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<blockquote data-quote="Couleddie" data-source="post: 193144" data-attributes="member: 1729"><p>One of my neighbours asked me to look at their shower (I think they assume because it's got a pump that it's an electrical job but I didn't mind taking a look). The shower is fed from a cylinder via a pump. The pump activates fine when the shower is turned on but after about a minute the pump cuts off. If the shower head is dropped to a low level (say into the bath) the pump activates again. The pump itself does not sound right. There is a noticeable vibration and it just sounds unwell.</p><p></p><p>The pump make is Salamander. It's possibly one of the worst pieces of plumbing installation i've ever seen. The pump isn't even secured to the floor and moves freely. Only been in about 2 years.</p><p></p><p>I said i'd check out and see if I can find out whether it's a repair or replacement but it's not really my area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Couleddie, post: 193144, member: 1729"] One of my neighbours asked me to look at their shower (I think they assume because it's got a pump that it's an electrical job but I didn't mind taking a look). The shower is fed from a cylinder via a pump. The pump activates fine when the shower is turned on but after about a minute the pump cuts off. If the shower head is dropped to a low level (say into the bath) the pump activates again. The pump itself does not sound right. There is a noticeable vibration and it just sounds unwell. The pump make is Salamander. It's possibly one of the worst pieces of plumbing installation i've ever seen. The pump isn't even secured to the floor and moves freely. Only been in about 2 years. I said i'd check out and see if I can find out whether it's a repair or replacement but it's not really my area. [/QUOTE]
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