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Domestic appliance engineer by trade (no gas ticket) but trained monkey on central heating stuff. Shower is a pain in the harris, goes cold roughly once every minute unless I run (even a trickle) another hot tap and then it's fine. Central heating no problems....any ideas??
 
Flow issue / lack off
 
Could also be the boiler hasn't been calibrated properly.
Maybe over gassed on the low side, causing boiler to overheat and shut down intermittently when hot water is running.
Is it only the shower or all taps - could be flow issue with shower head
 
Far as I know just the shower. Fitted a new mixer unit for the shower earlier this year (old one same prob but scaly) but didn't change the problem. Been doing it for ages now second tap on always cures the problem.
 

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