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    Shower diverter problem

    mine didn't specify. I assume you used copper and didn't have any problems. If you hadn't do you know of a way to take off some of the pressure short of tearing out the wall?
  2. jeff2201

    Shower diverter problem

    the valve has a a connection for the spout and the showerhead. mfg instructions say to connnect to both. mfg also says that pressure on hot and cold must be approx. equal for it to work properly. If that is my problem, any ideas on how i can check that without tearing out my newly installed...
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    Shower diverter problem

    I remember that the valve body had the word "up" stamped on it for orientation, so I did a quick check and it is in the right position. I don't think I have a excessive amount of pressure, but I have been wrong before. Referring back to the vague instructions I noticed that there are what...
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    Shower diverter problem

    the shower worked before i remodeled it. I had to move some pipes to fit the new valve body and used copper. I followed all of the mfg (pegasus) suggestions on mounting/component locations. I get plenty of pressure so I don't think that it is a pipe problem. When i pulled the diverter, water...
  5. jeff2201

    Shower diverter problem

    I am having an issue with a diverter on a bathtub faucet. The faucet is a one knob for hot/cold with the diverter knob on the tub spout. With the faucet turned slightly so water is at a lower pressure, the diverter works normally. However, if I increase the pressure to the spout water will...
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