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Electric Shower | Triton T60x 8.5kW (Miami, Hawaii 2, Salsa)

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Many of the 308 x 208mm x 108mm footprints are now being doscontinued with Triton opting to replace them with a slightly larger footprint that will cover the above old units. This has a footprint of 325mm x 210mm x 90mm. The Triton T80 Pro-fit has a Dura-Flow™ heater can which helps reduce the build-up of limescale by up to 80% and in combination with the Dura-Flow™ easy access filter and showerhead, is simple and easy to maintain. Here at Buyaparcel we have been dealing with Triton Showers over 30 years in that time frame there have been many different shape and sized electric showers released into the market. The average life of an electric shower is between 4-5 years. However many can fail earlier than that often due to limescale in hard water areas. Around 60% of UK homes are located in hard water areas, including many of our major cities – London, Brighton, Southampton, Bristol and Birmingham. Due to a high mineral content, this type of water can prove troublesome for some household appliances as these chalky deposits can clog internal pipe work, for example the scale inside a kettle or a washing machine. You can prevent the build up of limescale in your electric shower by installing an inline scale inhibitor or having whole house protection in the form of a water softeneror water conditioner.

A higher kilowatt shower will have greater installation requirements than a lower kilowatt shower, therefore, you may need to upgrade your shower's electrical system to support a higher kilowatt shower. Another consideration is to buy a shower with a fully adjustable riser rail. This will allow you to align your old screw holes with your new unit. A Triton Easy Fit electric shower gives you multiple cable and water entry points. Quite often these will feature Tritons Swing Fit and Swivel Fit technology.I have a Triton Trance 2nd generation shower, I've had it for over 3 years with no real issue. Now all of a sudden I have water coming out of the normal spout as well as from to the left of it, the water then comes out of the bottom of the shower along a water way which seems to have been put there. To me this is a problem with the pressure release valve or is similar to a tell tail hole in a water pump. I was able to identify the part easily with your diagram. It arrived within a couple of days. Perfect Not what you're looking for? See all Triton Pressure Relief Devices or try our unique Shower Spares Finder. Sorry for the delay in replie,there is no special tool to remove this part, like you said maybe move the other part to allow a bit more room

Bought a new Triton Enrich (Screwfix) which is identical to the old one. During commissioning the prd didn’t blow so that was good. However, it still has the same problem that the old one had - when on the high setting it cuts out so the water is scald/freeze. The water pressure was unchanged from before replacement - in fact it had never been changed in the eight years since the initial installation - and the house water pressure has been stable for weeks. Did the commissioning procedure numerous times. Due to this shower having a larger footprint but with a the same water and cable entry points is can be used as a replacement.The Triton pressure relief device (PRD) (82800450) is a genuine, brand new Triton product, covered by a minimum 1 year Triton manufacturer's guarantee. If you are unable to find your old Triton Electric Shower footprint above then why not consider one of Tritons Easy Fit Electric Showers. The table below shows an example of the different typical requirements for a 7.5kW and a 10.5kW shower.

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