I have a combi boiler and a Mira 'Exposed Thermostatic Mixer' shower unit.
Has always worked well; approx 8 years.
This morning, very cold outside - approx -8 degrees outside - water at required temperature came through but it stopped flowing after about 10 seconds at the warmest setting.
Similar problem later when trying again.
Left Central Heating on for a few hours and it now seems to be working ok.
The Mira User Guide states -
"Thermostatic Shut-down - for safety and comfort the thermostat will shut off the mixing valve within 2 seconds if either suppy fails (achieved only if the blend temperature has a minimum differential of 12 degrees from either supply temperature)."
What exactly does that mean?!
Would the boiler and or the shower thermostat be adversely impacted by very cold water?
Has always worked well; approx 8 years.
This morning, very cold outside - approx -8 degrees outside - water at required temperature came through but it stopped flowing after about 10 seconds at the warmest setting.
Similar problem later when trying again.
Left Central Heating on for a few hours and it now seems to be working ok.
The Mira User Guide states -
"Thermostatic Shut-down - for safety and comfort the thermostat will shut off the mixing valve within 2 seconds if either suppy fails (achieved only if the blend temperature has a minimum differential of 12 degrees from either supply temperature)."
What exactly does that mean?!
Would the boiler and or the shower thermostat be adversely impacted by very cold water?
