Hi Mike, I have the same problem, my shower is an Aqualisa Aquastream. Any ideas? If I turn it off, the pump keeps making noise and leaks a bit of water. the only way to switch it off is by cutting the power offHi Mike, I have the same problem, my shower is an Aqualisa Aquastream. Any ideas? If I turn it off, the pump keeps making noise and leaks a bit of water. the only way to switch it off is by cutting the power off
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An issue could cause the problem you're experiencing with your Aqualisa Quartz shower with the shower's thermostatic control valve. This valve regulates the water temperature and maintains a consistent temperature.
One common cause for a shower to become too hot is a malfunctioning thermostatic control valve. The valve may be stuck open, allowing hot water to flow through the shower even when the temperature is set to the lowest setting.
Another possible cause could be an issue with the shower's mixing valve, which is responsible for mixing the hot and cold water to achieve the desired temperature. If the mixing valve malfunctions, it could cause the shower to become too hot.
I recommend checking the thermostatic control valve and the mixing valve for any signs of damage or wear. If either of them is damaged, they will need to be replaced.
If the shower is still too hot even though you have set the temperature to the lowest, it might indicate that the thermostatic valve is not working correctly and needs to be replaced or repaired.
It's best to call a professional plumber or a service technician to check the shower and diagnose the problem; they will be able to find and fix the issue, ensuring that your shower will be safe and functional again.
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that would be right
temperature controls ( thermostats) have an upper and lower temperature range in which they operate and that can be 5-10 degrees
what you need is a cold water supply into the shower so that you can set the shower exit water properly
Good Aternoon lrmulholland, Do you know what model Aqualisa shower you have or are you able to take a photo of it for us? That would be very useful. Kind Regards, The Aqualisa Team
Good Morning drlesleyanne. The issue you describe will down to the PCB inside the push button controller. If this does not send the correct signal to the processor box it can cause the unit to 'fail safe' and this is why the unit needs a power reboot. The remedy to this is to replace the push button control itself and once installed should allow the shower to work correctly again. All our digital products have five year guarantees, so you can always call our Customer Service line on 01959 560010 and they will replace this for free.
It may be a water hammering effect from pressure in your pipes. You may need to install a water hammer to stop this. you can put in line that will stop this.
this is caused by the water pressure in the pipes check that all the pipes are secured firmly this should stop the problem a piece of rubber or foam placed behind the pump will also help
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