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Old 01-04-2008, 09:47 AM   #1
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Hi there.

Could anyone please tell me, when looking at the back of triple concealed thermostatic shower valve, make is Pura LV333, which side does the hot water pipe go in, left or right? Any help would be great and save me some time and money.
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Ayuh,....

Usually the Hot is on the Left,+ Cold should be on the Right......

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cheers bondo, so looking at the back where all the inlets and outlets for the water are, the hot goes on the left. Sorry if I am sounding stupid, just want to make sure and double check its not the left when looking at the faceplate and control side.

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Ayuh,.....

When standing in front of a faucet,.....

The Hot Should be coming in from the Left,+ the Cold Should be coming in from the Right........

Of course,....
The Key words in my replies are "Usually",+ "Should"..............
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Thanks a lot. Have a great new year
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If your looking on the back side hot will be on the right cold on left, looking from front side, cold of right and hot on left.

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