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I have recently had an issue with my trevi boost shower, basically i have a very limited flow of water which does get hot but only trickles from the shower head. I removed the boost cartridge which seems like a sealed unit and placed it back in position. If i now switch it on i get no hot water out of the upstairs taps (downstairs ok) or the shower head but i'm now getting water out of the loft overflow (Large plastic tank in the loft). it seems somehow that water is being forced upwards into the tank. I initially thought of a coil issue in the immersion tank but this has only started since i removed the Boost Cartridge

Any ideas
 
Isn’t the Trevi Boost a Venturi shower I seem to remember?
I suspect the mains fed cold side is back feeding up the hot supply pipe. The non- return valve in the hot side is not working or missing.
Hi thanks for the supply

I have a gate valve in the loft on the 22mm hot supply to the shower is this what you are possibly referring to?/
 
If there really isn’t one, which I’m pretty sure there must be, then try adding a non return valve in the hot supply pipework as near to the shower as you can
 
Hi Ben-gee, there is mixer on one side which seems to be ok and a venturi boost cartridge on the other. All i have done is remove and re install the boost cartridge. Apologies for the constant questions but just trying to understand the need to put a non return valve in when there never was on, it may be the answer but it worked previously
 
The need for an nrv is precisely the symptoms you stated in your first post.
I’m not too familiar with your particular shower, but most NRVs are small white plastic discs with a spring loaded centre, usually fitted at the point the valve connects to the pipework.
They are inside the brass casting and you won’t see it unless you remove the valve from the pipework
 
Hi Ben-gee
Thanks for the reply, only just got back after working away, followed the hot water supply back from the gate valve back to the top of the Immersion tank in the airing cupboard, no non return valve inline. On the cold supply there is one on the shower side of the stopcock which is directly above the shower in the loft
 
If you’re not going to read my posts I won’t bother helping any more.
I do read your posts, i have said i have looked for a non return valve and only found one on the cold supply, as its looks like the cold supply pushing the hot back (mains v gravity) i was hoping to solve the problem by finding a faulty valve on the hot side which is not there, the Trevi boost shower has no internal non return valve
 
I do read your posts, i have said i have looked for a non return valve and only found one on the cold supply, as its looks like the cold supply pushing the hot back (mains v gravity) i was hoping to solve the problem by finding a faulty valve on the hot side which is not there, the Trevi boost shower has no internal non return valve
If there never was a non return valve on the hot i'm trying to understand why this issue has occurred, it may well need one but this issue has never been a problem in the past
 
Ok . Well if there is no nrv and never has been and it used to work fine : the only thing I can think of is that there is an o- ring in the body of the valve that prevents the crossover of cold to hot which you are now experiencing. Is it possible this was misplaced/moved/ damaged not greased up when you replaced the cartridge?
 

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