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Installed new valve but when I screw the handle in I can't shut the water off completely. I can pull and turn the water on but when i push it in, it only turns off part of the way. To shut it off i have to take a screwdrivier and push the screw it the middle of the handle and then as the screw goes in, it shuts off.

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On most moen single handle valves there is a washer that is supposed to fit over stem on cartridge.This washer has two flat sides to fit over flats on stem. The only other thing I can think of is that your valve face plate is mounted a little to far out and won't let back of handle go all the way closed. I would try tightening the two screws that secure face plate to valve a little and see if that helps. Good luck. Thanks

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Why won't water turn off?

YOU MUST SHUT OFF WATER FIRST!! Because you need to replace the valve stem washer. Most likely OO washer size, black hard rubber washer is worn out.
Remove the excursion (handle) one or hot and cold. Phillip screw or allen nut back of handle.

You will see a brass valve stem the handle was attached to. Use a crescent wrench and unscrew the stem and pull to remove.

Ar the bottom of the stem you will see the black washer. Remove the screw holding the washer in and replace with new. Reverse steps to install.

Hope this helps, I never know. Mike
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Backwashing A Sand Filter with A Push/Pull Slide Valve or Multiport Valve

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It doesn't matter if you have a Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, Sta-Rite or any other number of Sand Filters on the market they all utilize the same basic valves for backwashing; a push/pull slide valve or a multiport valve.


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4) Open air bleeder assembly on filter, and turn pump on.
5) Watch pressure gauge for backpressure and hose for kinks. Be prepared to shut off pump quickly.
6) After hose fills with water, run for 3 - 5 minutes or until water runs clear.
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9) Turn pump back on and note lower pressure.
10) Roll up backwash hose so the dogs use it as a chew toy.


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  • 1 Close the hot and cold water valves in the cabinet beneath the sink to shut the water supply off to the bath faucet.
  • 2 Remove the bath faucet's handle to access the valve cartridge. The faucet handle is removed by first detaching the handle's insert cap using the tip of a screwdriver or utility knife to expose the handle screw. Remove the handle screw with a Phillips screwdriver, then pull the handle off the valve cartridge stem.
  • 3 Loosen and remove the cartridge valve nut with an adjustable wrench. Some faucet models retain the valve cartridge with a snap ring and are removed with snap ring pliers.
  • 4 Pull the old valve cartridge out of the bath faucet base, using pliers.
  • 5 Insert the new replacement valve cartridge into the faucet housing and replace the nut or snap ring removed in Step 3, using an adjustable wrench or snap ring pliers.
  • 6 Reinstall the faucet's handle onto the valve cartridge post, then secure the handle's screw, using a screwdriver.
  • 7 Replace the insert cap into the handle to cover the handle's screw hole.
  • 8 Turn on the hot and cold water valves beneath the sink to restore the water supply.
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