Specification

4 SS-B01 Rev. F 072021
Luxier
Installation
2. Connect the valve to the plumbing with proper ttings. Perform a dry t before soldering pipes to the
valve. (Fig. C)
WARNING: Exposure to high temperature will damage the cartridge (9) and stop valves (7, 8). Remove
these parts before soldering.
3. After the pipes are soldered, install the stop valves (7, 8), cartridge (9), stem (11), and threaded nipple
(12) back onto the valve body. NOTE: Make sure the cartridge is installed in the upright position. The
“UP” marking on the cartridge should point upward. (Fig. C1)
4. Pressure test and ush the valve. NOTE: Pressure must be approximately equal on both hot and cold
side for the valve to function properly. (Fig. D)
Install a 1/2” iron pipe plug (not included) on the shower outlet.
Turn the valve to ON position and check all connections for leaks for about a minute.
Turn the valve to OFF position after pressure test and remove the 1/2” plug. Make sure the pipes are
free of debris or sediments
Finished Wall
Protective Cover
Recommended
2 11/16” - 3 7/16”
A
WARNING: Remove all parts before soldering
Stop Valve (7, 8)
Cartridge (9)
C
UP
(Shower)
HOT
COLD
D
Pressue Balance Cartridge
C1
Mounting Hole
Mounting Hole
Cold WaterHot Water
B
48”
30”
* Drawing not to Scale
A1
1. Position valve body in the wall. It is recommended the valve to be about 48” above the nished oor
and shower outlet to be about 30” above the valve (Fig. A1) The nished wall should be set between the
markers on the temporary protective cover. The recommended depth is 2 11/16” to 3 7/16”. (Fig. A) Make
sure the UP outlet is pointed upward. (Fig. B)
NOTE: Valve access hole on the wall should be 6” in diameter and outlet hole for shower arm is about
1 1/4” in diameter.