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My plumber/handyman installed my delta valve. Would the same apply to Delta T-27859 ? I'm hesitant to pull too hard on the temperature knob... don't want to break it.
I couldn’t find any instructions after my contractor was finished installing this expensive thing. Thanks to you, I just followed your instructions and now getting the maximum hot water! Really appreciate it. Yes, C at 12 is the best setting for max hot water.
The first problem I had with your video is, when you are showing how to remove the "plastic handle", your hand gets in the way and we can't see what you are doing. The second critique is you need more lighting in order for us to see the small detail.
When I'm on low pressure (15% pressure), the water comes out warm/hot even though I have the temp knob turned to cold, but then once I crank up to 25% pressure, the water then comes out cold like it should. Any thoughts?
I don't know what the problem could be but there's always going to be static pressure on both the cold and the hot side, so the hot side would obviously be mixed up with the cold that comes out at first... once you have more volume coming out then the cold is easy to Tamp down the hot
I don't know because I don't know what you perhaps did wrong but I would take the shower head off and see if maybe the screen in the shower head is clogged up and just run the water straight through the neck rather than the shower head, you might find your pressure back and that in fact the shower head is clogged
Thanks for explaining this valve. My dad had one installed and its unreal how much the valve and trim cost. Have you ever had trouble with hot and cold water crossing and ended with lukewarm water for the entire house with these valves ? Thanks.
Happy to do it, if it only helps one person 👌 But no I've never heard of a valve causing the whole house to be a certain temperature, that would be a very strange phenomenon. Might want to call in a plumber.