Why do mixer taps have backflow problems? It is the height of that cistern above the outlets (taps) which determines the hot water pressure. so via your mixer the cold pressure may prevent a check valve from opening to allow hot to come thru. Why does my shower mixer go cold after a few minutes?
The most common faults with mixer showers are: Intermittently running hot and cold. From our experience, this occurs mostly on combination boiler setups. The usual suspects for this problem are a blocked shower head, kinked or damaged shower hose, or blocked inlet filters in the shower itself.
It could also be due to faulty non. So i have a bath mixer tap that has a hose that connects to a shower head, if i pull the centre leaver to the right the water gets directed to the shower head and i can get it to the perfect temp using both hot and cold tap ends, which it will stay at for about 2 minutes but then goes stone cold. This causes the shower to: Start warm, then go cold Fluctuate depending on who's using taps or flushing toilets elsewhere Occasionally shut off the hot water altogether Solution: A replacement thermostatic cartridge or a full shower upgrade.
My basin hot tap is scalding hot if turned all the way to hot, but my hot bath tap is only ever lukewarm. Sometimes it'll go very hot but then cools down after a few seconds. The bath did have a normal hot/cold mixer which I replaced with a thermostatic mixer last week thinking it'd solve the problem.
It hasn't. What is a thermal shock in the shower? Thermal shock occurs when there is a sudden and drastic change in water temperature during a shower. It can happen when a toilet is flushed or when another tap is turned on, causing a temporary disruption in the hot and cold water balance.
When should I seek professional help for my shower temperature issues? The shower runs hot then cold constantly, gradually changing from luke warm/cold to scalding every few seconds. I had a plumber out for a different issue and asked for his advise on the shower, he said that it was either the thermostat within the mixer unit which was faulty or it was because I have "mixed pressures".
They provide a nice alternative to the more old school set up of trying to get the right mix of hot and cold using your taps. Thermostatic mixer valves are also safer because the also help to avoid the scorching heat or the shocking cold that can often come through on an over. The mixer valve in your shower combines hot and cold water to give you that perfect temperature.
Over time, this valve can wear out or get blocked with debris, leading to unpredictable temperature changes. Excuse me if I misread that but are you using a bath mixer tap with a shower attatchment? try switching it to shower mode, then turn on the hot only, you should get hot water. now try adding the cold water.
If the shower runs cold then it sounds like backflow. A cheap fix would be to install a double check valve under the bath, before the hot tap on the hot water pipe. Good luck!