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Hi all,

I am new to the forum and am wondering if anyone would be able to give me a bit of advice and suggestions with an electric Triton shower please?

I am just piecing together my first ever quote, which happens to be a full bathroom refit, and the customer is looking to keep her Triton electric shower unit, but replace the hose and shower head. Would I be right in saying that the hose connection to the unit should be universal in size and therefore I could get any shower hose to fit to it with essentially any brand head? Or would I be safer sticking to the Triton brand to be sure?


I am just completing my Level 2 City and Guilds and NVQ in the Bristol area, so if anybody has any work that they cannot complete and would be looking to pass on, then please feel free to get in contact as I am very keen to get my NVQ workplace assessments completed ASAP.

Many thanks
 
just make sure you go through commissioning sequence again or the prv may blow
 
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