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60 Series Installation
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Showerhead and Tub Spout Installation
FOR TUB SPOUT INSTALLATION:
Install 1/2" (13 mm) threaded pipe nipple (1) to
extend past finished wall (2) per dimension (3).
Connection of deck mount spouts to in–wall
valves is not recommended. Neither is the use
of hand showers connected to tub spouts in a
tub/shower push button diverter combination, or
hand showers connected in lieu of a tub spout
to a tub / shower valve.
Piping between valve body and tub spout must
be a minimum of 1/2" (13 mm) copper pipe
or 1/2" (13 mm) iron pipe in a
straight drop
no less than 8" (203 mm) but no more than
18" (457 mm) long with only
one iron pipe or
copper 90 degree elbow to the tub spout nipple.
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(3) = 3/8" - 1/2" (9.5 mm - 12.7 mm)
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Install a 1/2" threaded pipe nipple to extend
beyond the finished wall 3/8" to 1/2". Apply
plumber tape to thread on pipe nipple and screw
brass adapter (1) securely onto nipple. Install set
screw on bottom of spout (2) making sure it is not
sticking through to the inside opening where it
could interfere with the assembly. Slide tub spout
over the adapter and tighten set screw, on bottom
of spout, against the adapter.
Note: This spout
utilizes a pull down diverter mechanism. To
divert from spout to shower, pull down on
spout tip (3).
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NOTE: It is suggested that you anchor your shower arm and tub spout
elbows or water lines.
FOR SHOWERHEAD INSTALLATION:
Connect top outlet (1) to shower arm (2) with
proper fittings. Apply plumber tape to pipe
threads on both ends of showerarm. To prevent
damage to finish on shower arm, insert wall end
of shower arm into shower flange (3) before
screwing arm into riser connection. Thread
showerhead (4) onto shower arm. Do not
overtighten showerhead.