Kaiping faucet is a hardware component that has been present since the availability of tap water, and it is also a household hardware component that we can no longer understand. But did you really install the right faucet at home? Originally, in many households, the equipment for faucets was not very standardized, and there were some problems to some extent. I have summarized five misconceptions. Let&s see if we have made such a mistake now?
Misconception 1: Different functional area equipment with the same type of flush faucet
There are various types of faucets, and according to different functional areas, there are mainly several types of faucets, including basin faucets, bathtub faucets, washing machine faucets, and sink faucets. However, the structure and function of faucets in different functional areas are different. Faucets in basins, bathtubs, and bathtubs usually use two types: cold and warm faucets and bubblers. For washing machine faucets, only a single cold faucet is needed, Due to the fast flushing speed of the water flow of the single cooled faucet, it can achieve water conservation effects.
Misconception 2: The cold and hot water pipes are not separated
Usually, the mixing ratio of hot and cold water is controlled by the ceramic valve core with different opening angles at both ends, thereby regulating the water temperature. If only a cold water pipe is needed, two inlet hoses can be connected to the cold and hot water faucets of the equipment, and the corner valve on the equipment can also function.
Misconception 3: The connection between the leveling faucet and the water pipe did not use an angle valve
All hot and cold faucets in the home should use angle valves when connecting to water pipes, with the intention of avoiding water leakage from the faucet and affecting water use in other parts of the household. The faucet of the washing machine does not require hot water, so it can be directly connected to the water pipe.
Misconception 4: Failure to clean the tap on time when opening it
Many families have never paid enough attention to the cleaning and maintenance of their faucets after installing them. Over time, not only is the water quality of the faucet not guaranteed, but various problems may also occur, affecting its use. Originally, the correct approach was to clean the faucet every month after it was installed. Use a clean cloth to wipe off any external stains or water stains. If thick scale accumulates inside, simply pour white vinegar into the faucet pipe to soak for a while, then open the hot water valve to drain the water.
Misconception 5: The faucet was not replaced on time
Usually, faucets can be considered for replacement after five years of use. Prolonged use can lead to a lot of bacteria and dirt inside, which can cause harm to the human body over time. Therefore, the editor still suggests that we replace the faucet every five years.
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