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In thinking about this, - surely if water pressure is good, then the shower will not cut out often on the thermal cut out unless the shower temperature knob is turned to very hot?
Best, No it wont but what happens is that someone either sets the temperature too hot or the pressure isn't great and somebody turns a tap on. Turning the tap on causes the pressure switch to drop out and the shower goes cold. The tap is then switched off and the pressure restored but in the meantime the person who is now shivering in the shower has turned the temperature up so the shower is now too hot. Most people shower between 38 and 42 degrees and most TCO's cut in at 47 degrees so there is not much margin for having a shower set too hot.
Hope that makes sense,
Dave
All new hose and showerhead.
I'm clutching at straws with the pull cord...I'm going to check water pressures and make sure everything is fully open.
I replace loads of showers and never have a problem, other shower was 10 year old.
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