Specifications
TDB3104, WF3204  Installation
2  1/15/2013 Bradley • 215-1578 Rev. D; ECN 12-00-004
IMPORTANT!
Read this entire installation manual to ensure proper installation. When finished with the 
installation, file this manual with the owner or maintenance department.
Separate parts from packaging and make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding 
any packaging material. If any parts are missing, do not begin installation until you obtain 
the missing parts.
Make sure that all water supply lines have been flushed and then completely turned off 
before beginning installation. Debris in supply lines can cause valves to malfunction.
Hardware supplied by installer must be appropriate for wall construction. Wall anchors used 
must have a minimum pull-out rating of 1,000 lbs.
Product warranties may be found under “Product Information” on our web site  
at www.bradleycorp.com.
Installation
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Packing List
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Supplies Required by Installer
• (4) 1/2" lag bolts, screws or other fasteners to anchor washfountain pedestal
• 1/2" nominal copper tubing for hot and cold water supply lines.
• Standard P-trap (vented trap supplied by Bradley when required)
• 2" drain lines and fittings
• 1-1/2" vent or tie pipe on fixtures vented through washfountain column
• Teflon tape or pipe dope
• 110 VAC GFI power source for 110/24 VAC UL Class II transformer supplied
• OPTIONAL: Bradley recommends installing an electrical cut off switch to the unit. This feature allows no accidental 
water delivery during regular maintenance and service.
Pre-Installation Information
Terreon
®
 Material
The Washfountain is constructed of Terreon
®
, a densified solid surface material composed of polyester resin. Terreon is resistant to 
chemicals, stains, burns and impact. Surface damage can be easily repaired with everyday cleaners or fine-grit abrasives. Terreon 
is NAHB certified to meet ANSI Z124.3, Z124.6 and ANSI/ICPA SS-1-2001.
TouchTime Control
Each Touchtime pushbutton activates a flow of water. Each nozzle is controlled by a separate solenoid valve, allowing each user 
to activate a flow of tempered water from one spray nozzle with a pushbutton for 15 seconds. Each valve uses less than half the 
maximum amount of hot water allowed by the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90A-1980 Standard.
Solenoid Valve
An electronically controlled solenoid valve serves as the metering mechanism. Few moving parts provide reliable metering 
performance and the solenoid is unaffected by chemicals and minerals often present in municipal water supplies.










