insTallaTion: UndeR-CoUnTeR sysTem
(Model: FP6000UC)
If your sink has an existing hole at least 1” in diameter
that is being used
for a spray attachment or soap dispenser, you may decide to remove it and
use the existing hole to continue your installation.
(Skip the next section and
go to “Faucet Installation” on page 12.)
If your sink dOes NOT have an existing hole at least 1” in diameter
, a new
hole will need to be drilled.
The type of plumbing that you have in your home will determine the method
of installation and the type of hardware to be used. Below is a list of common
tools required for most under-counter installations:
drilling a hole in a Porcelain/ceramic sink:
- 3/8” Variable-Speed Electric Drill
- Relton
™
1” Porcelain Cutter Kit (PC-16)
(Visit www.relton.com for purchase information.)
- Masking Tape
drilling a hole in a stainless steel sink:
- 3/8” Variable-Speed Electric Drill
- 1/8” Drill Bit
- 1” Hole Saw
- Masking Tape
- Hammer
- Punch
Installing the T-Valve and dedicated drinking Water faucet:
- 5/8” and 3/4” Open End Wrenchs or Adjustable Wrench
- Tubing Cutter or sharp Utility Knife
cAuTION
Using power tools near water may result in electrical shock or even death. Be
certain that sink area is dry prior to using any power tool.
If you are experienced in this type of installation and choose to install
yourself, please proceed with extreme caution.
If you have any doubts about doing
this yourself, please consult a licensed plumber
the Universal Plumbing Code, and other state and county codes prohibit
the use of saddle valves. We also do not recommend their use. you must adhere to
your state and local plumbing codes. If you are uncertain, consult a licensed plumber.
IMPORTANT
WARNING
fReSCaPURe
™
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Relton
™
Porcelain cutter
kit includes:
Carbide-tipped Pilot Drill
Spring-loaded Porcelain Saw
finish Hole Saw
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