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Hi All

The temperature of the water from our electric shower is getting eratic -
I'm guessing because of scale build up within the unit. Is it possible to
descale an electric shower, and if so, how?

Regards

David


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Hi All

The temperature of the water from our electric shower is getting eratic -
I'm guessing because of scale build up within the unit. Is it possible to
descale an electric shower, and if so, how?

Regards

David


No it's not possible.


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Might be variable temp of feed water i.e. exposed parts of the pipe
getting cold or warm depending on where they are sited. If so it will
settle down after a few minutes.

cheers
Jacob

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Might be variable temp of feed water i.e. exposed parts of the pipe
getting cold or warm depending on where they are sited. If so it will
settle down after a few minutes.

cheers
Jacob

More likely a faulty thermostat or less likely;a loose connection.
Jaymack


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Might be variable temp of feed water i.e. exposed parts of the pipe
getting cold or warm depending on where they are sited. If so it will
settle down after a few minutes.

cheers
Jacob

More likely a faulty thermostat or less likely;a loose connection.
Jaymack



To all that replied - thanks very much for the info - it'll save me loads of
messing about..

Regards

David




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