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15.Using the remaining five (5) holes in the skirt as a template,
drill five (5) pilot holes into the floor and use the remaining
5/16” fasteners and washers to complete attaching the
skirt to the floor.
(See Figure 5.)
16.Attach the faucet accessories to the bath (if applicable).
CauTION:
There is not enough room to mount a deck
mounted diverter valve on the deck of the bath. If a hand-
held shower is desired consider a floor mounted faucet
or a faucet with an above deck diverter.
17.Place two 2” x 4” boards approximately four (4) feet in
length across the top of the skirt.
18.Set the bath on top of the 2” x 4” boards.
19.Attach stainless steel flex plumbing from the deck-mounted
faucet to the stubouts (if applicable).
NOTe:
Flex plumbing
lines must be long enough so the bath can be removed
from the skirt if access is required in the future. 1/2” four
(4) foot stainless steel flex hoses may be purchased from
Jason International, Inc.
20.Test all connections for leaks.
(See Figure 6.)
If a floor mounted faucet is desired, be sure to install the
faucet to allow for sufficient overhang into the well of the
bath. This will insure an unobstructed water flow out of the
faucet when filling the bath. Follow the faucet manufacturers
installation instructions.
Figure 6
REMOTE MOUNTING Of AIR bLOwER
Do not remote mount the blower and control box more
than 15 feet away from the air inlet of the bath. Choose a
location as close as possible to the bath to assure maximum
efficiency.
1. The installer is to determine the layout of the piping,
exact remote mount location, and service access before
beginning any work.
Use 1.5” ABS or PVC plastic tubing. Locate the control box
with the blower in an area accessible for servicing.
NOTE: A 15 foot extension replacement cable set can be
purchased from your Jason supplier if needed.
To insure proper functioning of the system, avoid remote
mounting in a location which requires more than six (6)
piping direction changes. A 90° direction change should
be made up of two 45° elbows for maximum efficiency.
2. Disconnect the blower from the bath plumbing by removing
the two (2) screws on the check valve outlet and disconnect
the short piece of flex pipe between the check valve and
the elbow by removing the two (2) screws in the elbow.
3. Install the blower and control box in the remote location.
A minimum ventilation opening of 2” x 4” for the blower is
required, and should be designed to draw in indoor ambient
air at a minimum of 22°C (72°F).The blower mount should
be attached firmly to the floor.
4. Attach the piping to the blower’s check valve. Use screws
to attach the pipe to the check valve and route the hose to
the remote blower tubing floor cutout location.
CauTION:
Do NOT use ABS or PVC glue near the blower, it could
ignite and cause a fire.
Figure 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)