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How do we connect the rohl faucet which has a 3/4" OD male threads to the 1/2" water supply. My model number is EA1461LMWSSTN2. Thank you, kim Austin TX

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A reducer and its very simple I ran into that before.Any Hardware Store will have and yes they do make it.Thanx

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You can get reducing fittings. 3/4”’ threaded female adapter x 1/2” sweat copper

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SOURCE: Austin power supply model:DR-B300ATX

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2008

SOURCE: rohl 3810 faucet nut not engaging threads

Hi murphygm,

I'm Harvey the Master Plumber.

Your problem is: You have replaced a leaking Rohl cartridge in your kitchen faucet, but when you
replace the nut holding down the cartridge, the threads of the nut do not
engage. You have tried to push hard down on the cartridge while you turn the nut,
but to no avail.

Assuming you have the correct cartridge, I find it helpfull to take pictures with my cell (easily deleted later) as I disassemble to make sure I'm getting the new one in exactly right because there are only two reasons why the new cartridge won't go all the way in. 1 It's the wrong cartridge or
2 something's not right. Take the new one out and check that everything is correct, it's easy to make a small mistake. That's it.

Feel free contact me again!
Please give me a rating here at fixya before you sign off
Thank you,
Harvey your Master Plumber

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: Faucet connector for an old Kenmore portable dishwasher

Here is the part you need to fix the unicoupler: http://www.repairclinic.com/SSPartDetail.aspx?s=t-612568-%3d%3di612568&PartID=612568 The ring didn't fit on mine, so I just used the old one. Pull back the old ring, pry off the c-spring with your nails, and replace the coil spring, teeth, ring, and c-spring.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2009

SOURCE: connecting a mansfield whirlpool tub pump

Hello Joe, Typically when you have a whirlpool type tub, there is either a built-in air switch on the tub that will turn the tub motor, on and off, or the tub needs to have a wall switch to turn it on and off.

The switch has to be located so it is at least a minimum distance of 3-4 feet from the edge of either a tub or shower stall, and it must be connected to a GFCI protected circuit. Normally any whirlpool tub requires a separate dedicated 20 Amp 120 Volt AC circuit for proper operation and to meet code.

I believe that the female plug is for an optional, in-line heater that can be installed into the tub unit. You should be able to check the installation manual that came with the tub to verify the proper wiring required for your specific unit and model.

I would contact the manufacturer to get a copy of the installation guide and instructions for your model, so you are certain that it is properly installed and the wiring you are using meet the NEC (National Electric Code).

Here is a link to the Mansfield web site with some FAQ's and their phone contact information.

http://mansfieldplumbing.com/v3/support02-03.html


I hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!

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Steve Buck

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SOURCE: I installed a Price Pfister kitchen faucet model low water pressu

Turning the water off, letting it drain from pipes, then turning it back on can cause debris inside the pipes to loosen and clog your aerator or flow constrictor in the faucet.

Or your new faucet could have an aggressive flow restrictor. You can sometime remove the restrictor or use a drill to increase the size of the hole if its a simple plastic washer.

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Turn off the water supply valves beneath the kitchen sink. Turn on the faucet and squeeze the trigger on the sprayer to empty any water left in the supply lines, faucet and sprayer.
Trace the sprayer hose from the end of the sprayer to where it connects to the faucet. Use pliers to loosen the connector holding the sprayer hose to the faucet.
Remove the sprayer hose from the faucet to expose the male threads. Wipe the threads dry with a towel. Wrap the threads with pipe-joint tape. Twist a 3/8-inch threaded brass flair cap onto the male threads. Use the pliers to tighten the cap.
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Common American National Standard Pipe Taper Threads
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Rohl 3810 faucet nut not engaging threads

Hi murphygm,

I'm Harvey the Master Plumber.

Your problem is: You have replaced a leaking Rohl cartridge in your kitchen faucet, but when you
replace the nut holding down the cartridge, the threads of the nut do not
engage. You have tried to push hard down on the cartridge while you turn the nut,
but to no avail.

Assuming you have the correct cartridge, I find it helpfull to take pictures with my cell (easily deleted later) as I disassemble to make sure I'm getting the new one in exactly right because there are only two reasons why the new cartridge won't go all the way in. 1 It's the wrong cartridge or
2 something's not right. Take the new one out and check that everything is correct, it's easy to make a small mistake. That's it.

Feel free contact me again!
Please give me a rating here at fixya before you sign off
Thank you,
Harvey your Master Plumber
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