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What ho one and all,
I have just purchased a new washing machine which will be delivered and installed next week. As is the case now-days, it has only a cold fill; but the current machine has both cold and hot fill.
Of the two isolator valves, the hot is easy to turn while the cold is so tight that I have broken the plastic lever and no amount of open/close is making it easier to turn.
Is there any reason that the new machine should not be connected to the hot fill?
Or would it be better to replace the cold fill isolator with a new one that works, and cap the hot pipe?
Thanks and toodle pip
I have just purchased a new washing machine which will be delivered and installed next week. As is the case now-days, it has only a cold fill; but the current machine has both cold and hot fill.
Of the two isolator valves, the hot is easy to turn while the cold is so tight that I have broken the plastic lever and no amount of open/close is making it easier to turn.
Is there any reason that the new machine should not be connected to the hot fill?
Or would it be better to replace the cold fill isolator with a new one that works, and cap the hot pipe?
Thanks and toodle pip