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<blockquote data-quote="Riggy" data-source="post: 154018" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Not all showers have this facility. Many when you switch off heat the water to boiling point in the element cylinder (you can hear it boiling), the pressure in there must be pretty high as well.</p><p></p><p>If your customer is in area with a limescale problem (can't remember whether this is soft or hard water!) this can make the problem worse. Over time as the element gets coated with limescale the water heats up even faster on switch off as there's less water in the cylinder if you know what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggy, post: 154018, member: 71"] Not all showers have this facility. Many when you switch off heat the water to boiling point in the element cylinder (you can hear it boiling), the pressure in there must be pretty high as well. If your customer is in area with a limescale problem (can't remember whether this is soft or hard water!) this can make the problem worse. Over time as the element gets coated with limescale the water heats up even faster on switch off as there's less water in the cylinder if you know what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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