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Many people experience dripping or leaking faucets in their homes. Most people don’t pay much attention to it at first, and feel that a drop or two of water is not a big deal. Engari i runga i te meka, this undoubtedly caused a great waste of water resources. If you find that the faucet at home is leaking, you should spend time to find the cause. If it is not a major problem, you can solve it by yourself. I raro i, the editor will introduce several solutions to leaking faucets.

1. Three common water leakage situations and cause analysis

1. Causes of water leakage at the outlet

That is due to the wear of the shaft gasket in the faucet. Use pliers to loosen the gland and remove it, take out the shaft gasket with a clamp, and replace it with a new shaft gasket.

2. Causes of water leakage in the lower gap of the faucet

That is caused by the wear of the triangular gasket in the gland. You can loosen the screw to remove the bolt head, then loosen and remove the gland, then take out the triangle seal inside the gland and replace it with a new one.

3. Water leakage at the joint

Roughly the cap nut is loose, you can re-tighten the cap nut or replace with a new U-shaped gasket.

Tuarua, the solution to the leakage of different faucets

1. Leaking push-type faucet

Prepare tools: huriwiri, penetrating lubricant, slip joint pliers or adjustable wrench and the pad to be replaced.

Faucet repair steps:

Hīkoi 1: Katihia te Valve Water Clve. Tangohia nga whiu iti i runga i muri ranei o te puku ki te tango i te kakau i whakaritea i runga i te tinana faucet. Ko etahi o nga piripiri e huna ana i raro i nga paatene whakarewa, pātene kirihou, he pepa kirihou ranei, e pa ana ki roto, ki te whiu ranei ki te kakau. Ka rite ki te roa ka huri koe i te paatene, Ka kite koe i te whiu kakau i runga i te tihi.

Hīkoi 2: Tangohia te kakau me te tirotiro i nga waahanga o te fauget. Whakamahia nga kaihaka honohono nui, he waahanga ngawari ranei hei tango i te nati kete, kia tupato kaua e tarai i te whakarewa. Tahuri te pua, te tohu ranei i roto i te ahunga kotahi i te wa i huri ai koe i te faucet ki te whakakore i a raatau.

Hīkoi 3: Tangohia te whiu e mau ana i te kaihoroi. Mena e tika ana, Whakamahia te hinu whakaranu ki te wewete i nga whiu. Tirohia nga piripiri me te kopaka matua, ka whakakapi ki te mea kua pakaru ratou.

Hīkoi 4: Whakakapihia te papa tawhito me te kaihoroi hou. Ko nga mania hou e tata ana ki te tino rite ki nga kaikorero tawhito te pupuri i te tap i te maturuturu. Me whakarongo ano koe ki te mea he bevel, he papatahi ranei te hau, ka whakakapihia me te mea kotahi te riihi hou. Ko te miihini i hangaia noa mo te wai makariri ka huri i te wa e rere ana te wai wera i roto i a ia, te aukati i te putanga wai me te whakaheke i te rere o te wai wera. Ko etahi o nga pauna ka taea te mahi i roto i te wai wera me te makariri, Engari me whakarite e koe ko te miihini whakakapinga e hokona ana e koe te rite ki te mea taketake.

Hīkoi 5: Whakatika i te miihini hou ki te Core Valve, ka whakahoki ano i nga waahanga i roto i te fauget. Hurihia te karaka karaka. I muri i te waahi kua puta, Whakauruhia ano te nati kete. Kia tupato kaua e tarai i te whakarewa me te Wrench.

Hīkoi 6: Whakahouhia te kakau ka tukuna te pihi, te kōpae ranei. Tahuri ki te tuku wai ka tirohia ano hoki mo te riihi.

2. Water tap leakage caused by the sealing ring of the tap

Ka taka te maturuturu i te wa ka kati te piripiri; Ka puta te riihi wai i te wa e rere ana te wai i roto i te kirikiri. Mena ka kite koe i te wai e riringi ana mai i te taha o te kakau, Kei te riihihia to faucet; the first thing to do is to make sure that the packing nut of the faucet is tight, but be careful not to scratch the nut with pliers or a wrench.

Tools: adjustable wrench, replacement faucet seal, petroleum jelly.

Mena ka kitea e koe ko te take o te riihi wai ehara i te nati wewete, katahi ka hiahia koe ki te whakakapi i te mowhiti hiri. Ko te whakakai hiri o te fauget ka taea te mowhiti hiri nui i roto i te kotahi, neke atu ranei o nga mowhiti rapa, Ka taea ranei te mea penei i te aho, i te waea whakarewa ngohengohe ranei i uru ki te taha o te ahorangi i raro i te nati kete. When replacing the faucet seal, follow the steps below:

Hīkoi 1: Turn off the water supply and remove the faucet handle.

Hīkoi 2: Unscrew the packing nut, remove the nut and the old sealing ring from the valve core.

Hīkoi 3: Install a new seal ring. If you are using a linear sealing material, wrap it around the valve core a few times. If it is a sealing material such as a soft metal wire, only wrap around the valve core once.

Before you reassemble the faucet, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the threads of the valve core and packing nut.

3. Water leakage caused by the valve seat of the faucet

If you change the gasket and the faucet still drips, then there may be a problem with the valve seat of the faucet. A damaged gasket may cause the valve seat of the faucet to be worn out by the metal valve core and become uneven, or the deposition of chemicals in the water may form a residue, which prevents the gasket from being completely compressed with the valve seat.

How to repair a broken faucet seat? Ko te tikanga, you can replace the entire faucet. Another option is to just replace the faucet holder. If you have the right tool-called a seat wrench, then removing the old seat is a simple matter. Insert the valve seat tightening wrench into the valve seat, and then turn it counterclockwise. Once you remove the old valve seat, make sure that the new valve seat you bought is exactly the same as the original one. If the seat cannot be removed, insert a seat cover that can slide into the proper position of the old seat and provide a seal. E rua nga momo o nga nohoanga nohoanga o te Valve, i nga hu ranei e taea ai te hangai i nga nohoanga.

Another option is to use a seat roller or sander, which is an inexpensive tool that can flatten a worn seat. When using this tool, be careful not to use it for too long or use too much force, because the valve seat is made of soft metal, and you can easily wear it off too much.

When using the sander, first remove the faucet valve core, and insert the valve seat roller down into the valve seat in the faucet body. Rotate the tool clockwise several times with moderate force. Then use a cloth to wipe clean the metal shavings from the valve seat.

4. The O-ring of the faucet can also cause the faucet to leak

Ko te kirikiri i roto i te kīhini he kotahi, neke atu ranei o nga mowhiti hei aukati i te wai mai i te taha o te putanga. Mena kua pakaru te o-mowhiti, Ka kite koe i te wai e rere ana i te raro o te putanga i nga wa katoa ka tahuri koe ki te kirikiri.

Tools: adjustable wrench, water pipe jointing tape, replacement O-shaped.

Steps to replace O-ring:

Hīkoi 1: Tahuri te tuku wai, Tahuri me te tango i te nati couple miro e whakatika ana i te putanga wai. Kia mohio ki te takai i te nati me te riipene kia kore ai e raru nga kaikiri.

Hīkoi 2: I muri i te tango i te nati coupling, Whakaarahia te punga wai ka tango i te noho i te nohoanga o te wai. Ka taea e koe te kite i enei mowhiti i te nohoanga o te wai.

Hīkoi 3: Whakakapihia te mowhiti raru me tetahi mea hou o te rahi. Whakahou ano i te kirikiri.

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