User Manual

Amelie Thermostatic Shower Valve Trim With Lever Handle
4
/08
WATE RWORKS
These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:
AMELIE THERMOSTATIC SHOWER VALVE TRIM WITH LEVER HANDLE
(GUSV37R & AMSV70)
All dimensions are based on original specifications and are subject to change and variation.
Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.
Installation Guidelines
Figure 1
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
Indice
ring
Indice
Rubber
gasket
Handle
screw
Stem
extension
Escutcheon
#4
1
GUSV37R (rough) + AMSV70 (trim)
7"
7"
4
5
/
8
"
2
1
/
2
"
3
3
/
8
"
3
/
4
"
female NPT
Notes:
• Ideal operating pressure is 40 - 50 psi
• Maximum static pressure is 125 psi
•Minimum static pressure is 25 psi
ROUGH-IN:
This device is a mixing valve controlling temperature only and requires at least one
wall valve (shut off) that also controls volume.The wall valve(s) must be ordered
separately.
Check incoming water pressure; ideal operating pressure is 40-50 psi.
Maximum static pressure = 125 psi. / Minimum static pressure = 25 psi.
BEFORE installation, remove the cartridge.
IMPORTANT:Valve rough-in is 2
1
/2" from the centerline of supplies to face of
finished wall.
Install hot on left and cold on right, according to the valve markings.
Install wall valves (not included, must be ordered separately) with same
rough-in dimensions.
BEFORE the cartridge is reinstalled, the valve should be tested for leaks
and lines should be flushed out. See “FLUSHING OUT SYSTEM”.
Separate supply stops for hot and cold water lines are recommended and
should be accessible for service use.
FLUSHING OUT SYSTEM:
Loosen the screws in face of valve in order to remove valve cover.
Cartridge is attached.
Using the flat gasket provided to make a seal, flip the cover/cartridge over
and secure to the face of the valve using the screws provided.
Fully open the hot and cold supply lines and flush out for several minutes.
Return the cartridge to its original position.
FINISH:
Please refer to the specification diagrams on the left side of this page.
Use only a protected smooth-jawed, or strap wrench on any finished
surface.
Attach the threaded sleeve(#5) to the rough body(#4). Slide the
escutcheon plate (#7) over the sleeve. Mark the threaded sleeve(#5) in
preparation of cutting
3
/16" beyond where it protrudes through the
escutcheon plate.
Remove the plate and threaded sleeve so that the threaded sleeve(#5)
can be cut. Be sure not to cut the end with internal threads. File the cut
edge with care.
Reattach the threaded sleeve(#5) and place the escutcheon plate(#7)
over it. (Note: 86°F is at 12 o'clock).
Place cap(#8) onto threaded sleeve(#5).This should lock the escutcheon
plate tightly against the finished wall.
Introduce the square tube(#6) into the cap(#8) and set it completely
onto the axel of the rough body(#4).
Mark the square tube(#6) and cut it so it is recessed 1/8” from the end of
the cap(#8).
Affix the handle trim adaptor(#10) to the cap(#8) using the set screw
(#9). Be sure to fully tighten.
Push the stablizing ring(#12) into the escutcheon plate(#7).
SETTING THE HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT:
IMPORTANT: The risk of scalding exists until the installer has properly set
the high temperature setting.
Adjust the water to the maximum desired temperature.Temperature
adjustments are made by turning the fixing cap(#11).
With the handle trim in the full hot position, snap onto the fixing
cap(#11).
Temperature settings should be checked periodically to ensure the high
temperature limit is maintained.
If further assistance is required, please contact Product Support at:
1-800-927-2120 (8am-7pm EST).

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