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Concentric Mixer Taps
Hello,
I've a mixer taps with two concentric holes on the spout and I'm trying to get a definitive answer as to which way around the hot and cold should be. In all my experience of such taps, the hot has emerged through the central hole, and the cold through the outer, although I can find nothing that definitively states that this should be the case. The property we've just moved into has the hot and the cold the other way round, but also had the red and blue caps on the wrong sides, so I'm inclined to believe that the tap has just been fitted backwards! The developer doesn't seem to believe this however, and just wants to swap the caps round, so it would be nice to have something written to convince them. If anyone can confirm exactly how such taps should be connected, it would be much appreciated. Regards, Chris |
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