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alisonjar | 13:15 Sat 28th Mar 2009 | Interiors
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My shower died this a.m. It is a pretty old Triton Aqua Sensation. I dont know what to replace it with and am confused as to what type of shower I am looking for. I have a combi boiler and assume that the shower is hot water fed as it doesnt get hot when the household hot water is not on!? I see mixer, digital, electric, thermostatic controlled showers and dont know where to start. Can someone please help?
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Sounds like a normal mixer shower (takes hot and cold feeds and mixes them).
Athermostatic is best, as it controls the temp automatically and saves a lot of fiddling.
Be sure to get one for a combi boiler rather than one designed to take the hot feed from an immersion cylinder.

Try these ........
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A470435/Bathrooms -Showers/Showers-Enclosures/Showers/Thermostat ic-Mixer-Shower
^^^ A thermostatic ...........
Hi mine packed in this morning too, and Im also an 'Alison' how spooky is that lol
Hi Al ............. you on the wallpaper now?
Too late now, would have to run out to B & Q and fight the traffic, will do it possibly tomorrow or the coming week as Im off <:-)
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Call me stupid but why is it that the mixer showers do not have a white box with temperature and flow controls on the wall like mine. Is it just that mine is that old?
yours is probably an electric shower alison?
if you have a hot cylinder? it could be a power shower hot and cold in mix with 12v low voltage pump they are in a white plastic (box) as you describe hth Tez
I am somewhat confused !!! you say you have a combi boiler and yet also state that the shower only gets hot when the household hot water is on ??? It does sound as Tezestwing suggests you have a power shower, But you can not fit these on to a combi boiler set up. Do you have a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard somwhere ? If so it is not a Combi boiler and you should replace it with a Power Shower. But if it is a Combi Boiler then you should replace it with either an electric shower which will opperate indipendant of you're boiler or install a thermostatic mixer shower that states it is compatable with Combi Boilers. Hope this Helps ( now i am confused ) lol....

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