Adjust shower mixer valve

    • How do you fix a leaking shower spout?

      Turn on the water supply lines to the valves and check for leaks. Run water through the mixing valve, all showers and the spout. Check the system for leakage. Use the volume control/shut-off valve (top control) to control the water flow to the shower outlet. Turn off the water. Reinstall the plaster guard Complete the finished wall.


    • Can you change the water temperature while using a shower?

      DO NOT adjust the temperature control rapidly while using the shower. 12. Use caution when altering the water temperature while in use, always check the temperature before continuing to shower. 13. DO NOT switch the shower of and back on while standing in the water flow. 14. DO NOT fit any form of outlet flow control.


    • What temperature can a mixing valve operate at?

      Some parts may difer from the below depending on product purchased. 55°C (Note: The mixing valve can operate at temperatures up to 85°C for short periods without damage. However for safety reasons it is recommended that the maximum hot water temperature is limited to 65°C). Warm up feature may not work if your hot inlet temp is below 55°C.


    • How do you install a mixing valve?

      Push the lower bar fully into the top of the mixing valve. Note: The lower bar must be located correctly, push down firmly to seat it. Insert the wall fixing bracket into the riser arm mounting boss, then swivel the bar if necessary to reposition the wall fixing bracket against the wall.


    • [PDF File]Homeowners Guide - KOHLER

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      NOTE: The thermostatic valve cartridge is calibrated at the factory for a shower temperature of approximately 104° F (40° C) to 105° F (41° C) and a maximum hot temperature of 120° F (49° C). Turn the water on. Attach a trim handle or plaster guard (found in volume control valve K-671 or K-681 or transfer valve K-672) onto the valve ...


    • [PDF File]Installation Guide - KOHLER

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      The K-401 and K-404 thermostatic mixing valves contain a single volume control shut-off valve for controlling the water flow through the shower outlet.


    • [PDF File]Mira Push Button Thermostatic Mixing Valve Installation and ...

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      shower. 11. DO NOT adjust the temperature control rapidly while using the shower. 12. Use caution when altering the water temperature while in use, always check the temperature before continuing to shower. 13. DO NOT switch the shower off and back on while standing in the water flow. 14. DO NOT fit any form of outlet flow control. Only Mira ...


    • [PDF File]Installation and Care Guide

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      For minor water temperature changes, adjust the setscrew, and recheck the water temperature. For major water temperature changes, remove the O-ring and the collar from the valve stem. Slowly rotate the valve stem until the desired maximum water temperature is reached. Reinstall the collar on the valve stem with the setscrew against the side of ...


    • [PDF File]Installation and Care Guide - KOHLER

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      IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE FOR THE CONSUMER WARNING: Risk of scalding or other severe injury. Before completing installation, the installer must set the maximum water temperature setting of this valve to minimize the risks associated with scalding hazards according to ASTM F 444.


    • [PDF File]Thermostatic Mixing Valves - Kohler Co.

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      Factory calibrated inlet conditions are: Hot and cold water pressure = 43-1/2 psi (300 kPa) Hot water supply temperature = 149°F (65°C) Cold water supply temperature = 59°F (15°C) If inlet conditions differ from those used during factory calibration, it may be necessary to re-calibrate the valve after installation.


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