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We have a very nice plumber who has redesigned and fitted the bathroom so we are not DIY-ing as such but I would really appreciate some advice.
Our plumbing is gravity-fed with a cold water tank in the loft and hot water cylinder (vented) in the airing cupboard. The plumber fitted an Aqualisa pumped smart valve, also in the loft, with a Quartz ‘smart touch’ digital shower in the bathroom with dual outlets (handset and ceiling drench head).
It was fitted about two months ago and has never worked reliably. When it starts, it’s great, but 99% of the time now it’s failing to start. The digital display works and calls the smartvalve. We hear the pump in the loft try to start. Some drips come out of the shower head but that’s all. We’ve tried running the basin hot tap and tried starting the shower on cold.
The plumber has been around multiple times. He can get rid of the airlock and it then starts up. But even a couple of hours later it won’t start again.
So far he has tried:
Anti gravity loop on hot water cylinder (this seemed to increase failure rate, it used to start around 20% of the time)
Surrey flange on hot water cylinder
Other fixes (unsure).
I’m worried he’s out of ideas and this is our only shower (no bath). He’s in touch with Aqualisa who advise this is not a product fault but instead an installation fault causing airlocks.
He is very decent by the way and wants to fix this to complete the bathroom installation.
Any thoughts/experiences welcome.
Our plumbing is gravity-fed with a cold water tank in the loft and hot water cylinder (vented) in the airing cupboard. The plumber fitted an Aqualisa pumped smart valve, also in the loft, with a Quartz ‘smart touch’ digital shower in the bathroom with dual outlets (handset and ceiling drench head).
It was fitted about two months ago and has never worked reliably. When it starts, it’s great, but 99% of the time now it’s failing to start. The digital display works and calls the smartvalve. We hear the pump in the loft try to start. Some drips come out of the shower head but that’s all. We’ve tried running the basin hot tap and tried starting the shower on cold.
The plumber has been around multiple times. He can get rid of the airlock and it then starts up. But even a couple of hours later it won’t start again.
So far he has tried:
Anti gravity loop on hot water cylinder (this seemed to increase failure rate, it used to start around 20% of the time)
Surrey flange on hot water cylinder
Other fixes (unsure).
I’m worried he’s out of ideas and this is our only shower (no bath). He’s in touch with Aqualisa who advise this is not a product fault but instead an installation fault causing airlocks.
He is very decent by the way and wants to fix this to complete the bathroom installation.
Any thoughts/experiences welcome.