Connecting tubing to John Guest
Speedfit
®
Fittings
PWS
™
BEV Series systems make extensive use of John Guest
Speedfit
®
fittings. These high quality
components provide secure, leak free seals and make it easy to connect and disconnect tubing with-
out the use of tools.
Refer to diagrams on page 30, Appendix C
.
Connect Cold Water Supply
to Feed Water inlet
Measure and cut a length of
yellow
tub-
ing to connect the feed water saddle valve
to the inlet on the left side of the frame as-
sembly. Connect the tubing to the saddle
valve using the compression fittings provided.
(See Figure 11, right, and installation diagram
on page 31.)
Connect the Drain Line
Measure and cut a length of
black
tubing to
connect the drain water check valve on the
frame assembly to the drain water saddle
valve.
(See Figure 13, right, and installation
diagram on page 31.)
IMPORTANT:
If the frame of the main as-
sembly is not above the drain saddle valve,
you will need to loop the tubing as high as
possible beneath the sink. Be sure to allow
for this loop when you measure.
(See Figure
8 on page 7.)
A self-adhesive tubing clip has
been provided to secure the drain loop.
Cut tubing with a fresh, sharp blade
and a slicing motion to avoid crimping.
Cut tubing so the end is square to
ensure a leak free seal .
Figure 12, Cut tubing square. Do not use scissors.
Standard ¼"
Compression
Fittings
Figure 11, Connect tubing as diagrammed
Drain Check Valve
Figure 13, Drain Line Connection
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