Installation Guide

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If your installation is for a shower only, apply Thread Seal Tape in a clockwise direction to the Tub Outlet Port
and install the included Plug Cap. Wrench tighten. If you are performing a pipe fitting installation, apply Thread
Seal Tape around the pipe threads in a clockwise direction.
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Referencing the Rough-In Drawing, mount the Valve Assembly to
structure within the wall. Ensuring the Shower Outletand Tub
Outlet are positioned perfectly vertical. Mounting Hardware and
Mounting Structure must be capable of supporting the Valve in use.
Mounting hardware is not included.
If you are performing a
Pipe Fitting Outlet
Installation, please
proceed to Step 8.
OR
If you are performing a
Copper Sweat Outlet
Installation, please
proceed to Step 9.
IMPORTANT:
Install all outlet connections
(Pipe or Copper Sweat)
PRIOR to installing PEX
inlet connections.
8 PIPE FITTING INSTALLATION
Connect the Shower Outlet Pipe (not included), and Tub Outlet Pipe (not included), by threading them into
the Valve Body in a clockwise direction. Tighten the pipes to the Valve Body with a Pipe Wrench. Connect
the Pipe Elbows (not included), to the end of the shower outlet and tub outlet pipes. If performing a shower
only installation, install Plug Cap in place of tub outlet piping, as shown in STEP 6.
NOTE: The HOT water supply lines go into the H inlet, and the COLD water supply lines
go into the C inlet. Do not use PEX or CPVC between the valve and spout.
SHOWER ONLY
TUB + SHOWER
9 COPPER SWEAT INSTALLATION
When performing a Copper Sweat installation, it is recommended that you remove the Valve Cartridge , Integral Stops
, and Diverter Cartridge (where applicable) to prevent damage during soldering. Use a Slip Joint Wrench to
unthread and remove the Retaining Nut . Then remove Valve Cartridge , from Valve Body . Unthread and remove
the Integral Stops using a Socket Wrench equipped with a 9/16” (14mm) Deep Well Socket. If your Shower Valve is
equipped with an Integral Diverter, remove the Diverter Retaining Nut using a Socket Wrench equipped with a
13/16” (20mm) Deep Well Socket. Remove Diverter Cartridge to prevent damage during soldering.
After soldering (STEP 10) is completed, reinstall the Valve Cartridge , making sure that the mounting posts are aligned
and engaged to the corresponding holes in the Valve Body , with the “H” marking to the left side as shown below.
Slide Retaining Nut over the Valve Cartridge and thread onto the Valve Body . Tighten securely with Slip Joint
Wrench on the machined flats of the Retaining Nut . Final torque should be 62-80 in*lb. Take care to not over tighten
connection or damage may occur. Reinstall the Integral Stops using a Socket Wrench equipped with a 9/16” (14mm)
Deep Well Socket. Final torque should be 70-106 in*lb. If your Shower Valve is equipped with an Integral Diverter,
reinstall the Diverter Cartridge taking care to align mounting posts of Cartridge with the corresponding holes in the
Diverter Valve Body. Install Diverter Retaining Nut and tighten with a Socket Wrench equipped with a 13/16” (20mm)
Deep Well Socket. Final torque should be 35-53 in*lb. Take care to not over-tighten connections.
NOTE: Never install the valve body upside down!
Socket
Wrench
+
9/16” (14mm)
Deep Well Socke
t
13/16” (20mm)
Deep Well Socke
t
+
Normal Installation
(shown without Bonnet)
H