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Lesley

Please is their anyone who can help me as regards fitting a shower pump. I have employed a qualified plumber to fit me a new bathroom having paid £6000. He fitted anew immersion tank but used my old thermostate. The shower worked for 4 days then it started to make a terrible noise and when the water was shut off the pump still carried working for 4 minutes, also the pump will come on 3 or 4 times a day just on its own. Is it possible that the water has boiled because the thermostate is faulty and has now ruined the pump. The plumber seems to think it is a faulty pump. Can anyone advise please
 
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In all fairness looks like quite a nice install, hot feed for the pump taken off of the side of the cylinder, providing the cold has been taken directly from the tank then again thats correct, providing there is a 600mm fall from the cold water tank then thats also good.

Don't be too downhearted, to be blunt, sometimes it goes wrong.

The installer has come back and is willing to sort it out.

Trust me its as annoying for him as it is for you. All the time hes coming back to check/sort it out he's not out earning.
 
Looks ok apart from the two chunks of wood the cylinder is sat on, I prefer to see the cylinder supported across its full base.

As for the shower pump it sounds as though it could be faulty, as said it happens, just because it's new out of the box doesn't mean it will be 100%.
 
Your installer has done a brilliant job by the looks of it. I would suggest the pump is at fault. Have a bit of sympathy for your installer, it is a real pain when you've done everything right only to find something doesn't work properly.
 

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