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Stevo March 25th 04 03:22 PM

Redring Shower Fault
 
I've had a Redring Zeta Digital 8.0 shower for a couple of years but
recently it's started cutting out. It runs for about a minute and then

stops
(as if it's overheated), even if I have it at a very low temperature. I
thought it might be the thermal cut off device but the problem is still
there after I'd replaced it.
Any ideas?




Harry Bloomfield March 25th 04 03:28 PM

Redring Shower Fault
 
After serious thinking Stevo wrote :
I've had a Redring Zeta Digital 8.0 shower for a couple of years but
recently it's started cutting out. It runs for about a minute and then
stops
(as if it's overheated), even if I have it at a very low temperature. I
thought it might be the thermal cut off device but the problem is still
there after I'd replaced it.
Any ideas?


1. Contricted jets in the head.
2. Low water pressure
3. Check the isolating valve is turned fully on.
4. Contriction within the shower itself due to build up.

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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.org


Stevo March 25th 04 03:53 PM

Redring Shower Fault
 
It's not a pressure or constriction problem I don't think as it runs all day
on cold.
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message
.uk...
After serious thinking Stevo wrote :
I've had a Redring Zeta Digital 8.0 shower for a couple of years but
recently it's started cutting out. It runs for about a minute and then
stops
(as if it's overheated), even if I have it at a very low temperature. I
thought it might be the thermal cut off device but the problem is still
there after I'd replaced it.
Any ideas?


1. Contricted jets in the head.
2. Low water pressure
3. Check the isolating valve is turned fully on.
4. Contriction within the shower itself due to build up.

--


--

Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.org





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