Nestor_Kelebay
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If you don't have the original documentation that came with that faucet, you can contact Moen on their web site and find out the name and phone number of the sales rep or agency that handles Moen in your area. E-mail that rep or agency the picture of your faucet, and they should be able to provide you with a photocopy of the original documentation. Alternatively, if the sales rep or agency can provide the model number of the faucet, you may be able to download it from Moen's web site. That documentation will explain how to recalibrate the antiscald mechanism on the shower faucet.
Redwood:
What do you think of the idea of running the shower until the water cools off, and then, with the shower still running, open the nearby bathroom sink faucet and see if the water mix can be made to run hotter in the sink than in the shower. That would determine whether the problem is in the shower faucet, or in the hot water itself.
Redwood:
What do you think of the idea of running the shower until the water cools off, and then, with the shower still running, open the nearby bathroom sink faucet and see if the water mix can be made to run hotter in the sink than in the shower. That would determine whether the problem is in the shower faucet, or in the hot water itself.
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