Are all Triton shower fittings the same?

Are all Triton shower fittings the same?

You can simply remove your existing shower head and install a new one with a standard fitting. If you have an electric shower, you should get the correct type of shower head.

Why is my Triton shower leaking from the bottom?

When I turn on my electric shower water starts leaking out from the bottom of the unit, why? If water is leaking from a clear plastic tube or small plastic elbow in the unit, then the Pressure Relief Device (PRD) has been activated. Water from my electric shower is too hot, why? Check that the Stop Tap is fully open.

Why is my Triton shower going hot and cold?

If your shower is going hot and cold, it’s usually caused by not enough water getting to the shower. If they are both fully open, then it could be a problem with your showers flow valve inside the shower. If this is the case, they will need replacing.

Do I need a plumber or electrician to fix an electric shower?

If you’re installing a new electric shower from scratch, you’ll need to get it installed by a Part P-certified plumber or electrician, who’ll be able to install, upgrade or check the wiring to ensure that the shower works safely.

Why is my shower leaking behind the wall?

Most times shower valve leaks behind the wall are very slow. Usually, they are pinhole leaks from a faulty valve or sloppy soldering from the water connection points to the valve. Over the years the joint wears out or the flaw in the casting process of the valve rears its ugly head.

Can you replace a solenoid valve in a shower?

Generally, we would recommend changing the whole valve just to be safe and rule out any other problems. However, it’s usually easier from a practical point of view to swap out the coil instead. With some models, you have to take the complete valve out anyway for it to be possible to remove the coil.

What causes shower to stop working?

A shower not working properly can be due to a broken shower valve or valve cartridge. If your shower won’t turn on or if you only get either hot or cold water, it likely means you have a broken valve. Faulty valves can also cause your shower handle to get stuck or make odd grinding sounds.

Can I replace electric shower myself?

If you are replacing an existing electric shower with a new one, it is certainly possible to install it yourself. In this instance, the power and water cabling are already in situ, so all you need is to install a new shower unit and riser rail, which can be a fairly straight-forward job.

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