Mar-07-2014 12:22 PM
Mar-08-2014 06:27 AM
Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:It is correct. On RV's, shower valves can be designed to open either direction. Check the website of Phoenix valves and it is clearly stated.
I have a 2013 Forest River Flagstaff Ultra Lite (Right 7500 lbs) that has the shower water valve which I think is incorrect as is backwards like righty tighty lefty loosey which is backwards on the cold side. In other words clockwise on the cold OPENS the valve while counterclockwise closes it. Dealer says it's correct when I questioned him about it. Never head of this before. Any others? Hot side is correct.
Mar-08-2014 03:51 AM
Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:
I have a 2013 Forest River Flagstaff Ultra Lite (Right 7500 lbs) that has the shower water valve which I think is incorrect as is backwards like righty tighty lefty loosey which is backwards on the cold side. In other words clockwise on the cold OPENS the valve while counterclockwise closes it. Dealer says it's correct when I questioned him about it. Never head of this before. Any others? Hot side is correct.
Mar-08-2014 02:19 AM
Huntindog wrote:
They use the same basic fixture for tubs and showers. But in showers the entire fixture is mounted upside down. This is likely a cost savings move.
If it bugs you a lot, then the only thing to do is change it.
Mar-07-2014 05:01 PM
Mar-07-2014 04:42 PM
Bucky Badger wrote:Huntindog wrote:
They use the same basic fixture for tubs and showers. But in showers the entire fixture is mounted upside down. This is likely a cost savings move.
If it bugs you a lot, then the only thing to do is change it.
I have a tub and it's still wrong
Mar-07-2014 04:34 PM
Huntindog wrote:
They use the same basic fixture for tubs and showers. But in showers the entire fixture is mounted upside down. This is likely a cost savings move.
If it bugs you a lot, then the only thing to do is change it.
Mar-07-2014 04:33 PM
nomad297 wrote:Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:
I have a 2013 Forest River Flagstaff Ultra Lite (Right 7500 lbs) that has the shower water valve which I think is incorrect as is backwards like righty tighty lefty loosey which is backwards on the cold side. In other words clockwise on the cold OPENS the valve while counterclockwise closes it. Dealer says it's correct when I questioned him about it. Never head of this before. Any others? Hot side is correct.
What you describe is correct for lever and cross handles. For round handles, they both should turn clockwise to turn off. Do you have lever or cross handles?
Bruce
Mar-07-2014 04:31 PM
Mar-07-2014 04:23 PM
Mar-07-2014 04:08 PM
Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:
I have a 2013 Forest River Flagstaff Ultra Lite (Right 7500 lbs) that has the shower water valve which I think is incorrect as is backwards like righty tighty lefty loosey which is backwards on the cold side. In other words clockwise on the cold OPENS the valve while counterclockwise closes it. Dealer says it's correct when I questioned him about it. Never head of this before. Any others? Hot side is correct.
Mar-07-2014 02:58 PM
Mar-07-2014 02:35 PM
Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:
I have a 2013 Forest River Flagstaff Ultra Lite (Right 7500 lbs) that has the shower water valve which I think is incorrect as is backwards like righty tighty lefty loosey which is backwards on the cold side. In other words clockwise on the cold OPENS the valve while counterclockwise closes it. Dealer says it's correct when I questioned him about it. Never head of this before. Any others? Hot side is correct.
Mar-07-2014 02:30 PM
Mar-07-2014 01:39 PM