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Newbe
10-09-2006, 07:46 PM
Hello,
We have Grohe 8-inch spread handsets in our bathroom lavs. I have very low flow when I have only the cold water on; but very good hot water flow (both of course flow from the same spout). I suspect there is a something blocking the cold water flow in the handset or spout, because I have good flow from the cold water supply when I disconnect the line to the handset.
Does anyone have an idea where the most likely place for a clog is?? Is there a filter in the handset/faucet? or perhaps where the two faucets come together to feed the spout? Also, how can I find exploded views of Grohe bathroom faucets?
Thanks very much for all replies!

jadnashua
10-09-2006, 07:55 PM
If you know the model number of the faucet, all of the current parts lists are on the www.groheamerica.com (http://www.groheamerica.com) website. SOme of the faucets have strainers on the inputs, so the cold could be plugged up. It's possible that some crud is caught in the cartridge or in the attached hose. It is also possible that the shutoff at the wall has a problem (was the flow good when you disconnected the hose? I think you said yes, then it is not likley the shutoff.).

Newbe
10-09-2006, 08:10 PM
Thanks-- I don't have the model number, but they are Talia faucets. I went to the Grohe website but could not find a way to any exploded views.... And yes, I did check disconnect at the cold water shut off valve and we have good flow there...

jadnashua
10-09-2006, 08:22 PM
Try this http://www.grohecatalog.com/product/20892/

You need to start out at the product catalog.

hj
10-09-2006, 09:07 PM
While you were under the sink did you check the hoses from the valve to the center spout. The cold one may be kinked and not letting the water through.

Newbe
10-10-2006, 07:30 AM
I did check for kinks in the hoses, and found none. I had a peek at the exploded diagrams and now have a basic question: does the water flow all the way up to the cartridge in the faucet? I'm having a little trouble figuring out hte path of the water, to look for places where sludge good being reducing hte flow...
Thanks!

Newbe
10-28-2006, 09:56 AM
I'd like to try to disasemble my Grohe Talon bathroom faucet to clear what's redcuing the flow so severely...does this come apart from above the sink? Can anyone tell me the order in which the parts disasemble so that I can get to the cartridge that may be pluggeg-up?
Thanks much for the help!

jadnashua
10-28-2006, 04:33 PM
I haven't looked at the Talon, but most of these have a set screw below the handle. If you loosen that, the handle will come off. Then, make sure the water is turned off, there are a couple of screws that hold down the cartridge. Loosen them (on some, they are captive) and lift the cartridge out. Very quick, very easy. You'll need an allen wrench to take the handle off - it came with one, but the plumber may not have left it.

bits2bits
11-07-2006, 09:14 AM
I haven't looked at the Talon, but most of these have a set screw below the handle. If you loosen that, the handle will come off. Then, make sure the water is turned off, there are a couple of screws that hold down the cartridge. Loosen them (on some, they are captive) and lift the cartridge out. Very quick, very easy. You'll need an allen wrench to take the handle off - it came with one, but the plumber may not have left it.

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