dan_the_plumber
Gas Engineer
Hello all
I have a problem with a new shower installed in that there is low pressure on the cold supply
There has always been a problem with the cold supply pressure but apparently it used to be ok and it's got gradually worse over time even with the old shower in place.
customer went out and bought a new shower which i fitted
Apparently the pressure is ok when shower first turned on and then the pessure drops out almost completely
As far as i can tell the shower has a seperate feed from the storage cistern in the attic (I could not isolate from cold main)
The shower head is quite high (400mm from ceiling)
I should imagine the amount of head is not more than a meter from the rose to the level of the water in storage cistern.
I was wondering the best solution to the problem.
I haven't had chance to get up in the attic to have a look yet but i wanted to go to job loaded with as much information as can get
Ideas I've had are:
The thing thats confusing me is that it's coming through fine and then after a few mins it's not?
Thanks very much....Dan
I have a problem with a new shower installed in that there is low pressure on the cold supply
There has always been a problem with the cold supply pressure but apparently it used to be ok and it's got gradually worse over time even with the old shower in place.
customer went out and bought a new shower which i fitted
Apparently the pressure is ok when shower first turned on and then the pessure drops out almost completely
As far as i can tell the shower has a seperate feed from the storage cistern in the attic (I could not isolate from cold main)
The shower head is quite high (400mm from ceiling)
I should imagine the amount of head is not more than a meter from the rose to the level of the water in storage cistern.
I was wondering the best solution to the problem.
I haven't had chance to get up in the attic to have a look yet but i wanted to go to job loaded with as much information as can get
Ideas I've had are:
- To raise the cistern up by building a trellace and resting the cistern on top
- To disconnect the feed to the shower from the cistern and then tee off the cold supply to the cistern (at mains pressure) and connect into shower
- Could be a mall functioning ball valve (sticking closed and resricting the flow into the cistern
- Some kind of blockage on the supply pipe to the shower maybe some insulation or sediment in cistern.
- Malfunctioning gate valve on the shower supply pipe
- customer thinks it may be due to air lock
The thing thats confusing me is that it's coming through fine and then after a few mins it's not?
Thanks very much....Dan