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Post by laknox on Jun 15, 2021 10:46:48 GMT -5
That's what I just did, got a standard residential faucet. Our original faucet we getting jenky when going from spray to solid stream. I had to pick up some shut off valves, as you need to transform to 1/2 NPT (fittings on the PEX) to the typical faucet 3/8" compression. And having shutoff valves is a =good= thing, anyway! :-) Lyle
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Post by ronc on Jun 15, 2021 13:29:04 GMT -5
Well I have emailed my dealer and awaiting their reply. I also noticed next to nothing for air movement out of the vents. A paper towel over the vent doesn’t even move. I’m thinking lack of air movement is affecting proper furnace operation. It is not unheard of that the ducts (flexible cheap) can become disconnected from the duct work. Pull off your access panel to gain access to the furnace and duct work. Don't be shocked at the rats nest of wiring you will find. Any flex ducts that you find loose or disconnected should be secured back to the distribution manifold (a term I use loosely to describe the jerry rigged system). If you find any that are loose, this will definitely help.
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Post by Chuck on Jun 20, 2021 17:17:31 GMT -5
Well guys
As Stated the problem Here is what I think LOL :} one I believe there should be a rubber gasket under the faucet to the counter which has never been there to begin with ... Second my arms an not long enough to get in there past the darn shelf which is mounted within the cabinet
The Fix So what I am going to do is cut out the Shelf put in 3/4 inch plywood on each side 1/2 way up an put clips on either side so I can get into the cabinet an reach the bottom of the faucet to tightened up the bottom of what ever is there ..... Once the faucet is tightened put in new shelf's in that can be set to the height I want them not what Kz engineers were thinking I needed
As far as turning off the water Kz was smart enough to put shutoffs to the water faucets on the sink an dish washer, but I will still shut down the water to the overall unit just to be safe ... You all know the old saying, when you think you got it you don't LOL
Safe Travels
Chuck PS: count down to July 1st when I get the 7K fix to the water damage bottom of the slide floors
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Post by Edd505 on Jun 21, 2021 18:18:34 GMT -5
Heater vents & rats nest, vents poorly secured check both ends. Aluminum tape from any hardware or big box store will seal and stay in place.
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