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The hot water pipe feeding into the mixer is baking hot.Is that even a thermostatic mixer, or is there a separate anti-scald thermostatic device? How hot is the hot pipe feeding the shower mixer?[EDIT- probably me barking up the wrong tree, though always good to check]
Some thermostatic mixers (most of them actually) will always mix in a significant amount of cold water and are unable to give water hotter than 10 degrees lower than the temperature of the unmixed hot water. The best one I installed was a Grohe (expensive) and it can deliver water to within 2 degrees. Might this be the problem?
Good. That rules out an external blending valve.The hot water pipe feeding into the mixer is baking hot.
When turning the valve to get it warm, you have to turn it a number of times for it to reach the warm temp, and then you cant go any further.
so where do you think the issue could be?Good. That rules out an external blending valve.
Reply to the thread, titled "Shower Not Getting Hot (gets warm, but unlike the taps in the room)" which is posted in Showers and Wetrooms Advice on Plumbers Forums.
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