NO - you would have to change valve out
A diverter valve is used in turbocharged car engines as part of a pressure relief system. It helps to prevent a compressor surge as well as reduce the wear and tear on the engine and turbocharger.
A splitter valve has a blow off valve sound but it redirects the airflow. It combines the features of a diverter valve and blow off in one housing.
ON a Hansgrohe do u fit a non return valve with a diverter with hand shower
is it a diverter valve or immersion heater then? only need a simple answer haha
It depends on the year and equipment specifications. Need more information.
yes you can, just replace the stock diverter valve and throw the bov in there
depending on your spout diverter if its a valve or is it on the spout it self, if the diverter is on the spout then your diverter is not letting full flow of water out of the spout and its putting enough pressure to allow the water out of the shower head, I had this problem before and if you change the spout it should fix the problem. If you have a 3 way valve which is on the wall then i would suggest replaceing the parts in that valve if possible other wise change out the divert valve. If your broke like me and want a cheap fix then put either a water flow resistor or a shutoff right before your shower head.
next to left side diverter valve right under it. Its a y hose and the pcv valve is under a rubber cover.
It's usually due to a combination of two things: back pressure from the shower head, aggravated by the newer low-flow shower heads, acting against a slight leak at the diverter valve. I find that it gets worse after I've been away for a few days and assume that there's scale build-up in both places... the shower head and the diverter. You can try using a descaling solution on the shower head and/or checking that the diverter valve is seating properly and possibly greasing its seat with some silicone grease.
The rubber washer in the hot/cold valve needs to be changedANS 2 Dismantle the diverter and change the seals.
There might be a way. You can come off the port on top of the diverter for the pressure line, I just don't know where to put the return line. Maybe someone else will know about a return line.