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How to turn on shower head of Delta monitor
I'm at my cousin's place and he has a delta monitor. Similar to what you guys are talking about.
To turn on the shower, I had to pull down on the faucet head, not the shower head.
To turn off the shower, I had to push the faucet head back up.
Hope this helps anybody out.
Brand new delta single handle shower valve won't shut off
If your new Delta single handle shower valve won't shut off, it could be due to an issue with the valve itself or with the installation. Some possible causes include a misaligned handle, debris in the valve body, or a faulty cartridge. It is best to check the installation instructions and ensure that everything is properly seated and aligned. If that does not solve the issue, you may need to contact Delta customer service for further assistance or consider hiring a plumber to diagnose and fix the problem.
1/23/2023 6:03:43 AM •
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on Jan 23, 2023
Delta T13090 faucet shower head working at the same time.
The only possible explaination is that the water is finding it easier to go up than down. Water is lazy, just like me. ;)
Use an allen key to remove the tub spout. It's underneath and awkward. Once the allen key is loose, the spout just slides off. Try running the water. This may solve your problem and all you'll need is a new tub spout. If not.....
Turn the water off to the house.
Use an allen key to remove the handle.
Use a phillips to remove the trim plate (2 screws). Cut the silicone around the trim if it's there (which, in a proper installation it shouldn't be, but...)
Unscrew the nut (usually chrome) holding the cartridge into the brass body of the valve. The cartridge pulls straight out. Check for restriction in the ports of the cartridge itself. Check for restriction in the line going down to the tub spout. If you can't find anything, replace the cartridge.
Reassemble & Enjoy!
Pegasus shower valve makes a jackhammer sound
Pegasus shower faucet causing nearby toilet flush to trigger tankless hot water heater to trigger. Also, all faucets in house make hammering noise when turning them off. When turning the inwall pegasus shower faucet valve water stops shut, all issues disappear. So the pegasus cartridge is at fault, though we just replaced it and the pressure regulator too. Will another cartridge/pressure regulator work instead?
Thanks
What is a Bidet?
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7/30/2020 8:09:25 AM •
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on Jul 30, 2020
Kitchen delta faucet doesn't get hot enough
Was it hot enough before the Delta? If so open and close the hot water valve (under the sink) several times as there maybe mineral deposits. I know you said the flow is the same on hot and cold but unless your version is a single handle model the problem should lie with the valve. If this is a cartridge model (cold & Hot together) then the cartridge may be out of align allowing the cold and hot water to mix.
Single-handle Glacier Bay shower faucet, hot/cold reversed
Behind the handle check to see if it has a dail to take out and replace at a different postion this will change the hot and cold. It a anti scald protection device. Don't remove cartridge just adjust dail.
Mark where you start and take out and move a 1/8-1/4 turn at a time and replace til temp desired. It has teeth like a gear you move to adjust temp.
Delta rp46074 replace
One way is to drill a hole in the broken part then drive screw in alittle ways and try to unscrew or pull out with the screw.
9/13/2019 6:29:28 AM •
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on Sep 13, 2019
Delta II urinal continues to flush after replacing the diaphragm
Refer to instructions that came with valve body, orgo on line and read them
CONTINUOUS FLUSHING:1.The Regulating Screw (061024A, item #4) may be turned RIGHT (clockwise) TOO FAR. Adjust by slowly turning the Regulating Screw LEFT (counter- clockwise) (except -6, -48, -42, -19 and -05 models which are fixed volume).2.If flush is still continuous, close inlet stop, remove Regulating Screw (061024A, item #4), CLEAN bypass slot in the Screw, REPLACE it in the valve and Adjust slowly for proper flush (except -6, -48, -42, -19 and -05 models which are fixed volume).3.CHECK the relief valve in the Handle Cage (060810A, item #12) and see if it is stuck in the open position or fouled by debris. Replace the Handle Cage(060810A, item #12) if necessary.4.Remove cast cap assembly (see Table 1) and Diaphragm/Guide Assembly (061323A - WC, item #7a or 061324A - UR, item #7b, 061376A - UR,item#7c) and check for contaminants at renewable seat and diaphragm and check for debris in the cap for blockage. Also CHECK that the Diaphragm/Guide slides easily in the Renewable Seat.
6/7/2019 1:36:28 PM •
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on Jun 07, 2019
How to adjust hot water temperature on Delta single handle shower valve
If I am reading this right. You have one single handle that controls the temp and flow in your shower, correct? This being the case and you cannot adjust the HOT down enough with the handle. Then my suggestion would be to turn it down at the water heater. If you remove the access door on the side of the unit. There should be either a dial you can turn with a small flathead screwdriver. Or a switch that selects the desired temp. But take into consideration that this will effect ALL water temp throughout your house. Washing machine, Dishwasher, etc..................
There might be one other thing to investigate as well. Look into the cold water supply side at the water heater. It might not be open all the way. Thereby restricting the cold water flow..........:)
Good luck,
Jason
5/10/2019 8:15:36 AM •
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on May 10, 2019
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