Hi folks, I was at a new job earlier at a small nursing home for a first time visit to fix a leaking radiator. As I was leaving the staff asked if I could have a quick look at a problem that they had with a shower. It is a bar type thermo shower that is attached to a pump. The problem is that it runs fine for a couple of minutes then it just dies away for a few seconds then tries to work again then dies off again and just keeps doing this. As it was my first visit, I am unfamiliar with the plumbing system. The pump also kicks into life at random times whilst the basin taps are used although the pump is solely for the shower. The pump is all neatly covered by a screwed box which I did not wish to disturb at the time as it was, as i said, just a quick look. The staff say that the water pressure on that floor (top) is pretty poor at the best of times.
Apparently it has been like that since it was fitted by a now defunct company so it has not been used. Could it be the wrong type of pump or just the general low pressure that is causing it?
Apparently it has been like that since it was fitted by a now defunct company so it has not been used. Could it be the wrong type of pump or just the general low pressure that is causing it?