Express® Lavatory System - MG Series with Battery Infrared Control |
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Installation Instructions |
Thermostatic Mixing Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting
NOTE: Before attempting to troubleshoot the valve or disassemble the components, check for the following conditions:
•If stop/check valves are used, make sure that they are fully open.
•Make sure that the hot and cold inlet pipes are connected properly, and that there are no
•Check the hot water heater output to make sure that it is at least 20° F above the set temperature.
Be sure to close the appropriate
Problem: Limited water flow
Cause: Dirt and debris have built up in the valve or strainer.
1.Remove and clean strainer (see Figure 14 or 15 on page 19). If strainer needs to be replaced, order Bradley part no.
2.Check the piston for smooth movement.
To check the valve's piston for free and smooth movement, follow the procedures outlined below:
1.Remove the valve's cap and thermostat (see Figure 14 on Page 19).
2.Push down on the piston with your finger (the piston should move freely). If the movement is not as it should be, the piston needs to be cleaned. Follow the method outlined below for cleaning the piston and valve body:
•Remove the thermostat.
•Lift the piston out with a
•Any cleaner suitable for brass and stainless steel may be used (if cleaning with suitable cleaner is not sufficient to remove debris, a
•Snap spring into piston (will detent) and reassemble into the valve body. Retest the piston.
3.If, after a thorough cleaning, the piston does not move freely, the piston must be replaced. Contact your Bradley representative and ask for Repair Kit (part number
Problem: External leaks in the system
Cause: O-rings have been damaged.
Solution: Replace
Problem: Improper water temperature or temperature fluctuation
Cause: Thermostat is slowly failing or not working at all.
Solution: Check the thermostat for proper operation.
1.At room temperature (80° F or less) remove cap and thermostat.
2.Place thermostat into container with 115° F water. The pushrod should pop out of the thermostat approximately 1/10".
3.If thermostat pushrod does not pop out, the thermostat must be replaced. Contact your Bradley representative and ask for Repair Kit (part number
Cause: Valve temperature is not properly set.
Solution: Adjust the temperature. Using a blade screwdriver, turn the adjustment stem counterclockwise to increase the temperature or clockwise to decrease the temperature.
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