Well, thinking pressure fill always meant full fill in the tub no matter the pressure I was very surprised to learn that was not true!
I have kept my Bendix taps on way low since I installed them thinking it didn't matter to the fill but kept my showers nice and hot, since temp control valves tend to bleed cold water into the hot water lines.
I always thought the low water level I saw in the tub was the factory water level. Wrong!
I just was in a hurry one day this month and opened the taps full, the water blasted in and the machines filled up to a point beyond what they normally filled to so that the clothes and suds were really SLOSHING against the glass! I had never seen such sloshing turnover! AND the spray rinse before spin really rinsed deep, so my taps are ALWAYS on HIGH from now on!
Observe the video proof in the link below!
Always learning!
Jet
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I have kept my Bendix taps on way low since I installed them thinking it didn't matter to the fill but kept my showers nice and hot, since temp control valves tend to bleed cold water into the hot water lines.
I always thought the low water level I saw in the tub was the factory water level. Wrong!
I just was in a hurry one day this month and opened the taps full, the water blasted in and the machines filled up to a point beyond what they normally filled to so that the clothes and suds were really SLOSHING against the glass! I had never seen such sloshing turnover! AND the spray rinse before spin really rinsed deep, so my taps are ALWAYS on HIGH from now on!
Observe the video proof in the link below!
Always learning!
Jet
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