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mjt

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Hi
live just replaced a gravity fed bar shower mixer which seemed to be working fine when I left it.

Customer has called back saying when the shower is raised to the height of the bracket the temperature dros to a Luke warm temp.

When it comes down to waist level it's fine. I think it's a pressure or lack of issue but not sure what you chaps think

Have a good weekend

MJT
 
Lack of pressure due to insufficient head on the supply. You need to either raise the cold feed tank or pop a pump on it.

If it is ok at waist level you will probably need to raise the tank by around a metre.
 
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