Speakman CPV-T2 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 1

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CPV-T2-DV

Thermostatic Shower Valve

with Integral Diverter

92-CPV-T2-01

CPV-T2

Thermostatic Shower Valve

800-537-2107

www.speakman.com

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TOOLS & SUPPLIES NEEDED

Eye Protection

IMPORTANT

FINISH MAINTENANCE:

Keep the surface finish looking new by cleaning 
it periodically with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive 
cleaners, steel wool, and harsh chemicals as 
these will dull the finish and void your warranty.

SAFETY TIPS:

Be sure to read and understand all instructions 

before beginning installation.

Inspect all connections after installation.

Cover the drain to avoid loss of parts.

Be sure to wear proper eye protection.

Do NOT over tighten any connections or damage 

may occur.

Shut OFF water supplies before beginning 

installation.

Observe all local plumbing and building codes.

Risk of personal injury. Do NOT use the Valve 
without properly adjusting the Temperature Limit 
Stop (TLS) as outlined in this installation 
manual.

Ensure proper structure is in place to support 
the Valve and plumbing during use.

VALVE SPECIFICATIONS:

This Valve has an operating range of 20-80 psi.

This Valve is engineered to be used in conjunction 

with a Shower Head rated at 1.35 gpm (5.1 L/min) 

or higher flow rate.

Maximum water pressure: 125 psi static.

Minimum water pressure: 20 psi flowing.

Minimum Cold Supply Temperature: 40°F.

Maximum Hot Supply Temperature: 160°F.

Minimum Hot Supply Temperature: 5°F above set 
point.

CAUTION

MAINTENANCE

Your new product is designed for years of 
trouble-free performance.

This type of valve must be cleaned and 
maintained on a regular basis. Periodic 
maintenance should be performed at least 
every 12 months or after any changes have 
been made to the building’s plumbing system. 
Valves that are installed outdoors should be 
winterized by removing all of the internal parts 
and removing any standing water from the 
valve. Quarterly the maximum hot temperature 
setting (TLS) should be checked and adjusted 
accordingly.

Thread Seal

Tape

Level

Measuring

Tape

Pipe

Wrench

Drill

Pencil

Solder Kit

Flat Tip

Screwdriver

Phillips

Screwdriver

Tubing

Cutter

Mounting

Hardware

(not included)

Phillips

Drive Bit

Slip Joint

Wrench

9/16”

(14mm)

Deep Well Socket

Socket

Wrench

78”

(1981mm)

21”

(533mm)

4”

(102mm)

TO TOP OF

TUB LEDGE

48”

(1219mm)

78”

(1981mm)

TUB/SHOWER

SHOWER ONLY

ROUGH IN VERTICAL REFERENCE

2-½”

64mm

MINIMUM

3-½”

89mm

MAXIMUM

FINISHED

WALL

SURFACE

FINISHED

WALL

SURFACE

ALIGNS WITH THE

FINISHED WALL AT

THE 

MINIMUM

 ALLOWED

ROUGH IN DEPTH

ALIGNS WITH THE

FINISHED WALL AT

THE 

MAXIMUM 

ALLOWED 

ROUGH IN DEPTH

ROUGH IN DEPTH REFERENCE

Determine the mounting depth of the Valve referencing the diagrams below. The Protective Cover on the 

Valve has reference markings showing where the Valve should align with the Finished Wall Surface. The 

distance from the Finished Wall Surface to the centerline of the Valve Inlets/Outlets 

MUST

 fall between 

2-1/2” Minimum 

and

 3-1/2” Maximum.

Summary of Contents for CPV-T2

Page 1: ...rature 40 F Maximum Hot Supply Temperature 160 F Minimum Hot Supply Temperature 5 F above set point CAUTION MAINTENANCE Your new product is designed for years of trouble free performance This type of...

Page 2: ...y installation ensure the Cap E is properly installed to the lower port of the Valve after applying Thread Seal Tape 4 A PREPARE FOR SOLDERED CONNECTIONS If you are planning for a Copper Sweat install...

Page 3: ...mmended on all threaded connections 10 88 in lb MIN 106 in lb MAX 70 in lb MIN 106 in lb MAX B A C D B REINSTALL VALVE COMPONENTS If you performed a Copper Sweat installation and removed the internal...

Page 4: ...at the Shower Tub outlets Turn the Valve Handle clockwise to the full ON position Flush each outlet for 1 minute Verify the outlet temperature using a thermometer Return the Valve Handle to the OFF po...

Page 5: ...e the necessary parts Reassemble the parts reversing the above procedure Final torque should be 70 106 in lb Repeat procedure on the other Stop 3 Turn on the HOT and COLD water supply lines Check for...

Page 6: ...ND LOCAL STATE REGULATIONS NOTES This Valve is engineered to be used in conjunction with a Shower Head rated at 1 35 gpm 5 1 L min or higher flow rate Installer to supply necessary inlet connections 5...

Page 7: ...in or higher flow rate Installer to supply necessary inlet connections 5 1 2 139 4mm 4 7 8 123 0mm 2 61in 0 03 66 4mm 0 8 3 61in 0 03 91 8mm 0 8 INLETS 2 1 2 NPT MALE CONNECTION 1 2 SWEAT FEMALE CONNE...

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