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Advice on Power Shower Fitting Pls..
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| Alex Bailey 2006-10-30, 1:25 pm |
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first posting,so apologies if it's not 100% kosher! ;o) ok,
here I go, my jet stream 2000s power shower has broke(something to do
with the transformer dying) and they are no longer in production -Doh!
I want to buy a shower with same type of fitting, so I can install new
shower more easy, without messing with pipe work etc. I've been advised
to get a watermill osprey 5002, which apparently has the same fitting
but I'd need to cross the pipes - what the best way to do this?
Also, at the risk of sounding really stupid, would I need to buy a
seperate transformer if so, what type? or would a transformer be
included in the shower pack?
Thanks Alex
PS Please help me to let my husband will think I've taken a secret
course in expert plumbing!!
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Alex Bailey
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| Speedy Jim 2006-10-30, 1:25 pm |
| Alex Bailey wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is my first posting,so apologies if it's not 100% kosher! ;o) ok,
> here I go, my jet stream 2000s power shower has broke(something to do
> with the transformer dying) and they are no longer in production -Doh!
>
>
> I want to buy a shower with same type of fitting, so I can install new
> shower more easy, without messing with pipe work etc. I've been advised
> to get a watermill osprey 5002, which apparently has the same fitting
> but I'd need to cross the pipes - what the best way to do this?
>
> Also, at the risk of sounding really stupid, would I need to buy a
> seperate transformer if so, what type? or would a transformer be
> included in the shower pack?
>
> Thanks Alex
> PS Please help me to let my husband will think I've taken a secret
> course in expert plumbing!!
>
>
>
>
Sounds suspiciously like a UK-specific problem.
Try posting to this group:
UK.D-I-Y
Jim
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| marks542004@yahoo.com 2006-10-30, 1:25 pm |
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Alex Bailey wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is my first posting,so apologies if it's not 100% kosher! ;o) ok,
> here I go, my jet stream 2000s power shower has broke(something to do
> with the transformer dying) and they are no longer in production -Doh!
>
>
> I want to buy a shower with same type of fitting, so I can install new
> shower more easy, without messing with pipe work etc. I've been advised
> to get a watermill osprey 5002, which apparently has the same fitting
> but I'd need to cross the pipes - what the best way to do this?
>
> Also, at the risk of sounding really stupid, would I need to buy a
> seperate transformer if so, what type? or would a transformer be
> included in the shower pack?
>
> Thanks Alex
> PS Please help me to let my husband will think I've taken a secret
> course in expert plumbing!!
>
>
>
>
> --
> Alex Bailey
um, if your transformer has died , then ya need a new one .
You should be able to get a replacement if you can tell what the
outputs are .
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