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Old Feb 18, 2007, 07:03 PM
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intermitant hot water

I have a single handle Delta shower faucet (shower only, no tub) that gets hot water for less than a minute and then goes all cold. Someone told me there is a regulator that can be adjusted. I have no idea where it is and how to adjust it.

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 05:59 PM   #2  
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is this problem only on the shower? or does it happen to other fixtures? how old is your water heater? is it electric or gas?
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Old Feb 20, 2007, 04:56 PM   #3  
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All the other fixtures are fine, my water heater is gas and fairly new, it is set now to 170 degrees.
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Old Feb 20, 2007, 05:06 PM   #4  
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i would be severely skeered of 170 degrees in my home. you can become a crispy critter rite quick that way. you also are going to be replacing your t & p soon. and your plumbing ain't gonna like it. many bad dreams in your future.
the first thing i would try is to take the handle off and see if there is a handle limit device. this stops the handle from turning all the way to full hot. this device is a small plastic piece just setting on the stem assembly. it is used as a scald guard to protect children and older people. i strongly suggest readjusting it but not removing it.
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I took off the handle and adjusted the limit device. FINALLY HOT WATER!!!!! Great simple advice. Thank you. T&P?
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Doug.....sun one ask you what a T&P valve is in the post above, I am not sure you saw it. .
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tom and the others have given much advice about t & p valves. it is the brass thingy that has the third pipe connecting to the water heater. it is heat [temperature] and pressure [pressure] sensitive. by having the temp at 170 you have softened the spring and if so it is much more sensitive and prone to failure.
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O.K. Now that we have figured out the first problem, where is this little spring and how do I change it? You guys have been excellent help so far.
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Keep going Doug....you are doing good....hahahaha
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170 Degrees?

Yikes!!!

The T&P valve has no user servicable parts, so replace it and lower the temperature to 120 degrees before you come home to a swimming pool.
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