Hi guys,
In work today I got sent to have a look at a shower. It was a galaxy 2000 LX. The tenant complained that the flow is ok one minute but almost none existent then next. Before I did anything I turned it on and it seemed ok. I isolated it and checked the filters, got a bit of muck out but not a lot.
Put it back together and tested it again and the problem she reported was noticeable straight away. The flow did increase but would keep acting up.
If i used the flow buttons on the controls I could only take it down 2 notches before it would stop completely. If I had the head of the shower down in the bath it worked a lot better. This problem occurred the same whether it was on hot, cold or in between.
Are this showers suitable for use with a pump?
In work today I got sent to have a look at a shower. It was a galaxy 2000 LX. The tenant complained that the flow is ok one minute but almost none existent then next. Before I did anything I turned it on and it seemed ok. I isolated it and checked the filters, got a bit of muck out but not a lot.
Put it back together and tested it again and the problem she reported was noticeable straight away. The flow did increase but would keep acting up.
If i used the flow buttons on the controls I could only take it down 2 notches before it would stop completely. If I had the head of the shower down in the bath it worked a lot better. This problem occurred the same whether it was on hot, cold or in between.
Are this showers suitable for use with a pump?