To assure proper positioning in relation to wall, note
roughing-in dimensions.
ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS
Certified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1
Installation
Instructions
TOWNSQUARE
2555.602
THREADED INLETS (STOPS)
INLETS
1/2" NPT
5-5/8"
1-3/4"
OUTLETS 1/2" NPT
5-5/8"
1
ROUGHING-IN
Turn off water at main supply.
CAUTION
When soldering, remove PLASTER GUARD, CARTRIDGES and CHECK STOPS (IF PRESENT). When finished soldering,
flush valve body, replace cartridges, check stops (if present) and plaster guard to continue installation. Use thread
sealant or Teflon tape on threaded connections.
NOTE
Connect hot and cold water supplies.
Cap off shower pipe
(5)
and tub filler pipe
(6)
.
For support, use pipe BRACES
(7)
secured to wooden braces.
With valve turned off, turn on water supplies. Check for leaks.
If the valve is installed on a fiberglass
or other thin wall application, the
PLASTER GUARD
(4)
can be used as a support.
Cut a 4" dia. hole in the shower stall.
Drill two additional 1" holes to allow access
to the stops.
Remove PLASTER GUARD
(4)
, rotate 180˚
so that indicated screw holes fit MANIFOLD
(2)
.
Push CAP on valve, place ESCUTCHEON on and
attach with screws.
See Roughing-in diagram before starting.
Connections are:
1/2" female NPT for threaded inlets
Connect RISER PIPE
(1)
to MANIFOLD
(2)
top outlet marked
"SHR"
.
Connect TUB FILLER PIPE
(3)
at bottom
outlet marked
"TUB"
.
For proper positioning the finished wall
must be within side wall of PLASTER
GUARD
(4)
.
COLD
HOT
1
7
5
3
6
4
2
PRESSURE BALANCING BATH AND
SHOWER-Built-in Diverter for TUB FILLER
Required Tools
Adjustable Wrench
Channel Locks
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Plumbers' Putty or Caulking
Phillips Screwdriver
1-5/8" TO 3-1/4"
FINISHED WALL
BOTTOM OF
TUB
74" FOR
HEAD CLEARANCE
2" REF.
1/2" I.P.S.
1
7-1/2"
OPTIONAL TO
FINISHED FLOOR
USUALLY BETWEEN
65'' AND 78''
8" REF.
7-1/4" REF.
4"
1/2" COPPER
1-3/4" REF.
18"
OPTIONAL
"SEE ILLUSTRATION"
TOP OF
TUB RIM
SHW
TUB
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