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AlanWright
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]Hi Guys,[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]On of my customers wants advise on an electric shower and wants to boost the pressure to solve his problem.
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I am not convinced that pressure is the problem because the cold setting gives a very good shower and if all he wanted was cold showers then he would be happy. Any thoughts on what the real problem is?
From a customer in Huddersfield:-
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]I have a Gainsborough 9.5 Select Shower which is fed from the 15mm cold water supply. The spray from the shower head is appalling, especially as you move the dial from Cold to hot. The pressure reduces as it moves from Cold to hot.[/FONT]
I can eliminate the shower hose and head as being a problem because the spray is fantastic when set to the cold setting on the electric shower. The electric shower itself is new, only purchased in late Dec 2013 and is still under warranty. I can confirm the shower does not cut out either.
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]On of my customers wants advise on an electric shower and wants to boost the pressure to solve his problem.
[/FONT]
I am not convinced that pressure is the problem because the cold setting gives a very good shower and if all he wanted was cold showers then he would be happy. Any thoughts on what the real problem is?
From a customer in Huddersfield:-
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]I have a Gainsborough 9.5 Select Shower which is fed from the 15mm cold water supply. The spray from the shower head is appalling, especially as you move the dial from Cold to hot. The pressure reduces as it moves from Cold to hot.[/FONT]
I can eliminate the shower hose and head as being a problem because the spray is fantastic when set to the cold setting on the electric shower. The electric shower itself is new, only purchased in late Dec 2013 and is still under warranty. I can confirm the shower does not cut out either.