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1012557-2-
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Kohler Co., Kohler, WI U.S.A.
Supply Tube Connection: Measure the distance from
the bottom of the spout supply tube to the top of the tee.
Add 1” (2.5cm) to this measurement, and cut a piece of
1/2” nominal (5/8” O.D.) copper tubing to fit into the supply
tube and tee port.
Back off the threaded collars as far as possible without
removing them. Pivot the valve bodies enough to remove
the tee and two pieces of tubing. If the valve body holes
are smaller than recommended, it may be necessary to
remove the entire valve body assembly.
Install the tubing into the tee. Mate the copper tube from
the tee with the spout supply tube. Pivot the valve bodies
onto the two pieces of copper tubing.
DO NOT solder at this time.
Fig. #10
Threaded
Collar
Rough
Deck
Mounting
Nut
Copper
Tube
Spout
Supply
Tube
Tee
Reset Valve Body Height: Adjust the threaded collars
until the dimension from the top of the valve threads to the
top of the rough deck surface equals the clearance
requirement you calculated in Fig. #9.
Fig. #11
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Tile
Thickness
Threaded
Collar
Rough
Deck
Pre-determined
Clearance
Requirement
Top of Valve Threads
Tighten the mounting nuts on each valve body underneath
the deck.
Solder the copper tubes to the valve bodies, tee, and
spout supply tube.
Ensure that the cold supply is on the right side.
Solder the hot and cold water supply tubes to the valve
body inlets.
Fig. #12
Solder
Cold
Supply
Solder
Hot
Supply
Mounting
Nut
Solder
Copper
Tube
Rough
Deck
Spout
Supply
Tube
Valve
Body