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Anyone had problems with a Mira Sport shower ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ardet R" data-source="post: 466874" data-attributes="member: 30040"><p>It sounds like there is an auto resetting overheat cut out and the element is overheating the water which then takes out the cut out and the shower goes cold, which allows the cut out to reset and then provide hot water until it becomes scalding.</p><p></p><p>But this is supposition because it should have shown up in your 15 minute testing.</p><p></p><p>Possibly it is just scale build up on the element that is preventing the heat getting out until it cracks away and gives scalding water.</p><p></p><p>They should not be using a 10.8kW shower because they are ridiculous and very easy to overheat the water on loss of flow.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it needs a flow booster pump the ensure continuous flow, but I would just replace the shower as the easiest option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardet R, post: 466874, member: 30040"] It sounds like there is an auto resetting overheat cut out and the element is overheating the water which then takes out the cut out and the shower goes cold, which allows the cut out to reset and then provide hot water until it becomes scalding. But this is supposition because it should have shown up in your 15 minute testing. Possibly it is just scale build up on the element that is preventing the heat getting out until it cracks away and gives scalding water. They should not be using a 10.8kW shower because they are ridiculous and very easy to overheat the water on loss of flow. Perhaps it needs a flow booster pump the ensure continuous flow, but I would just replace the shower as the easiest option. [/QUOTE]
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