Bristan Colonial Exposed Mini Valve Shower with Rigid Riser (KN2 SHXRR C)

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RRP £420.00
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  • Product Description:

    Bristan Colonial Exposed Mini Valve Shower with Rigid Riser (KN2 SHXRR C)

    • 15mm inlet connections
    • Easy replacement with adjustable inlets so you can use on existing pipework centres between 110mm and 155mm
    • Thermostatic cartridge with preset temperature stop at 42°C
    • TMV2 thermostatic control for a higher level of performance and protection
    • Supplied with 1 x 7L/min and 1 x 5L/min flow regulators
    • Rigid riser kit includes traditional shower rose

    The Bristan Colonial Exposed Mini Valve Shower with Rigid Riser (KN2 SHXRR C) is a genuine, brand new Bristan product, covered by a Bristan manufacturer's guarantee.

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    • I have a Bristan KN2 SHXRR C and the water is no longer hot. I have turned it to maximum using the temperature adjusting screw to maximum but it is still too cool.
      Does the thermostatic mixing valve need replacing? Which parts do I need?
      It is less than 2 years old.

      Hi,
      If you live in a hard water area the filters may be blocked or scaled up. They are located in the elbows so I would check those first. If the supplies are not balanced the temperature will not be correct.
      Failing that, you may need to disassemble the valve and check that the piston is not stuck, it may need cleaning/descaling. Also check for debris in the valve. If still not resolved, replace the thermostat and piston (SK1500-3).