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Old 03-23-2009, 11:40 PM
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What I am suspecting is a hot/cold cross connection where the cold flow wins and that is all that gets supplied to that faucet.

There are a few possibilities among them Moen single handle valves, improperly functioning hot water recirculation loops, or even a slop sink where the hot and cold water can be left on and the water turner off at the spout.
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