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Our Aqualisa power shower pump pressure switch failed this morning. That
is it failed 'on' so that even though the shower was turned off the pump continued to run. My temporary solution was to turn off the electrical power to the pump except when the shower was actually on, on the grounds that it's not a good idea to have a pump running with no water flow through it. Was I right or would no harm be done? Looking to get a replacement I blew the layer of dust off it so that I could read the label - hmmm Type 1. A short while later when my wife had finished her shower the pressure switch turned the pump off - so it's working again!! Is this how these things fail? Gradually becoming intermittent? (if so I think I'll get a replacement in now and replace it at a time of my choosing), or could it just have been a bit of ? from the water tank in the loft causing the switch to stick? -- dave @ stejonda Bring culture back to NTL. http://www.performance-channel.com/ |
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