Guest Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Are shower has stopped giving hot water. I've removed the thermostatic cartridge in the hope of sorting the issue. A direct complete replacement is no longer available apparently but was advised that the thermostatic element could be replaced so have bought a new one. In the pic its a replacement for the the brown bit that screws into the white piece and has a rubber covered metal tip (at the top of the pic). I've replaced that part but can't see how the whole thing goes back together. Any suggestions from someone who might know? Hvae tried just pushing it together but that doesn't work. Don't really want to replace the whole shower and a bit fed up of a choice between cold shower or a bath. Quote
megawatt Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 A lot of old plumbing parts still available via eBay. Quote
Bender Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Google the make of it you should be able to do the instructions for it, bit late now but best to take pics of things as you take them apart so you know where bits went. Quote
Guest Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Google the make of it you should be able to do the instructions for it, bit late now but best to take pics of things as you take them apart so you know where bits went. It came out in two parts like the pic. There's not much to it but can't get the pesky thing to work. Have had a look online but no joy, not sure they were ever intended as user serviceable in that way so no instructions.there seems to be thousands of variations on these cartridges but haven't been able to find a direct replacement. Took it to a local plumbers merchant who laughed. Quote
Guest Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Sorted, had spring wrong way. Still something wrong with the temp control element but it gives hot water so good enough Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 You need to set the temperature - run the water on hot at check with a thermometer - adjust thermostat until temperature is steady at the correct rating (set up installation instructions). Remove clip and turn valve until it is at the manual release end stop - Refit clip and refit cap. Temp should be OK now. Quote
Guest Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 You need to set the temperature - run the water on hot at check with a thermometer - adjust thermostat until temperature is steady at the correct rating (set up installation instructions). Remove clip and turn valve until it is at the manual release end stop - Refit clip and refit cap. Temp should be OK now. Cheers grumpy. Had it set for hottest, screwed in to the shower and then went to adjust the valve for temp so 38, but turning the splined adjuster doesn't adjust the temp when installed. Took back out and adjusted with the valve out to allow more cold water flow and reinstalled. Temp is fine but no adjustment to temp available when installed in the shower. Splined adjuster turns but doesn't seem to adjust the cold water flow valve part, only works out of the shower. It's set just right so good enough. Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 It must not be seated on the valve correctly as it needs to pull the valve as you wind it out (increase heat) - have you missed off a circlip perhaps? Quote
Guest Posted February 16, 2018 Posted February 16, 2018 It must not be seated on the valve correctly as it needs to pull the valve as you wind it out (increase heat) - have you missed off a circlip perhaps? Will take it out and have a look, but don't think I missed anything. Thanks for the info though grumpy appreciated Quote
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