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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.