6
4/9/2020
Bradley •
215-1857 Rev. E: ECO 19-05-034B
S19-304D2, S19-304C2
Installation
Use teflon tape
only with plastic
showerheads.
Bottom supply units
must use this pipe for
supporting unit.
Safety signs
shown mounted
back-to-back.
¾" NPT
Junction
Box opening
Connect Water Supply
2
A
Connect the water supply piping to the 1-1/4"
NPT inlet on the unit, see dimensions (piping
by installer). Use pipe hangers or other means
to provide adequate supports for the supply
pipe (supports by installer).
B
Open water supply lines and test for
leaks and adequate water flow.
NOTICE! Unit requires a minimum 30 GPM to operate and a minimum 30 PSI of flowing water
pressure. Preferred flowing water pressure is 40-60 PSI. Water supply to the unit must be
freeze-protected (by others).
NOTICE! Pipe size should be no smaller than 1-1/4" (supplied by installer).
NOTICE! In extreme cold weather, run water long
enough to warm non-freeze protected
components of the unit to allow proper
drainage.
Assemble Components
3
A
Install the showerhead to the unit
as shown. The bottom edge of the
showerhead should be 85-7/8"
(2181mm) from the floor.
B
Mount the safety signs to the wall or to
the unit if desired. Use the screws, nuts
and hooks provided to hang the signs
back-to-back on the unit.
C
If optional foot pedal kit is ordered,
attach foot pedal to Halo handle per
foot pedal installation instructions.
Secure Unit to Floor
1
A
Install three suitable anchors (supplied
by installer) for 3/8" bolts in the floor.
B
Bolt the base to the floor anchors using
3/8" bolts (supplied by installer).
C
Install the pull rod to the unit as shown.
NOTICE! Do not rely on the unit to support supply piping.
For optional foot pedal installation, the base must be
positioned so that the hole in the base is perpendicular
to the user.
3/8" bolts and anchors
supplied by installer