Any steel players who are also Plumbers?
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Jim we had a direct connection to your problem. A few years ago we bought a new split level that we thought met all of our wants. After moving in, we discovered that the toilets were flushing with hot water.
A frantic call to the builder revealed that the plumbers had reversed the connections during construction, and it was a simple problem to correct.
Don't panic.......
A frantic call to the builder revealed that the plumbers had reversed the connections during construction, and it was a simple problem to correct.
Don't panic.......
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I was a union electrician for 46 years. I would insist on a complete new washer. Here is why. The only way to rectify your problem is to have a new complete wiring of the washer, and of the complete mixing valve. It might be caused by the solenoids pulling the valve open, which is controlled by the temperature, and timer controls. And also of the valve itself stuck in the open position. If it is under warranty, tell them to take the junk back, and replace it with a new unit. You as the consumer have the right to send it back. Then what I would do is buy a different brand. They all are nothing but a tin box, with parts inside them. You failed to mention the brand name, and the retail store where it was purchased. Those people do not like to have their products dissed, in public.
Good luck, Ronnie
Good luck, Ronnie
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A. NoRon Page wrote: Ok, Jimbeax. Inquiring minds want to know.
- A. Problem solved?
B. You wearing dirty underpants?
C. Both A and B?
B. Let's just say I'd better not get hit by a bus and dragged into the E.R. unconscious. Mama warned me...
C. See A&B above
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So here's the latest: It turns out that this type of (front-loading) washer does not have a "mix valve". There's a separate valve for hot water and a separate one for cold water. The only place they mix inside the machine is in the soap tray, before drizzling down into the main clothes tank. The repair man told me that if there was a valve stuck open, then the water would drip through the soap tray into the machine itself, which it was not doing. The biggest mystery is that the problem we're having occurs when the machine is OFF (as long as the (separate) taps from the wall to the machine are open.
So, no, the problem is still not fixed.
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hot water
There must be a cross connection in the new washer.
I feel like the repair or service is not well trained in that model washer. A mixing valve is the way to control the water temperature for the machine.
What make and model machine do you have? I would like to research it.
I feel like the repair or service is not well trained in that model washer. A mixing valve is the way to control the water temperature for the machine.
What make and model machine do you have? I would like to research it.
LG Model WM2650H
BUT! Y'all are NOT gonna believe this. I just went to run the test that Shorty suggested and discovered that... the problem has now vanished! It is NOT doing it anymore! What the heck?? I'm just mystified. Thanks to everyone for their input; I just hope the problem stays away for good!
BUT! Y'all are NOT gonna believe this. I just went to run the test that Shorty suggested and discovered that... the problem has now vanished! It is NOT doing it anymore! What the heck?? I'm just mystified. Thanks to everyone for their input; I just hope the problem stays away for good!
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Jim Cohen wrote:As far as I know, we don't have one of those.
hot water jim
if you get instant hot water at the furtherest tap from the hot water heater , might be a clue you do have one --
wish i was a plumber Jim -- my expertise is in converting kerosine into noise
I just remembered I once held the title of experimental plumber at Boeing -- so trust me
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hot water
You have the steam option on that machine?
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I am a plumber and have been licensed for 13 years....I would say it's a bad solenoid or mixing valve in the washing machine.....do you have a single lever box on the wall that turns both hot and cold water on, or is there separate hot and cold valves with independent shut-offs?....have you tried to turn off just the hot water and see what happens?...is the water scalding hot or lukewarm at the sink when you run it? The sink might be the closest fixture that is on the same part of the plumbing manifold in the wall and the hot water is taking the path of least resistance to that fixture...I have tons more question and a few more possibilities that could be causing this. With out being there and seeing what your plumbing is like it's hard to guess.Jim Cohen wrote:Yeah, but I still have two questions:
a) why only this sink?
b) why when the washing machine is OFF? Isn't the mixvalve dormant when the machine is off? Why should it matter if it's faulty unless the machine is ON and water is flowing through it?
Where do you want it?
Billy Joe Shaver
Billy Joe Shaver
Thanks, Joe, but as described above, this machine does not have a mixing valve. Also there is a separate hot tap and separate cold tap at the wall. Each is connected to a separate flexible hose that goes to two separate inputs/valves inside the washer. those two interior lines ONLY meet each other in the soap tray. That's the only place that any mixing of hot and cold water happens inside the washer.Joe B. Long wrote:....I would say it's a bad solenoid or mixing valve in the washing machine.