MODEL 14 WALL FAUCETS
TROUBLESHOOTING
& MAINTENANCE
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Faucet will not shut off. Water runs or drips out nozzle
when the faucet is off.
Valve seat rubber (30008) is worn or damaged and needs to be
replaced or the seat rubber screw is loose. Follow instructions
below on how to remove the operating rod. If this does not fix the
leak, the faucet may have a damaged seat and the faucet will need
to be replaced.
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Packing leak. Faucet leaks from around the operating stem when it is
on.
The packing nut will occasionally need to be tightened to stop a packing leak.
Tighten the packing nut behind the handle until snug and the leak stops. Persistent leaks
will require a new packing ring (30560).
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Faucet leaks from inside the wall when
the faucet is on.
The faucet has a split tube caused by a freeze up. The faucet did
not drain and was exposed to freezing conditions. Caused by not
removing the hose or attachments such as an add-on vacuum breaker or
some quick disconnects attached to the nozzle will prevent the faucet
from draining. Improper installation will also cause the faucet not to
drain properly.
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Valve stem assembly (operating rod) removal.
To remove the operating rod from the faucet, shut off the water supply and remove
the handle and packing nut. Use the handle to turn the rod counterclockwise until the rod
becomes disengaged from the valve seat. Use a small screwdriver to pry the packing loose.
Pull the rod out of the faucet. The rod may have a check valve that will add resistance to
removal, but a swift pull will disengage it.
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