Installation Guide

Preparation/Assembly
Adjustable wrench
Groove joint plie r
Flat screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
Pipe tape
Hex Wrench
Hacksaw
Steps 1
Installation
Installation
Par ts diagram
9
Install tub spout. Tu rn on water and check for leaks.
7
Install shower flange.
Installation
Steps 6-9
11
Screw in escutcheon and install handle set.
Installation Installation
Steps 10-12 Steps 12-14 Steps 15-16 Steps 17-20
12-3
Keep the distance (B-1/16”) and cut off the extra
cartridge.
13
Adjust the cartridge to be fixed clockwise. Assemble the
handle vertically .
14
15
17
18
19
20
16
8
Install showerhead and tighten with wrench. Tu rn on
water supply .
12-1
Measure the distance between handle and canop y.
(distance B) (For fiberglass wall
skip step 11)
12-2
Leave 1/16” between canopy & handle head .
Steps 2-5
10
Before installing escutcheon, remove the plastic cap
from plaster guard by twisting cap to the clockwise .
3
2
Apply pipe tape onto thread and connect water supply
tube to valve assemblies. Make sure that the valves’ hot
and cold inlets are on an accurate horizontal plane.
installation
4
1A
1B
6
Install shower arm.
5
For tub installation only: install nipple for spout. Nipple
should extend approximately beyond finished wall.
Tools:
Safety Tips
Important points
Maintenance
What you need to know
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For models: 813-921, 813-936
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813-921, 813-936,
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Your new bathroom faucet is designed for
years of trouble-free performance.
Keep it looking new by cleaning it periodically with a soft
cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, steel wool and harsh chemicals
as these will dull the finish and void your warranty.
• If soldering during faucet installation, cartridges and
check stops will have to be removed before using flame.
Otherwise, warranty will be void on these parts.
• Protect your eyes with safety glasses when cutting or
soldering water supply lines.
• Cover your drain to avoid loosing parts.
All installations can vary depending on how your previous faucet
was installed. Not all supplies for faucet installation are included;
however they are available wherever plumbing supplies are sold.
When choosing your installation supplies, make sure they are
IAPMO and/or CSA approved products.
Important points
Prior to beginning installation, turn off the cold and hot water
lines and open the old faucet to release build-up pressure.
When installing your new faucet, turn the connector nuts
finger-tight, then use one wrench to anchor the fitting and a
second wrench to tighten the nut one additional turn.
Connections that are too tight will reduce the integrity of the
system.
Wrap all threaded connections with pipe tape available at your
local hardware or plumbing supply store. Always wrap in a
clockwise direction. The fittings should be installed by a
Statelicensed plumber.
NOISE AND WATER HAMMER IN PEX SYSTEM
As with plumbing materials under some operating conditions,
water hammer can occur in PEX plumbing systems. The
inherent flexibility of PEX drastically reduces the magnitude of
pressure surges compared with metallic plumbing materials.
Damage to plumbing components in a PEX system due to these
pressure surges is highly unlikely, although noise can
sometimes result.. Fortunately, there are solutions to minimize
or eliminate water hammer noise.
Clamping or strapping more frequently may help prevent tubing
noise. It is very important that the tubing not be in contact with
wallboard, forced air ducts or other high resonance articles.
Insufficiently or improperly clamped or strapped tubing may
move during fixture operation and hit against these surfaces.
Install a water hammer arrester at fixtures where noise is a
problem. A water hammer arrester installed as close as possible
to the fixture on the cold water side only will eliminate the
source of the noise: the pressure wave. It should be noted that
even with an arrester, tubing which is clamped or strapped
insufficiently may still hit against something as it moves slightly
when the water flow is stopped.
Avoid operating fixtures in such a way that causes near
instantaneous shut off.
Simply closing fixtures in a less abrupt manner can eliminate
hammer noise.
CAUTION: In order to assure proper function, piping from
the bottom port of value to tub spout outlet MUST be
either 1/2" nominal copper pipe or 1/2" iron pipe. If
PEX is used for the tub spout, the PEX must be more than
1/2".
Temperature Limiting Device
Temperature Limiting Device
Cartridge Installation
Shut off water supply by turning check valves, move the
handle to off position. Disassemble the handle (the
escutcheon with Hot/ Cold mark) and trim cap. Then, you
will see the temperature limiting device (red) on the
extension.
Remove temperature limiting device from the valve stem.
There are 11 lines (10 distances) between “-"(70°) and “+"
(140°) mark on the temperature limiting device. Select what
range you want and fix the dot (blue) that showed on the
valve, then put temperature limiting device down to the valve.
a. Noramal Installation
Align the two pins (Pin 1 into Hole 1, and Pin 2 into Hole
2) on the bottom of the pressure balancing spool to the
two holes in the valve body. (see illustration A)
b. Back to Back Installation
For Back to Back installation, please rotate the cartridge
180°, then install the cartridge into the valve refer to
illustration (B).
a. Be sure cartridge is seated in body. If seated, the
cartridge will not rotate. Thread sleeve over the cartridge
and tighten to 10 - 14 Nm of torque.
b. When installing, if the red temperature limiting device
dropped, please re-install it refer to TEMPERATURE
LIMITING DEVICE Step 12 to select you desired
temperature and fix the dot (blue) that showed on the
valve, then put temperature limiting device down to the
valve.
Thread trim cap into sleeve, hand tight. Re-installation
complete.
a. For normal installation, please see Illustration (A) for
installing the inlets of hot/cold water.
b. For Back to Back installation, please refer to Illustration
(B) for inlets direction of cold/hot water.
With water on to valve, rotate valve stem counter-clockwise to
desired temperature. Let water run for at least one minute to
confirm temperature. Reinstall trim cap, escutcheon and
handle.
PLEASE NOTE:
a. The adjustable temperature range is from 70° (-) to 140°
(+) that is from mid-high temperature to highest temperature.
The other angles 0°-69° are not in range of the temperature
limiting device.
b. There are 11 lines (10 distances) on the temperature
limiting device. The temperature limiting device is calibrated at
the factory at the sixth line (105°) position. Each distance
means 7° can be adjusted. The left list is the reference data
for each angle compare with each temperature.
c. Cold and hot water temperature condition:
Hot water inlet are 49°C (120°F)-82°C (180°F).
Cold water inlet are 4°C (39°F)-29°C (85°F).
d. For safety reason, please re-check the position and angle
you selected after the temperature limiting device set up.
UP
UP
B
B
First line
Dot
Eleventh line
(°F)
115
118
122
122
122
122
126
131
136
153
180
UP
C
H
(A)
Hole 1
Hole 2
Align pin 1 with hole 1
Be sure O-ring on cartridge are
in place before installing cartridge
Align pin 2 with hole 2
Outlet of the valve
Pin 1
Pin 2
(A)
(B)
UP
UP
C
H
Hole 1
Hole 2
Align pin 2 with hole 1
Align pin 1 with hole 2
Outlet of the cartridge
Outlet of the valve
Pin 1
Pin 2
(B)
Please Note: for welding connection. Remove the
cartridge and it’s base prior to welding.
Apply pipe tape on all pipe threads. Install elbow at one
end. Connect other end to shower diverter. Secure
shower elbow to 2x4 bracing.
For tub installation only: repeat step 3 for tub spout.
(For shower only installation, install the cap included
onto the bottom unused port.)
Finished Wall
2 1/16"
Position valve body so that the face of the plaster guard
will be flush against the back of the fiberglass wall.
Position valve body so that the face of the plaster guard
will be flush with the face of the finished wall.
a. Fiberglass wall ( see figure A & step 1 A)
b. Drywall or drywall with tile ( see figure B & step 1 B)
Rough-in Installation
For tub installation only
For shower only installation
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1 Shower Head S1211400
2 Shower Arm A020002
3 Shower Arm Flange A019298
4 Metal Handle Assembly A66E327
5 Screw Set(3/16" -24 * 4 " L) A608564
6 Escutcheon Assembly A663815
7 Screw Set(3/16" -24 * 2-3/16" L) A608519
8 Plaster Guard A127211KP
9 Base Nut A009265
10 Retainer Nut A103303
11 Ceramic Disc Cartridge A507873
12 Check Valve A603120
13 Spout Assembly A666057
14 Hex Wrench (H3.18 *20 mm L * 90 mm L) A031017NI
15 Hex Wrench (H2 * 17 mm L * 49 mm L) A031000NI

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