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Hi.
We have a shower pump (Salamander 1.5 bar) in the airing cupboard feeding two showers.
Both showers always worked perfectly in the past.
We had our ensuite refitted in November and had a two output valve fitted with an overhead and hand shower.
We now get a problem where sometimes operating that new valve doesn't cause the pump to kick in.
Sometimes operating the valve a few time solves the problem, other time we have to operated the shower in the other bathroom (which always works) then the new one works.
Once the pump has kicked in the shower works perfectly with good flow.
Our plumber has checked the new valve for debris, and altered the pipework feeding the pump, to no avail.
He insists that the pipework he installed is fine and the valve is fine.
Another thing I noticed was if you switch the pump off at the switch, the shower in the main bathroom still flows, but the new one doesn't.
The new shower does have a longer pipe run as the valve was moved from one wall to another. The pipes come from the pump up into the loft,where they split to the two showers. They then go down to where the old valve was and continue down to about 30 cm from the floor then along and round the corner and back up to the new valve.
Our plumber doesn't knowwhat else to do, but of course we are not very happy with the situation, having spent a lot of money on the new ensuite.
Does anybody have any suggestions on what else to check. Should I get another plumber in to investigate?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Graham.
We have a shower pump (Salamander 1.5 bar) in the airing cupboard feeding two showers.
Both showers always worked perfectly in the past.
We had our ensuite refitted in November and had a two output valve fitted with an overhead and hand shower.
We now get a problem where sometimes operating that new valve doesn't cause the pump to kick in.
Sometimes operating the valve a few time solves the problem, other time we have to operated the shower in the other bathroom (which always works) then the new one works.
Once the pump has kicked in the shower works perfectly with good flow.
Our plumber has checked the new valve for debris, and altered the pipework feeding the pump, to no avail.
He insists that the pipework he installed is fine and the valve is fine.
Another thing I noticed was if you switch the pump off at the switch, the shower in the main bathroom still flows, but the new one doesn't.
The new shower does have a longer pipe run as the valve was moved from one wall to another. The pipes come from the pump up into the loft,where they split to the two showers. They then go down to where the old valve was and continue down to about 30 cm from the floor then along and round the corner and back up to the new valve.
Our plumber doesn't knowwhat else to do, but of course we are not very happy with the situation, having spent a lot of money on the new ensuite.
Does anybody have any suggestions on what else to check. Should I get another plumber in to investigate?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Graham.