the main pressure relief valve just above the cold supply isolation, this did not sort out the problem.
Aqualisa said they could service or replace the showers. At the moment I have them booked into replace two of the showers (both are expensive but I thought that it was worth replacing as one of the showers due to be replaced was installed in 2008, the other was 2017) but I am still not convinced that the problem is with the showers and not something else, so I could be in the same situation with the showers after spending a lot of money on replacements! The third shower was also done is 2008 but I will probably leave this for the moment as this ensuite is due for refurbishment.
Nothing seems to be wrong with the Megaflo although I am currently resetting the air gap see if that helps, although there was no water dripping from the overflow to indicate a problem with the air gap. However, the tank is taking some time to reset the gap, I am not sure how long it should normally take. This has not improved the situation.
I am wondering if the loud bang that was heard was the pressure relief valve.
I am not sure if this is connected or an issue but I did have a UPS Battery and NAS unit in the garage phone me a few weeks ago around the same time as the problems with the showers occurred. I do not know if there was a spike in electricity but I am wondering if this happened and potentially knocked out the processing units on all three showers... I can say I am not sure if this is linked or even connected and I am not sure there was even a spike but I did have the units fail and I know there is no electrical supply to the showers.
I have done everything else obvious including turning off the showers at the mains, I am not sure if there is any other way to reset them.
Does anybody have any ideas as to what could be causing a problem?
Many thanks in anticipation and for reading this long post!
Matt
