Sink tap conundrum
Discussion
This could run for a long time, as it is similar to the Cornwall/Devon Scone Jam /cream debate
Both sinks in the toilet and bathroom are of the single tap design
In this position of the tap with the H opposite the outlet, it supplies cold water
When rotated so the C is opposite the outlet i get Hot water
The question is
Should the H + C indicate what temp is when opposite the outlet
OR
Do they indicate which direction you should turn the tap to get H or C?
Both sinks in the toilet and bathroom are of the single tap design
In this position of the tap with the H opposite the outlet, it supplies cold water
When rotated so the C is opposite the outlet i get Hot water
The question is
Should the H + C indicate what temp is when opposite the outlet
OR
Do they indicate which direction you should turn the tap to get H or C?
silverfoxcc said:
Couple of things
No pun intended on using the word 'run'
Also in the pic shown i am getting cold water, so the plumbing inlets should be switched to show C level with the outlet?
On the bath dual tap , the hot is on the let, ( as looking from inside the bath, and Cold is on the right)
No - you've pushed it to the right and you're getting cold water. That is what you want.No pun intended on using the word 'run'
Also in the pic shown i am getting cold water, so the plumbing inlets should be switched to show C level with the outlet?
On the bath dual tap , the hot is on the let, ( as looking from inside the bath, and Cold is on the right)
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