• To pierce the tubing, turn the Valve Handle
fully clockwise (inward). A small amount of
water may escape from the outlet until it is
fully pierced.
When you feel the Valve Handle firmly seated
in the clockwise direction, the copper tube is
pierced and the valve is closed.
2b. To install on (hard) Steel or Brass Tubing
supply line.
• The supply line should now be drained. Use a
battery powered or properly grounded drill to
avoid shock hazard.
• Drill a 3/16" hole in the supply line; (do not drill
through the opposite wall).
• Turn the handle to expose the lance no more
than 3/16" beyond the rubber gasket.
• Place the body of the valve over the hole so
that the lance fits into the hole.
• Assemble and tighten the brass screw.
• Turn the Valve Handle clockwise (inward) until
firmly seated. The valve is closed.
3. With the Feed Water Saddle Valve closed, open
the sink faucet and the water supply and allow
the water to run for a few minutes to flush any
debris caused by the installation.
•Close the faucet and check the Feed Water
Saddle Valve for leaks.
C. Drain Clamp Installation
Choose the drain outlet location per Sec. III, C.5,
page 5.
The following are instructions for discharging into
the sink drain pipe. (Refer to Fig. 1, page 1.)
1. Position the Drain Clamp on the sink drain pipe
above the drain trap. Allow room for drilling.
Tighten securely.
2. Use a battery powered or properly grounded
drill. Using the Clamp port as a drill guide, drill a
7/32" hole through the wall of the drain pipe. Do
NOT penetrate the opposite side of the pipe.
3. Locate the 3/8" Black Drain Tubing which is
shipped loose in the box.
NOTE:
When cutting the polytubing make
clean, square cuts, failing to do so could result
in poor connections and possible leaks.
Drain Pipe
1/4" Screw
Drain Clamp
Front Plate
Insert
Compression
Nut
Black Drain
Tubing
1/4" Nut
Drain Clamp
Back Plate
3/8" DRAIN CLAMP ASSEMBLY
Figure 4