Installation
S59-4016 Series
Bradley
• 215-1710 Rev. E; ECN 17-09-007
3/30/2017
3
• Shut-off on the outlet if tempered water is supplied to a remote location
• Shut-off on the inlets/supplies
• (2) #10 fasteners (and wall anchors, if necessary) for wall bracket
2 Adjust Temperature with Water Running
3
Test Unit
IMPORTANT! DO NOT skip this step!
Shut the hot water inlet off by closing hot water inlet valve . While the hot water supply is turned off, check to
make sure the cold water flow is reduced . If the cold water is reduced properly, reopen the hot water supply .
Shut the cold water inlet off by closing the cold water inlet valve . While the cold water supply is off, check to
make sure that the hot water flow has shut down . If hot water has shut down, fully reopen cold water supply .
1 Connect Supply Lines
DO NOT solder with inlet and outlet tubes attached to the
valve. Excessive heat will damage the rubber and plastic
components of the valve.
Pipe supports must be placed a minimum of 16"
away from valve.
DO NOT overtighten unions.
• Adjustable Wrench
• Phillips-Head Screwdriver
This valve is NOT factory preset. Upon
installation, the temperature of this valve
must be checked and adjusted to ensure
delivery of a safe water temperature. Water in
excess of 110°F (43°C) may cause scalding.
H
C
A
Loosen Cap Screw about ¼" (4-6 turns) and
lift up cover (do not remove) .
B
Using cover, turn cartridge gently until desired
water temperature is reached . Do not turn
past stops as this may damage unit . Push
cover down and tighten screw .
COLD
Mix
(to Faucet)
HOT
*Pipe clamp example shown
Pipe
Support*
16" Minimum
Maximum allowable
offset between
supply lines and
valve is ±1/16" in any
direction. (Excessive
misalignment could
lead to valve damage.)
±1/16"
Supplies Required
Tools Required