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Pressure Balancing Shower/Tub & Shower Valve
For Model Series: Z7100, Z7120, Z7200 & Z7220

WARNING: This product contains lead. A chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Attention plumber/installer: California law
requires that this warning be given to the consumer.

1. Install rough piping and valve body as shown. 

Do not use

PEX or CPVC CTS piping from valve to tub spout, this causes
too much back pressure for valve to function properly.

When facing valve, HOT "H" is on left and COLD "C"
is on right. Refer to marking on casting when installing.
(NOTE: When installing a valve with suffix "RC", the
inlets will be reversed.)

Valve should be installed with the plastic finishing frame
lettering face flush with the finish wall. All other trim
should be set aside.

WARNING: Caution should be taken when heating valve for
sweat connections to avoid damaging internal rubber and
plastic components in valve.

FOR OPTIMUM VALVE PERFORMANCE, BALANCE SUPPLY
PRESSURES TO LESS THAN 5 PSI PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL
BETWEEN HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLIES.

2. While finishing tile wall, remove plastic finishing frame and

fill area around valve body with grout or plaster.

Be careful to keep all ports free of obstructions.

3. Turn on both hot and cold supplies and flush out valve.

Valve will not operate unless both hot and cold water are
turned on.

Allow valve to run in warm position for a few minutes
to totally flush system. IF SYSTEM IS EXCESSIVELY
DIRTY, REMOVE THE CONTROL SPINDLE ASSEMBLY
TO ENSURE PROPER FLUSHING.

4. Set limit screw as directed by warning below.
5. Tighten packing nut(#10) to 15 in. lbs. of torque.  Check for

desired frictional resistance when rotating handle(#38).
Packing nut (#10) can be tightened additionally, in small
increments, to increase frictional resistance.

Check bonnet, packing nut, diverter spindle o-ring,
and all valve, pipe, and fitting connections for leaks.

6. Assemble external trim on valve

Install escutcheon(#36)
(For valves without integral volume or integral volume/
diverter controls)

Install cover(#31) and dial plate(#32) with (2) cover
screws(#35).

Remove protective coating from dial plate.

Install temperature control handle(#38).
(For valves with integral volume or integral volume/diverter
controls)

Cover(#31) and dial(#32) are to be assembled by slid-
ing diverter/volume control lever handle(#33) into the
cover with the diverter clip(#34).

Install the assembly with(2) cover screws(#35).

Remove protective coating from dial plate.

Install temperature control handle(#38).

NOTE: When there is a shutoff valve installed after the control
valve, there shall be stop and check valves on the inlets. This is
to eliminate hot and cold cross-connection in the event the
valve handle is left on. Specify suffix "-SC" for ASSE approved
checks.

INSTALLING THE TEMP-GARD SHOWER VALVE

WARNING: This shower system may not protect the user from
scalding when there is a failure of other temperature control-
ling devices elsewhere in the plumbing system.

Form #

 CF1007

Date:

 08/22/14  

Product # 

IS7000

C.N. No.

 SAN006742

Rev.

  K             

Sheet:

 1 of 4

MAX OPERATING PRESSURE = 125 PSI.

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Z7100

-

48 inches 

[1219 mm]

-

5/8 inches 

[16 mm]

-

Z7101

28 inches 

[711 mm]

48 inches 

[1219 mm]

-

5/8 inches 

[16 mm]

-

Z7120

-

48 inches 

[1219 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

-

Z7121

28 inches 

[711 mm]

48 inches 

[1219 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

-

Z7200

-

32 inches 

[813 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

-

Z7201

44 inches 

[1118 mm]

32 inches 

[813 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

4 inches 

[102 mm]

Z7220

-

32 inches 

[813 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

-

Z7221

44 inches 

[1118 mm]

32 inches 

[813 mm]

3/4 inches 

[19 mm]

1/2 inches 

[13 mm]

4 1/4 inches 

[108 mm]

Summary of Contents for TEMP-GARD Z7100

Page 1: ...en rotating handle 38 Packing nut 10 can be tightened additionally in small increments to increase frictional resistance Check bonnet packing nut diverter spindle o ring and all valve pipe and fitting connections for leaks 6 Assemble external trim on valve Install escutcheon 36 For valves without integral volume or integral volume diverter controls Install cover 31 and dial plate 32 with 2 cover s...

Page 2: ...steel control piston If the piston is obstructed or blocked first soak the control stem assembly overnight in household vinegar Then try to free it by tapping the handle end against a firm object such as a stiff rubber handle or the sole of a shoe If piston comes free shake it and feel for resistance The piston should move freely in control stem and should click when assembly is shaken If piston d...

Page 3: ...CORE VALVE HOT HOT COLD COLD Valve makes loud noise Piston in stem is moving back and forth because of a large pressure differential between the HOT and COLD water lines Alter the water system such that the pressure differential at all shower valves is no more then 5 psi NOTE It is recommended that when any TG1 shower valve is first installed on a new large system or in an excessively dirty system...

Page 4: ... NO 8 ADJUSTMENT SCREW 9 O RING RK7000 200 CAP REPLACEMENT KIT ITEM NO 2 CAP GASKET 3 BONNET 4 O RING WASHER 5 O RING 6 PACKING WASHER 7 GRAPHITE PACKING 8 ADJUSTMENT SCREW 9 ADJUSTMENT SCREW O RING 10 PACKING NUT 1 BODY 2 CAP GASKET 3 BONNET 4 O RING WASHER 5 O RING 6 PACKING WASHER 7 GRAPHITE PACKING 8 ADJUSTMENT SCREW 9 ADJUSTMENT SCREW O RING 10 PACKING NUT 1 1 CONTROL STEM 12 CONTROL PISTON 1...

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