Shower Fuse?

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Hi
I have a triton millennium 9.5 which has just stopped working,
Over past couple of days it started to lose pressure not by much but not its usual spray, put it down to the head needed cleaning maybe and was going to sort at weekend however today it has stopped working,
The isolator switch light is on as normal but there are no lights on the shower unit itself?
Is this possibly a fuse in the unit itself that has gone? can i just take the face plate off and see the fuse easily?
Anyone have any ideas i would be grateful to know,
Thanks,
Steve.
 
Id be very suprised if there is a fuse located in the shower unit....

Firstly check your CU, has the MCB or (RCBO) tripped?

You say its been loosing pressure.... How old is the shower? Could be the internal tank has got bunged up with lime (Depending on your water quality)....
 
k1ngy said:
I have a triton millennium 9.5 which has just stopped working,
Over past couple of days it started to lose pressure not by much but not its usual spray, put it down to the head needed cleaning maybe and was going to sort at weekend however today it has stopped working,
The isolator switch light is on as normal but there are no lights on the shower unit itself?
You need to determine (a) the state of the internals of the unit, and (b) whether or not the supply is getting to the shower unit.

(a) involves removing the cover, which you should do with the power off at the isolator.

(b) should be not be attempted unless you have a multimeter and a respectful understanding of electricity and its dangers.

Is this possibly a fuse in the unit itself that has gone?
I've never seen any Triton shower that has an internal fuse.

can i just take the face plate off and see the fuse easily?
Yes and I doubt it, respectively.

Anyone have any ideas i would be grateful to know
How old is the shower?
Who installed it?
Has the cold mains been turned off/on recently?
 
Probably water inlet filter clogged and thermal cut out has operated
 

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