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Hi everyone, not sure if you can help but I have an electric shower problem which has had me scratching my head a little, the shower won't work until the hot water tap in the bath is turned on, the shower has no hot feed, just cold, direct from the mains, and it's a gravity hot water system, so I'm stuck as to why one is affecting the other.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
 
This is a pressure problem most likely if you say the feed is definately from the cold supply. Check the stopcock is fully open, have you done a pressure reading? have you been there more than once at different times of the day? 🙂
 
Just been round and it's not an electric after all, its a mira event xs thermostatic. Sorry for any confusion. I had a quick look under the bath to see if there was anything obvious, the speedfit tees weren't tight which i suppose might cause a little air to get in? So I've tightened them and I'll be back round in the morning to see if it's made any difference. Any ideas?
 
Sorry for the confusion Tom. The shower is a thermostatic mixer with a built in pump, according to the Mira website. It looks like an electric shower though. I can only see a hot feed under the bath, teed in from the hot tap, I can't see a cold but it must be under there somewhere, otherwise the shower would just be hot wouldn't it?
 
Yeah it will have a mxier with hot and cold feeds and I think a single impeller pump thats pumps the mixed water. Im pretty sure that the problem is teeing the hot from the bath, i have a feeling that turn the hot water bath tap on jump starts the showers hot feed. It should have been a direct feed from the HW cylinder Can you turn the temp all the way to cold and try it? Is this a new install?

http://www.mirashowers.co.uk/onlinecatalog/pdf/p3783_4.pdf

See the above I have found on Mira website

Feeds need to be direct
 
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Well tightening up the speedfits seems to have done the trick. I'll leave it for the customer to try for a few days and if the problem persists I guess I'll have to fit a feed from cylinder, as at should have been in the first place.
Thanks for your help guys, much appreciated.
 

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