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Series lf70a troubleshooting guide, Problem & cause answer – Watts LFL70A User Manual

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Problem & Cause

Answer

A. Fluctuating or erratic hot water temperature at fixture.

A.1 Heavy draws of either cold or hot water elsewhere in

the system, such as clothes washer or dishwasher.

A.1 See warning on reverse side. Hot water temperature control valves cannot compensate

for this condition. Check valves in hot and cold legs to hot water temperature control valve

would help but not cure the problem.

A.2 Unbalanced pressures.

A.2 Install balancing or throttling valves (shutoff valves) in hot and cold legs to hot water

extender tempering valve and adjust accordingly for demand.

B. Hot water backing up into cold water line.

B. Hot water pressure overriding cold pressure.

B. Install check valve in cold water leg to hot water temperature control valve.

C. Cannot adjust water temperature to desired temperature.

C.1 Unequal pressures.

C.1 A balancing or throttling valve must be installed in the cold water leg to the hot water

temperature control valve to throttle or restrict the pressure. In most installations, the cold

water supply line feeds both the hot water temperature control valve and the water heater

or tankless heater. To compensate for the pressure drop through the heater, the cold

water to the hot water temperature control valve must be throttled or reduced.

C.2 Hot or cold temperature differential.

C.2 Check water heater controls to verify that the water temperature is the same as the

heater thermostat setting.

C.3 Valve undersized.

C.3 Check gpm flow required versus gpm flow capacity of valve.

D. High pressure drop through hot water temperature control valve.

D. Valve undersized.

D. Install larger hot water temperature control valve.

E. Insufficient hot water during peak demand

E.1 Valve undersized.

E.1 Check gpm flow required during peak demand period and size hot water temperature

control valve accordingly.

E.2 Heater or capacity insufficient for demand.

F. Frequent failure of thermostatic element.

F.1 Thermostatic element exposed to extremely high

temperature.

F.1 Check heater thermostat setting.
F.1a Hot water temperature control valve must be trapped at least 8” to 12” as per installa-

tion instructions. Install check valves as recommended.

F.2 Corrosive water conditions. (Buildup of mineral

deposits)

F.2 Frequent cleaning of thermostat element and plunger would tend to prolong the life of

the element. A small coating of FDA approved silicone lubricant in the piston area of the

element would also help.

F.3 Electrolysis (pitting deterioration, etc.)

F.3 Electrically ground the piping system or install dielectric unions.

G. All hot or cold water flows at hot fixture.

G.1 This problem will require considerable trouble-

shooting.

G.1 Verify that complete installation instructions were followed:
A. Is valve properly trapped?

2. Check to see if thermostatic element has failed.

3. Check to see if temperature control on water heater is set at desired

temperature.

4. Check to see if minimum flow requirements for valve size are met. Minimum flow

requirements for LF70A series valves is 2 gpm.

Series LF70A Troubleshooting Guide

IS-70A 1325

EDP# 1910210

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