FAO the plumbers on here... 13:03 - Jun 16 with 4521 views | Jackfath | My triton shower stopped working. I changed the solenoid and its back working. There is now a leak coming from the inside so I thought the PRD needed replacing but when I took the cover off and started the shower, it's the stabilising valve which is dripping. As it is dripping down onto the new solenoid it will stop working in a while (not to mention having dripping water inside the unit isn't the wisest...) So would I be better off getting a new shower and replacing or is it worth buying in a new stabilising valve and replacing? I don't know for certain if that would fix it. The other question is if I replace, are all triton showers setup so it's easy to reconnect the water and power ie do they all come with the water inlet on the bottom right and power up the top? Thank you please! | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:19 - Jun 16 with 3184 views | icecoldjack | Why run the risk of potential electric shock and death with leaky parts and an old shower? Buy a new one and sleep easy . | | | |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:23 - Jun 16 with 3174 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:19 - Jun 16 by icecoldjack | Why run the risk of potential electric shock and death with leaky parts and an old shower? Buy a new one and sleep easy . |
That's the trouble with people these days. A slight problem and spend a fortune on a new unit. The original problem was fixed for £10. A new shower is going to set me back 10 times that. Anyway thanks for your input. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:28 - Jun 16 with 3161 views | Swanjaxs |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:23 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | That's the trouble with people these days. A slight problem and spend a fortune on a new unit. The original problem was fixed for £10. A new shower is going to set me back 10 times that. Anyway thanks for your input. |
But you cant mess about with electrics, get someone in for peace of mind 👠[Post edited 16 Jun 2018 13:30]
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:37 - Jun 16 with 3143 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:28 - Jun 16 by Swanjaxs | But you cant mess about with electrics, get someone in for peace of mind 👠[Post edited 16 Jun 2018 13:30]
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Should be a straightforward job putting a new shower in? | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:42 - Jun 16 with 3129 views | Swanjaxs |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:37 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | Should be a straightforward job putting a new shower in? |
Exactly, so buy new mate, they last years anyway so money well spent 👠| |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:44 - Jun 16 with 3126 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:42 - Jun 16 by Swanjaxs | Exactly, so buy new mate, they last years anyway so money well spent 👠|
I'll pop out and buy one and get it fitted myself this afternoon. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:46 - Jun 16 with 3124 views | Dyfnant | If you ring Triton and tell them which model you have, they can tell you which currently available model fits with no adjustment needed to the water and electrical connections. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:49 - Jun 16 with 3120 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:46 - Jun 16 by Dyfnant | If you ring Triton and tell them which model you have, they can tell you which currently available model fits with no adjustment needed to the water and electrical connections. |
Thank you. That's very helpful. I note they have "Easi-fit" ones now with multiple entry points so will plump for one of those. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:49 - Jun 16 with 3120 views | Cooperman | Triton do have a call out service but it’s not cheap (sorry Fathy but I can’t remember the exact price). I have used them due to the accessibilty of my shower unit; it’s under the bath and a pain to reach for even the most nimble of people. Plus the fact that I didn’t want to electrocute myself. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:50 - Jun 16 with 3116 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:49 - Jun 16 by Cooperman | Triton do have a call out service but it’s not cheap (sorry Fathy but I can’t remember the exact price). I have used them due to the accessibilty of my shower unit; it’s under the bath and a pain to reach for even the most nimble of people. Plus the fact that I didn’t want to electrocute myself. |
I'll knock the power off on the main board. A few screws out a bit of ptfe tape and bobs your uncle. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:54 - Jun 16 with 3107 views | Cooperman |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:50 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | I'll knock the power off on the main board. A few screws out a bit of ptfe tape and bobs your uncle. |
Noted. I’ll know where to come next time. Cheers mate. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 14:06 - Jun 16 with 3072 views | Cooperman |
As long as you clear up after you. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 14:36 - Jun 16 with 3052 views | premierjack |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:50 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | I'll knock the power off on the main board. A few screws out a bit of ptfe tape and bobs your uncle. |
It’s easy to change but you should do an electrical test on the shower to check it is safe to use. A zs test should be carried out as a minimum. | | | |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 15:37 - Jun 16 with 3010 views | icecoldjack |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 13:23 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | That's the trouble with people these days. A slight problem and spend a fortune on a new unit. The original problem was fixed for £10. A new shower is going to set me back 10 times that. Anyway thanks for your input. |
Some things you don't mess with though. While the part may cost pennies the overall condition of the shower will play a part . So you fix one thing now, then in 6 months it's something else . Showering under an electrical supply isn't the best thing in the world, so why risk it with home repairs ? The trouble with people these days is that they tend to try and save a penny by spending a pound and often put their whole families in danger in the process . | | | |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 15:42 - Jun 16 with 3002 views | icecoldjack |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 14:36 - Jun 16 by premierjack | It’s easy to change but you should do an electrical test on the shower to check it is safe to use. A zs test should be carried out as a minimum. |
And that should be carried out by a professional otherwise any problems the insurance company would use that as an excuse not to pay out if the worst happened . Buy a new one, get somebody professional to install it and sleep easy . | | | |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 15:49 - Jun 16 with 2991 views | Jackfath | I'll have to get hold of a plumber to do this job after all. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 16:01 - Jun 16 with 2979 views | icecoldjack |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 15:49 - Jun 16 by Jackfath | I'll have to get hold of a plumber to do this job after all. |
Sometimes it's just a case of biting the bullet and paying for a professional. Water and electricity arnt a great mix so much better to have that piece of mind . Costs are always issues but if possible better to minimise risk. | | | |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 16:02 - Jun 16 with 2976 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 16:01 - Jun 16 by icecoldjack | Sometimes it's just a case of biting the bullet and paying for a professional. Water and electricity arnt a great mix so much better to have that piece of mind . Costs are always issues but if possible better to minimise risk. |
Thanks Dad. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:35 - Jun 17 with 2826 views | waynekerr55 |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 16:01 - Jun 16 by icecoldjack | Sometimes it's just a case of biting the bullet and paying for a professional. Water and electricity arnt a great mix so much better to have that piece of mind . Costs are always issues but if possible better to minimise risk. |
I'd agree to a certain extent. I think the main thing is not to take anything on that's beyond your capability. If the components simply need to be changed over, that's relatively simple if you are competent. Playing with anything that messes with the earthing of a device is a different ball game, as is anything with gas. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:40 - Jun 17 with 2817 views | Jackfath | I changed my mind. Bought a shower and will be swapping it over this week. | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:46 - Jun 17 with 2810 views | waynekerr55 | They're pretty cheap these days, did you go to Screwfix? | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:52 - Jun 17 with 2797 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:46 - Jun 17 by waynekerr55 | They're pretty cheap these days, did you go to Screwfix? |
Yep. Bought one which looks relatively easy to sort. What's the worst that can happen... | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 19:24 - Jun 17 with 2768 views | waynekerr55 |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 18:52 - Jun 17 by Jackfath | Yep. Bought one which looks relatively easy to sort. What's the worst that can happen... |
Other than buying one that needs the water and/or electrics moving, not much. Wack a load of PTFE and jobs a good un as they say | |
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FAO the plumbers on here... on 19:27 - Jun 17 with 2764 views | Jackfath |
FAO the plumbers on here... on 19:24 - Jun 17 by waynekerr55 | Other than buying one that needs the water and/or electrics moving, not much. Wack a load of PTFE and jobs a good un as they say |
If either of those need moving (which by my reckoning they don't) then I shall be calling an expert in. | |
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