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hi I need your help, my Mira Event Xs packed up on xmas eve. I have a combi boiler with this power shower with a pressure reducing valve as we didn’t want to change the shower when we had the boiler fitted. The shower was working perfectly prior to the motor being noisy and packing up. I’ve fitted exactly the same shower but now have a reduced flow of water and next to no output if I turn the shower to cold. It’s almost as if there isn’t enough water getting into the shower itself.
 
As you have a power shower fitted to mains supply the only advice you'll get here is rip it out. The installer of the boiler should also have done this and not took no for an answer
 
As you have a power shower fitted to mains supply the only advice you'll get here is rip it out. The installer of the boiler should also have done this and not took no for an answer
Understand where you are coming from Craig however facts first eh?
 
Understand where you are coming from Craig however facts first eh?
The only way this would be acceptable would be if the shower was permanently diconected electrically and used as a mixer, but op says that pressure reducers are fitted and the pump was noisy I'm guessing it's still acting as a power shower.
 
The only way this would be acceptable would be if the shower was permanently diconected electrically and used as a mixer, but op says that pressure reducers are fitted and the pump was noisy I'm guessing it's still acting as a power shower.
But guessing gets nobody anywhere. I`ll step aside whilst you engage with the OP.
 
But guessing gets nobody anywhere. I`ll step aside whilst you engage with the OP.
No need to step aside, you've got the trusted badge, not me ;). Maybe I jumped to conclusions but it wouldn't be the first time I've came accross these showers fitted on the mains supply. It's against regs and technically the only proper advice would be to replace it with a shower suited to the system.
 
No need to step aside, you've got the trusted badge, not me ;). Maybe I jumped to conclusions but it wouldn't be the first time I've came accross these showers fitted on the mains supply. It's against regs and technically the only proper advice would be to replace it with a shower suited to the system.
The badge comes with time and giving regular good advice, doesn`t mean I know more than another.
Do you mean manufactures advice or actual regs?
 
The badge comes with time and giving regular good advice, doesn`t mean I know more than another.
Do you mean manufactures advice or actual regs?
Both, water regs prohibit the use of booster pumps fitted anywhere on the main supply and manufactures also state the shower will not be suitable nor rated to mains pressure. To be honest I thought that was common knowledge with plumbers.
 
Both, water regs prohibit the use of booster pumps fitted anywhere on the main supply and manufactures also state the shower will not be suitable nor rated to mains pressure. To be honest I thought that was common knowledge with plumbers.
Hence I ask questions as assumptions can be misleading. ;)
 

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