Maintenance Record
Table Of Contents
MGR-1000
12/91
1360 Elmwood Avenue, Cranston, R. I. 02910 USA
Phone: 401-461-1200 Fax: 401-941-5310
IMPORTANT!!
MAINTENANCE
GUIDE & RECORD
AFTER INSTALLATION, DELIVER TO THE
OWNER’S MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
All water temperature control valves require regular maintenance, depending upon usage and local water conditions.
The steps below provide a guide to the proper care of all thermostatic and pressure actuated mixing valves
manufactured by Leonard Valve Company.
1. After 30 to 60 days of normal operation, check the performance of the valve, disassemble the valve (per
the instructions) and inspect the internal parts. Make certain the moving parts operate freely and that no
foreign deposit has collected on any of the internal parts of the valve.
2. If the valve operates properly and there is no evidence of any deposit, reassemble the valve, recheck and
if necessary reset the high temperature limit (per Warning Tag).
ESTABLISH A PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TO REINSPECT THIS VALVE AT
INTERVALS NO GREATER THAN EVERY SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS! SEE THE MAINTENANCE
FORM ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS CARD.
3. If there is evidence of inconsistent performance or of any deposit on the internal parts, clean the valve thoroughly (per
the instructions), replace parts if necessary, reassemble the valve and make certain it is functioning properly. Recheck and if
necessary reset the high temperature limit stop (per Warning Tag).
ESTABLISH A REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TO
REINSPECT THIS VALVE WITHIN 60 DAYS (PER STEP 1 ABOVE).
THE FREQUENCY OF REINSPECTION SHOULD THEN BE BASED
UPON THE CONDITION OF THE INTERNAL PARTS AT THE MOST
RECENT REINSPECTION. IN NO CASE SHOULD REINSPECTION
INTERVALS EXCEED EVERY SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS. SEE THE
MAINTENANCE RECORD FORM ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS
CARD.
These recommendations provide a guide for scheduling timely maintenance of water temperature control devices.
DO NOT DISCARD!!