[C320-list] Hot Water Pressure at a trickle

BA1978 at comcast.net BA1978 at comcast.net
Tue Oct 15 11:02:54 PDT 2024


Hi Sara,

I installed this one I found on Amazon.  The countertop mounting hole need to be enlarged slightly to accommodate.  I temporarily mounted a piece of wood under the counter for the hole saw mandrel to properly guide the hole saw.  There are probably other ways to do that.

This was on Amazon and they still have them:

 Dura Faucet DF-NMK852-SN Designer Pull-Out Rv Kitchen Faucet - Brushed Satin Nickel

The faucet/spigot part on this is slightly shorter than an in-home version which suited me better.  Way better than the stock faucet.  

Best,

Bill
Pegasus #536 (1998)

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From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> On Behalf Of SARA SCHROEDER via C320-list
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 12:36 PM
To: Troy Dunn <troutwarrior at gmail.com>
Cc: SARA SCHROEDER <wanderingstar951 at comcast.net>; C320-List at catalina320.com
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Hot Water Pressure at a trickle

Troy - I cannot remember which side the valve was on but I do know that as soon as it was removed, the hot water flowed.  Maybe it was installed on the wrong side.  Love the idea of a single mixing valve and want to replace my two handle faucet.  The boat slightly lists to port and the faucet has a trickle leak which ends up pooling on the port side. I've gotten used to putting a t-towel on the port side of the faucet to catch the trickle.  No amount of tightening or plumbers tape works so it's time for a new one. 
Sara

> On 10/14/2024 6:08 PM PDT Troy Dunn <troutwarrior at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Sara
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> An anti scald device on a 320 is a new one on me.   There is definitely a check valve on most 320s that sits on the cold water inlet to the heater.   I wonder if a previous owner somehow accidentally installed it backward on the outlet side of the hot water heater after bypassing for winterizing.    The purpose of the check valve is to prevent hot water from backing up into the cold water lines.   I’m not really convinced it’s necessary. 
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> As far as saving water and getting the water temp "in the zone", replacing the original ridiculous two handle faucet with a modern single handle mixing valve faucet (preferably one that is also a pullout sprayer) is a game changer.   I was so shocked that Hull#514 had the original faucet it was the first thing I replaced. 
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> -Troy
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