The cold water should always be on the right side when in the tub facing the faucet.
Thanks for pointing out the typo
Usually the right side is cold. But there are variances out there. Try running the water in another part of the house / building and compare.
+4 centigrade (tempreture)
right is cold, left is hot
generally, in the US, on the left
Install on cold water line.
Check piping. Make sure cold line going into cold side of water heater and hot side coming out hot side. Cold feed for water heater should come off main cold line. Make sure valves are open to and from water heater.
The valve stem and/or washer on the cold side needs to be fixed.
Yes i is on the cold side. that's where it is soppose to be. And the tube (3/8) goes outside. NOT in the pan.
When the warm air touches the cold, wet drink, the air cools and droplets of water form and drip down the side. The water that drips down the side eventually forms a puddle.
The cold water inlet valve to the water heater is closed.
Hypothermia and death.
If the water is coming from the main, it should not be dirty. If it comes from the cold water storage tank in the loft, maybe it needs to be cleaned or covered.
because it is in the cold water !! For an exsample like if your out side in the cold your cold so if a fish is in the cold then its probably cold but I'm sur that's not the scientific explanation
Was put in Katrina workers way!backwards..deal with it!
The cold side inlet may be plugged with sand or rust.
It means hot water while the blue side means cold