Installation Guide

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4. Installing Your Moen Tub/Shower Trim
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Thread Seal Tape
Wrap thread seal tape around
the threads of the shower arm
(H) then screw the arm into the
threaded connection in the wall.
If there is a rubber washer inside
the threaded adapter on the
showerhead, continue to step
4.2A. If there is no rubber wash-
er, then proceed to step 4.2B.
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4.2A Plastic Shower Ball
Seal around the shower arm
hole with sealant (caulk) then
slide shower flange (A) over
shower arm (H). Remove any
debris from the shower arm to
ensure proper flow. Then, sim-
ply thread showerhead (I) onto
shower arm (H).
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Some models may feature a slip fit installation with no threaded adapter in the tub
spout. For these installations, ensure 1/2" copper water tube is at least 1-1/2" min to 3"
max for slip fit tub spout. Slip the tub spout onto pipe pointing up and slightly tighten
the set screw. Rotate tub spout to final position and fully tighten set screw in place.
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Slightly tighten
set screw.
5/32"
Hex
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No sharp edges/burrs on end of pipe.
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Threaded Tub Spout Installation
If this is a shower only
installation, skip to step 4.4.
IPS (threaded) spouts are
designed to screw onto a
pipe with 1/2 inch male pipe
threads. To determine the
proper pipe length, measure
from the inside elbow shoul-
der to the wall (y) and from
the threaded adapter inside
of the tub spout to the base
of the tub spout (x), then add
1/4". Place thread seal tape
around the pipe threading
and a sealant (plumbers putty
or caulk) around the base of
the pipe to prevent leaking
behind the wall. Thread the
tub spout onto the pipe until
flush with the wall.
Tub Spout Installation
(y) + (x) + 1/4” = Pipe Length
To determine the proper pipe length, measure from the inside elbow
shoulder to the wall (y) and from the threaded adapter inside of the
tub spout to the base of the tub spout (x), then add 1/4”.
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Slip Fit Tub Spout Installation
4.2B Metal Shower Ball
Seal around the shower arm
hole with sealant (caulk) then
slide shower flange (A) over
shower arm (H). Wrap thread
seal tape around threads at
bottom of shower arm (H).
Remove any debris from the
shower arm to ensure proper
flow. Thread showerhead (I)
onto shower arm (H).
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Now you are ready to attach the handle. Rotate cartridge
stem so the notch at the end of the stem is facing down
towards the drain. Insert the key stop (C) and the
adjustable limit stop (D) into stop tube as shown.
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Cartridge Orientation
4.2A
4.3A
4.3B
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Thread Seal Tape
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4.2B
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hread seal tape
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Special instructions for shallow wall cavity installations:
This plaster ground valve assembly variation should only be used when the wall cavity
restricts the depth the valve may be placed in the wall. It can be used with either the
thick wall installation when the back wall prevents the plaster ground printed face
from coming flush to the finished wall or the thin wall installation where the plaster
ground / valve assembly will not fit within the wall cavity.
Note: Installing the valve using this method will result in the handle extending into the
shower area farther and exposing more of the valve.
To reconfigure the plaster ground / valve assembly for a shallow wall cavity installation:
1. Using a pair of pliers, remove the plaster ground cap by snapping it off.
2. Remove the screw(s) holding the plaster ground to the valve.
3. Remove the #2 hole covers by prying them out with a flat bladed screw driver or drilling them
out with a 3/16" drill bit.
4. Rotate the plaster ground 90° clockwise so that the arrows on either side of the word optional
point upwards and reinstall the screws removed in step 2 into the holes marked 2.
5. Install the plaster ground per the thick wall installation or thin wall installation method
described earlier.
Snap o Plaster Ground Cap
Rotated 90° clockwise view