The Plumbing Instructions must be
given to the homeowner for future use.
Figure 3: Typical installation
Slope ceiling 2” per foot
A ⅜” air gap is recommended below the
door and the door should incorporate a
splashguard. The top and sides of the
shower opening must be sealed.
115
START
STOP
TEMP
TEMP
30
START
STOP
TIMER
TIMER
⅜” Shut-off Valve
Keep in open
position during
normal operation.
Steamhead Installation
Steamhead should be mounted
18” above the finished floor or
6” above the rim of the tub as
far from the bather as possible
.
½“ x ½” x ⅜” Tee.
Using existing Hot or
Cold water supply.
Union
Required
Safety Valve
Connect ¾” pipe to an
indirect waste or as
required by Local Codes.
Outside Installation
TC-110 or
DSP Timer Only
TC-135, DSC-425, and
DSP Temperature Control
MUST
be installed inside
the Steam Room.
WARNING:
When installing the
Steamist Unit in conjunction with
an acrylic modular tub/shower unit,
please consult the
“manufacturer
of the module”
for location of the
steamhead.
Steam Outlet Pipe -
Use a minimum of a ¾” Copper or Brass pipe.
CAUTION:
Do NOT install a Shut-off valve on the Steam outlet pipe. Do NOT
create traps or valleys in this line which would prevent the flow of steam. The
steam outlet pipe should be pitched toward the Steam Generator (preferred),
allowing condensation to run back into the Steam Generator or toward the steam
head.
If the steam pipe exceeds ten feet, use an appropriate pipe insulation rated
for a minimum of 212°F.
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07/07
Pub. No. 324-G