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        <title>Pressure (Not Comin Down on Me!)</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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        <dc:creator>edvardhjuse</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[Hello People,<br /><br />
Problem: Pressure lost in all taps including shower.<br />
Shower resembles an old person spitting hot water.<br />
About 50% of pressure has been lost in kitchen sink taps, bathroom sink taps<br />
and shower.<br />
I think the pump (watermill SS45DLV) has shut itself down from being on for ages.<br />
Is there a way to get it up and running again??<br /><br />
Cause? : Hot water tap accidentlly left on for about 5 hours before.<br /><br />
How do I get the pressure back up to its old healthy state??<br /><br />
Much obliged for any help offered. I don't want another groggy morning<br />
with an old person salivating boiling water on to my face and back.<br /><br />
Cheers!]]>
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