I have a Triton T30i electric handwash in an understairs toilet - 3 years old and it now leaks when someone tries to use it.
I would like advice on whether to try & repair it, replace it with a new one of the same make & model - or whether there are more reliable makes & models of oversink unvented electric handwash units? [For various reasons, an undersink unit is NOT an option.]
Details of the problem.
[GALLERY=media, 31652][/GALLERY] [Water sprays out from the joint between the white plastic & grey plastic parts of the assembly, just below the arrow.]
I took off the cover, and emailed Triton's Technical dept with a photo & details; their (prompt) reply was that it would appear to the pressure switch area of the Stabiliser valve, in order to correct the problem the Stabiliser Valve Assembly would need to be replaced.
I phoned their Parts dept. and was quoted £30.95 + £6.95 p&p; a new complete unit would be £54.95 + £6.95 p&p (both inclusive of VAT.)
MY OPTIONS
1) the skinflint approach - does anyone know if a repair of the existing pressure switch is possible - and if so, how difficult would it be?
2) A replacement of the Stabiliser Valve Assembly - does anyone know how difficult it would be to replace the pressure switch in the existing unit?
3) Fit a new handwash unit of the same make.
4) the "stop throwing good money after bad" idea - are there other makes that are better, or is £62 every 3 years to be expected?
Any constructive advice welcomed.
I would like advice on whether to try & repair it, replace it with a new one of the same make & model - or whether there are more reliable makes & models of oversink unvented electric handwash units? [For various reasons, an undersink unit is NOT an option.]
Details of the problem.
[GALLERY=media, 31652][/GALLERY] [Water sprays out from the joint between the white plastic & grey plastic parts of the assembly, just below the arrow.]
I took off the cover, and emailed Triton's Technical dept with a photo & details; their (prompt) reply was that it would appear to the pressure switch area of the Stabiliser valve, in order to correct the problem the Stabiliser Valve Assembly would need to be replaced.
I phoned their Parts dept. and was quoted £30.95 + £6.95 p&p; a new complete unit would be £54.95 + £6.95 p&p (both inclusive of VAT.)
MY OPTIONS
1) the skinflint approach - does anyone know if a repair of the existing pressure switch is possible - and if so, how difficult would it be?
2) A replacement of the Stabiliser Valve Assembly - does anyone know how difficult it would be to replace the pressure switch in the existing unit?
3) Fit a new handwash unit of the same make.
4) the "stop throwing good money after bad" idea - are there other makes that are better, or is £62 every 3 years to be expected?
Any constructive advice welcomed.