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As mentioned in the post title, my shower keeps tripping out.
Have replaced all the circuit boards, plus the heater element (twice) but still trips the mains.
Water flow isn't great (never has been), but seems ok when commissioning the shower, via the water inlet solenoid. When I then switch on the electric and try to run the 'full heated commission' of the shower, it trips (the water flow at this point seems abysmal.
Only thing that hasn't been changed, which I now know probably should've been the first thing I changed, is the filter. I have a spare filter, but question is, can I swap the filter without turning off the water? The cold water feed from my loft to the shower, via the airing cupboard, doesn't have a stop cock/tap of any kind and I'm pretty sure the mains stop cock in the garage is going to be a pain to turn off....seems pretty seized....
So, any way to change the filter without turning off the water?
Thanks
Dongers
Have replaced all the circuit boards, plus the heater element (twice) but still trips the mains.
Water flow isn't great (never has been), but seems ok when commissioning the shower, via the water inlet solenoid. When I then switch on the electric and try to run the 'full heated commission' of the shower, it trips (the water flow at this point seems abysmal.
Only thing that hasn't been changed, which I now know probably should've been the first thing I changed, is the filter. I have a spare filter, but question is, can I swap the filter without turning off the water? The cold water feed from my loft to the shower, via the airing cupboard, doesn't have a stop cock/tap of any kind and I'm pretty sure the mains stop cock in the garage is going to be a pain to turn off....seems pretty seized....
So, any way to change the filter without turning off the water?
Thanks
Dongers