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Scott Murdock
04-05-2010, 06:41 PM
Ok, We all know that hot is on the left and cold on the right. What if the control goes forward and backward. Should hot be toward you or away from you as you pull or push the control forward and back?

Matt Fellman
04-05-2010, 06:50 PM
I don't think that's defined in the code..... so it just has to match the labeling on the faucet.

Scott Murdock
04-05-2010, 07:02 PM
I don't think that's defined in the code..... so it just has to match the labeling on the faucet.
There is nothing on the faucet. I couldn't find anything in the code books.

Jerry Peck
04-05-2010, 07:30 PM
so it just has to match the labeling on the faucet.

That is what is defined in the code.


There is nothing on the faucet.

There should be something on there to indicate where hot is and where cold is, albeit not always clearly labeled.

Scott Murdock
04-05-2010, 07:36 PM
That is what is defined in the code.



There should be something on there to indicate where hot is and where cold is, albeit not always clearly labeled.

I could not find anything. No blue dot or "C". So it must be OK the way it is. Maybe the marking wore off?
Thank you for the input.

Ted Menelly
04-05-2010, 07:41 PM
Ok, We all know that hot is on the left and cold on the right. What if the control goes forward and backward. Should hot be toward you or away from you as you pull or push the control forward and back?


If you lay that faucet down it would resemble a kitchen faucet and as it is shown in the picture backwards would be hot. Hot being on left if it were laying down. Honestly though I think just about anyone is going to get twisted up with that faucet at first until they use it the first time and wait for the water to com out. As Jerry said there should be something somewhere on that fauscet to indicate hot and cold or there should have been and the installer did not install it. It could have been a colored ring with the red on the left and blue on right. Being that it is what it is now you should have just noted which direction the hot was in in your report and verbally explained to the client.

Teresa Testarosa
04-06-2010, 01:53 AM
If you lay that faucet down it would resemble a kitchen faucet and as it is shown in the picture backwards would be hot. Hot being on left if it were laying down. Honestly though I think just about anyone is going to get twisted up with that faucet at first until they use it the first time and wait for the water to com out. As Jerry said there should be something somewhere on that fauscet to indicate hot and cold or there should have been and the installer did not install it. It could have been a colored ring with the red on the left and blue on right. Being that it is what it is now you should have just noted which direction the hot was in in your report and verbally explained to the client.

Thanks for the information...

chris mcintyre
04-06-2010, 04:04 PM
Should hot be toward you or away from you as you pull or push the control forward and back?



I think that forward should be the cold, because a small child would almost certainly pull the handle forward to turn on the water.