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  • Mar 5, 2014, 04:02 PM
    HappyFarmer
    Aqua-Gard Mixing Valve problem
    Looking for a little advice

    Suspect problem with my Aqua-Gard Mixing Valve Model ZW1017.

    System age 6 yrs.
    All hot water outlets produce varying temps. (lukewarm to hot)
    Temp adjust on the mixer has been turned as far as I dare towards hot – any more, I fear it will pop out completely !
    Hot water heater is not an issue (its producing)
    The specs page (http://content.zurn.com/web_document...n/ISZW1017.pdf)
    Suggest it may be fouled with debris

    Here is my action plan
    Shut off water supply and HW-tank
    Open 1 or 2 faucets to drain the taps
    Remove the mixing Valve
    Flush the valve out with water
    Reinstall using plumbers tape on the threads
    Turn the water on a pray

    Questions:
    Am I missing anything in my plan?
    How much water spillage can I expect when I remove the Mixing valve?
    The position of the valve is directly above the HW-Tank
    Is the hot water tank pressurized? Do I need to drain the HW-tank?
  • Mar 5, 2014, 04:39 PM
    ballengerb1
    When you have the valve out for flushing you should also turn the watrer back on at the main supply for just a brief moment to flush the lines, this takes two people. One person opens and closes the supply while the other person holds a towel over the open valve body
  • Mar 5, 2014, 05:27 PM
    HappyFarmer
    Good Idea, Thank You ;)
  • Mar 5, 2014, 05:45 PM
    massplumber2008
    If you are finding that most of your fixtures run hot BUT your showers and/or tub/shower units are running less hot then you may have tub/shower valves that have temperature limiting devices (TLD) installed under the trim somewhere (could be under handle or under trim plate). These TLDs are adjustable and are usually easily accessed. I would get a cheap water thermometer (sold at all home improvement stores) and take temperature readings at the kitchen faucet and then at the tub/shower valves if this sounds like part of the problem. If you are getting hot water at any fixture in a regular way but not others then the issue should not be the mixing valve.

    Back to you...

    Mark

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