Activating Your Triton Electric Shower: A Step-By-Step Guide

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Electric showers are a convenient way to get a comfortable shower experience. Triton Showers offers a range of electric showers with features such as temperature control and water pressure adjustment. When turning on a Triton electric shower, it is important to ensure a dedicated power supply and adequate water pressure. The shower may have different modes, such as Max, Eco, and Cold, which can be adjusted to achieve the desired flow and temperature. In case of any issues, Triton provides excellent aftercare and troubleshooting support to its customers.

Characteristics Values
Water Usage 3-10 litres per minute
Water Temperature Depends on kW rating, ambient temperature of cold water, and showering temperature selected
Installation Requires dedicated power supply and 15mm compression fitting for water inlet
Power Supply Must have its own, except when installing a Triton body dryer
Water Pressure Requires minimum pressure of 0.5-1 bar depending on kW rating for full flow performance
Modes Max, Eco, and Cold
Troubleshooting Contact Triton customer service for support and advice

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Triton T450i single impeller pump for low water pressure

The Triton T450i single impeller pump is a great solution for boosting water pressure to your electric shower when the mains water pressure is insufficient. It is designed to increase the supply of water from a cold water tank to your shower, ensuring a more powerful and enjoyable showering experience.

This pump is a great choice for those with low water pressure, as it can provide the necessary boost to achieve the desired flow rate and showering temperature. It is important to note that this pump is not suitable for Satellites HP and LP mixing units, Safeguard+, T150Z, Aspirante Power Shower, or AS2000XT and AS2000X models.

To ensure the proper functioning of the T450i pump, there should be a minimum head of 500mm measured from the base of the cold water cistern to the top of the showerhead. Additionally, there should be minimal restrictions to the flow through the supply pipe, shower unit, and showerhead. It is also crucial to regularly check for any blockages in the filters located in the inlet to the pump and the shower.

When selecting the 10.5kW rating for this model, it is important to ensure that you have the compatible 10 mm2 cabling. The T450i single impeller pump requires a dedicated power supply, similar to electric showers, with the exception of the Triton body dryer, which can share the same electric supply cable. The size of the cable required depends on factors such as the kilowatt rating of the shower and the length of the circuit.

If you encounter any issues with your Triton T450i single impeller pump, you can always reach out to the Triton customer service team for assistance. They are known for their excellent after-sales support and will be happy to help you with any installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting queries you may have.

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Ensure a dedicated power supply

Ensuring a dedicated power supply is crucial for the safe and effective operation of your Triton electric shower. Here are some detailed instructions to help you achieve this:

Firstly, it is important to determine the kilowatt (kW) rating of your Triton electric shower. The kW rating will be specified in the product manual or on a rating label located on the underside of the unit. Once you know the kW rating, you can ensure your electrical supply is adequate. For higher kW ratings, a higher amp supply may be necessary. For example, an 8kW shower unit would require an electricity supply of 80 or 100 amps.

Next, you must select the appropriate fuse for your shower. The fuse size should match or be the nearest size above the kW rating of the shower. For instance, a 7kW shower requires a 30/32 amp fuse, while an 8kW shower needs a 40 amp fuse. Using an under-rated fuse will lead to overloading and constant tripping, whereas an oversized fuse will not provide adequate protection in the event of a short circuit.

When installing a new Triton electric shower, it is essential to engage a suitably qualified person, such as a certified electrician, to confirm if the existing cable and fuse require upgrading. They will also ensure that the installation complies with safety regulations and that the supply cable and circuit protection conform to the required standards, such as BS 7671 (IEE wiring regulations).

If you are installing a shower with a kilowatt rating above 9kW, it is advisable to consult your local electricity supply company. Additionally, pay attention to the voltage specification of the elements in your shower unit. UK models are typically designed for 240V, and a lower voltage supply will result in a reduced kW rating.

By carefully following these instructions and seeking professional advice where necessary, you can ensure a dedicated and safe power supply for your Triton electric shower.

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Check the water is not leaking

Before you turn on your Triton electric shower, it is important to check that the water is not leaking. First, dry the area with towels, then turn on the shower and find out exactly where the water is coming from. If the water is not leaking from the clear plastic tube, isolate the electricity supply to the shower. If you are confident, you can take the front off the shower to see if it is a joint or some other part that is leaking. If you are not confident in doing this, find someone who is.

If the water is leaking from the inlet push-fit fittings, it is advisable to contact the installer. If the unit is on warranty, call the installer and ask them to rectify the issue. If the unit is not on warranty, carefully open it and inspect the inside. It might be possible to fix the issue yourself, or it may require a replacement.

If you have a Triton shower, you can call their customer service team for advice on 0870 067 3333 or 02476 372 222. Alternatively, you can refer to the instructions provided with your new PRD or view the 'how to change a PRD on your Triton electric shower' video tutorial.

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Achieving a good flow and temperature

To achieve a good flow and temperature in a Triton electric shower, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, ensure that your shower has its own dedicated power supply. The only exception to this is when installing a Triton body dryer, which can share the same electric supply cable as the shower.

The kilowatt rating of your shower will determine the size of the cable required. For example, a 6mm² cable is typically adequate for a shower rated up to 8kW, while a higher kilowatt rating may require a 10mm² cable.

Additionally, the water pressure and flow rate are crucial factors. Triton offers a range of solutions for different water pressure levels. If you have insufficient mains water pressure, you can use a Triton T450i single impeller pump or install an integral pumped shower like the T90xr. These pumped showers must be fed from a cold water cistern and not connected to the mains cold water supply.

The minimum water pressure and flow rate required will depend on the model and kilowatt rating of your shower. For example, a 7kW to 8.5kW shower typically requires a minimum running pressure of 1 bar at a minimum flow rate of 8 litres per minute.

Some units can operate at a reduced flow performance with a minimum running pressure/flow of 0.5 bar at 8 litres per minute. However, for full flow performance, ensure your shower meets the specified minimum requirements.

Finally, the mode you select on your shower will also impact the flow and temperature. For instance, the Triton AMORE DUELEC GLOSS WHITE 9.5KW shower has three modes: Max, Eco, and Cold. To achieve a good flow and temperature, users recommend using the 'Max' mode, which powers up both heating elements in the shower.

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Installation

While Triton manufactures and services shower products, they do not offer an installation service. It is recommended that a suitably qualified tradesperson undertake the installation.

An electric shower must have its own dedicated power supply. The only exception to this rule is when installing a Triton body dryer, which can be connected to the same electric supply cable as the shower. The size of the cable that can be used depends on several factors, including the kilowatt rating of the shower, the method of cable installation, any de-rating factors, and the length of the circuit. For example, a 6mm² cable will be adequate for a shower rated up to 8kW, while a 10mm² cable may be necessary for showers above 8kW.

To comply with Part P building regulations, a competent installer familiar with the requirements of the current I.E.E regulations must assess the proposed circuit.

The Triton T90xr and other mains-fed electric showers require a 15mm compression fitting, while the T80si pumped shower has a 15mm push-fit inlet connection. Push-fit plumbing can be used for all connections except the final one onto the shower inlet, which must be a 15mm compression fitting to ensure a watertight connection.

A ceiling or wall-mounted DP isolation switch is required for future servicing of the shower.

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