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Default Identify thermostatic valve

On 12/12/2020 13:14:41, D.M. Procida wrote:
This is the thermostatic valve from a shower:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/16k3277d94...valve.jpg?dl=0

The mixer I removed it from has no markings, and this valve barely has
any - just some numbers on the brass spindle at the left.

When the unit warms up, the section on the left moves outwards, opening
the gap you can see to the right of the first black rubber seal. This
allows more cold water to flow in through that gap, and out into the
mixer.

The problem is that the mixed water never gets hot enough, so either the
thermostat mechanism itself is too cautious about hot water, or the
valve is unable to restrict the entry of cold water properly (I suspect
this).

I think it's probably unlikely I will find a replacement for this, and
instead will need to replace the whole mixer. Before I do, any
suggestions for identifying it in order to find a replacement?


This is a cartridge I haven't seen before. I would suggest you have a
look on eBay.

There are some very cheap shower bars which take this type of universal
cartridge

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Thermosta...t/392995790383

Although it quotes Triton this fits a number of Chinese clone showers.
Its easy to swap out if it fails again.

I think this might be new time for a new shower mixer.

I find the wax capsules stick, I've had to replace mine now twice.

You may be able to open yours up and push the pin back in but I'm sure
it will fail again the same way. Another alternative is to source a
stronger spring to push the pin back in with a little more force.

I'm intrigued if anyone has solved the issue with the wax capsule pin
sticking.