This morning I was using our electric shower (Triton Enrich, 8.5 kW, 6 years old) when it virtually stopped. The flow reduced abruptly to a trickle, without a change in temperature, the on-light stayed on. I switched it off immediately. I ran a cold-tap to test the water supply but it was fine.
It then turned out that my wife had been filling and boiling the kettle in the kitchen (different circuit, of course) at that time. This never happened before (in the 4 years we've lived here). None of the MCBs or the RCD tripped and we did not see any lights flicker either. 5mins later the shower worked fine.
I think (but might be wrong!), the shower problem was not due to running the kitchen tap, as when running a tap in the bathroom or flushing the toilet, the shower flow gets hot, whereas here the flow virtually stopped but at constant temperature.
What does this fault point to? Is it a fault with the shower, the electrics within the house, or perhaps even the electricity supply to the house (overhead wire - on windy days the lounge pendant lights flicker)?
It then turned out that my wife had been filling and boiling the kettle in the kitchen (different circuit, of course) at that time. This never happened before (in the 4 years we've lived here). None of the MCBs or the RCD tripped and we did not see any lights flicker either. 5mins later the shower worked fine.
I think (but might be wrong!), the shower problem was not due to running the kitchen tap, as when running a tap in the bathroom or flushing the toilet, the shower flow gets hot, whereas here the flow virtually stopped but at constant temperature.
What does this fault point to? Is it a fault with the shower, the electrics within the house, or perhaps even the electricity supply to the house (overhead wire - on windy days the lounge pendant lights flicker)?