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![]() warwick wrote in message om... I've recently had two new bathrooms installed in my flat, and I'm having an issue with the termonstatic mixed valves on each. I can't turn the showers down cold enough - one is hot enough it's not really comfortable to stand under it, and the other is comfortable but still too hot for my liking. The plumber who installed the valves doesn't seem to know what he is doing, nor how to fix the problem. I'm not sure how these valves differ, but this is a link to the valves being used: http://www.victoriaplumb.com/info_Sval09.html Anyone have any ideas about how to fix this problem ? I do actually LIKE to have a cold shower occasionally :-0 Both showers are being fed by a Monsoon 3 bar pump (twin). Thanks. Have you checked the installation instructions against the actual plumbing? Connecting the hot to where the cold should be and vice versa could cause these symptoms. Jim |
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