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I've just finished installing this yesterday and when the lever is off the either head (rain shower or riser rail) will drip every 20 secs or so.

How do I fix it?

The water is only wrm to not hot,the combi is not a very good ,Pro combi 80, it will be getting changed for a Worcester at some point. Is this the problem, boiler cant give enough hot water flow. The kitchen tap next to the boiler is hot and the bathroom is only 5 m away (bungalow).

Would flow restrictors help and do they go in the shower head ?

Many thanks
 
If the mixer is leaking then you need to contact the supplier.

If your pressure from the combi is lower than the cold then put a prv onto the cold to the shower. Flow restrictors won't help.
 
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Not one instruction came with it mate,it was from bathstore.com.
I can take lever off and access the hot adjuster thing (red ring on inside) sorry for using such loose terminology.
 
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if control has temperature on it use thermometer to see if they match, and adjust it,
does temp control have a stop ? where you habve to press a button to turn temp high? iirc this stop point is 38c
hope this helps
imo
 
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Can I use a full bore isolating valve instead of a gate valve,just for space really,I can hide in studwork behind skirting in adjoining room.
No I didnt flush out pipe work but I taped over all my cut ends well, although I suppose it could have gotten onto valve ,but it was fresh out the box and not lying around.

How do I flush it out ?

And thanks for all the advice
 
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You shouldn't find any debris in the valve as it should have filters on both hot and cold to prevent this. If no filters then it could be muck in the valve which will mean any guarantee is worthless.

I would do as steveb says and contact bathrooms.com. although I wouldn't buy online anyway.
 
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Hopefully there will be some instructions with it but I wouldn't hold your breath. If you're struggling post some pictures of it and somebody may be able to help you.
 
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