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Shower does not work before 6.15 am ??
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Can anyone help me please ?
My shower does not work before 6.15am works perfectly during the day.
Have had shower engineer out twice everything was fine.
Water board have checked the water pressure although done during the day and this was also fine !!!
Have resorted to buying a new shower as at my wits end and low and behold it is still the same !!!
My shower does not work before 6.15am works perfectly during the day.
Have had shower engineer out twice everything was fine.
Water board have checked the water pressure although done during the day and this was also fine !!!
Have resorted to buying a new shower as at my wits end and low and behold it is still the same !!!
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Presumably your shower also works during the day so this is no help in tracking the problem down.
If you turn on your bathroom taps (hot and cold) before 6:15, do they both work as well as they do during the day?
Presumably your shower also works during the day so this is no help in tracking the problem down.
If you turn on your bathroom taps (hot and cold) before 6:15, do they both work as well as they do during the day?
at what time does it stop working? if it is a whole 7 hours before there probably is an old E7 timer somewhere in the system they used to be fitted near the hot water tank or is there a time clock on an immersion heater.... the only other thing I can think of is a neighbour is on E7 and has a washing machine set to come on at that time and the local pipework isn't adequate to supply two large 'pulls'
Thanks again for your responses.
I have had a plumber out sorry forgot to mention that !! He didn't find anything wrong !
The only timing devices I have in the house are the central heating and the water heater which is set between 2am and 3am.
Someone once told me the water board actually turn the water pressure down overnight but having questioned them about this they deny all knowledge.
Guess I'll just have to get up a little earlier and have a bath. Nightmare !!
I have had a plumber out sorry forgot to mention that !! He didn't find anything wrong !
The only timing devices I have in the house are the central heating and the water heater which is set between 2am and 3am.
Someone once told me the water board actually turn the water pressure down overnight but having questioned them about this they deny all knowledge.
Guess I'll just have to get up a little earlier and have a bath. Nightmare !!
itronica, given that your original shower worked all of the time, and your latest shower works some of the time, then at the times your current shower doesn't work, what else could be different about your new setup versus your original one? There is only really: the water pressure (too low or too high) or the electrics (no electrics at that time of day, for some reason).
I think rowanwitch is onto something with the water pressure being too high. You could try switching on every tap in the house, then the shower, to see if that helped. If it did, you could investigate ways of reducing the pressure at the shower (to save water!).
Otherwise, it's probably the electrics...
> The shower I first had installed work perfectly at any time only since having the last two installed has the problem arisen.
Was a new circuit put in (or a different circuit used) when the first new shower was installed?
Does the current shower have a light on it to show that it's on? Do the lights look different before 6:15 and after 6:15?
I think rowanwitch is onto something with the water pressure being too high. You could try switching on every tap in the house, then the shower, to see if that helped. If it did, you could investigate ways of reducing the pressure at the shower (to save water!).
Otherwise, it's probably the electrics...
> The shower I first had installed work perfectly at any time only since having the last two installed has the problem arisen.
Was a new circuit put in (or a different circuit used) when the first new shower was installed?
Does the current shower have a light on it to show that it's on? Do the lights look different before 6:15 and after 6:15?