This came out of the inside of my black mixer valve along with the spring and plastic plunger.i just screwed the black k nob back on today without these components inside thinking it would raise the temperature of the heater but to no avail!
My heater now seems to be on a low setting so only getting luke warm water with hose out(40c coiled hose on the reel instead of 65c-70c)....
I've put these components back into the valve hole but water still just warm instead of hot🔥
It makes no difference whether these are inside or not🤷♂️
You need to 'block' the cold water hose going to the mixer valve. You will then divert all the cold water through the heat exchanger. I wouldn't even bother, tbh.
Yes, this locktite is expensive, but there is no variant of locktite that isn't. It's the king (or 3M) of thread lockers and sealants.
I've tried to use blue thread locker before as a thread sealer. It didn't work. Neither did a thread sealer plumbers use. I phoned Purefreedom, and they told me about 572 as the only stuff they found to work, long term. Mine as been running 5 years now and no leaks.
It's a bit of a ballache getting to my heater,I have to take my heavy PF electric reel and plywood out and unscrew 4 bolts on the heater cover.
I think I'll take my time and make sure all 3 fittings are tight,leave to cure for 48 hours then fire up the heater and hopefully that will have solved the problem.
I don't understand why they put a mixer valve on these heaters in the first place?🙄
Full heat setting is all I want all year round.
I don't know anyone who's not had a problem with these valves coming off on their diesel heaters!
A 9.2kw diesel heater won't supply two window cleaners with piping hot water; more so in the winter, when the water in the tank is around 5 to 6 degrees. So a two man system needs to share the heat. That's done by mixer valves.
Today, two of us were working with nearly all our hoses out. My flow setting was 4 (equivalent to 40) and my son's flow setting was 3. The diesel heater was working at full load and neither of us had piping hot water - it was barely luke warm at the brush head.
This is why Ionics have designed their system the way they have. But with a 2 man system, only one operator gets the hot water.
Just a word of caution. Ionics have a summer and winter heat setting. If they didn't feel the operator needed some control of the temperature of the hot water, they wouldn't have included that setting switch, imho.