Installation Guide
3
c. Install the 54” long 2X4 board to the backwall studs horizontally at 82-1/4” (top edge)
above the floor and 2” from the sidewall or corner.
d. 120V wall outlet preferably located at 82” above the floor 16” from the corner so that
you can access it easily for the future.
★2. Base PreparationS-3460 Base Preparation: https://youtu.be/ltiGsR16G_I
a. Remove the shower base from its packaging.
b. Spray Polyurethane foams (such as Great Stuff for Window and Doors) to the back side
of the base (clear of the passage of the drain pipes) (let the foam set)
c. Remove all protective covering films from the base.
d. Adjust the feet of the base so that the base is level when lying flat on the ground.
e. For 1-1/2” using the drain piece provided: Check e-j. Remove the plastic tubing and
unscrew the top from the white plastic drain.
f. Place the top portion into the drain hole in your base.
g. Apply silicone sealant to the bottom portion of the white plastic drain (about ¼” from
the edge of the rim) and place it over the drain hole from the underside of the base.
h. Screw the top of the plastic drain into the bottom until tight. Do not over tighten as
this may crack the plastic.
i. Reattach the plastic piping to the plastic drain. The flexible drain pipe may Kink at the
turns and to cause slow drainage. Polyurethane foam may be used at the turn to
prevent the pipe kink.
j. Extend the flexible hose and feed it into the floor drain. You may use 1-1/4” to 2”
coupling to secure the drain hose to your floor drain.
k. For 2” drain, simply hard-plumb the 2” drain with PVC pipe to the base. The base is
set and secured to its designed location.