FV241 Rev. A 10/30/18 Page 3
Important:
• All plumbing is to be installed according to state and local
codes and regulations.
• Water supply lines need to allow proper water flow for each
fixture.
• Flush all lines of any
debris
before making connections.
• Do not use pipe sealant or plumbing grease on any fitting other
then the control stop inlet.
The AquaVantage valve is designed to operate under several
varieties of water pressure. The pressures fall between 10
and100 psi (69 to 689 kPa). Each valve is tested at the lowest
and highest pressures before being shipped.The minimum
pressure is determined by the type of fixture purchased and
the gallons per flush requested. Consult your catalog for flow
options.Most low consumption valves (1.6 gallon) require a
minimum of 25 psi flow pressure. Rough-in for plumbing and
double gang box per specification sheet and Figure A. When
installing your quality Zurn valve it is recommended that to
protect the polished finishyou do not use a toothed wrench. This
will cause gouges and scratches on your valve.
STEP NO. 1
Measure distance from finished wall to centerline of fixture spud;
cut supply pipe 1-1/4” shorter than this measurement. Chamfer
O.D. and I.D. (See Figure B.)
STEP NO. 2
Slide threaded adaptor onto supply pipe until shoulder stops on
endof pipe, then sweat-solder the adaptor to the water supply
pipe. (See Figure C.)
STEP NO. 3
Measure from finished wall to first thread of adaptor for length
ofchrome tube. Cut chrome tube this length ‘X’. (See Figure C.)
STEP NO. 4
Slide wall escutcheon over chrome tube and slide both chrome
tubeand wall escutcheon over supply pipe pushing wall
escutcheonall the way to the wall. (See Figure D.)
STEP NO. 5
Screw control stop onto water supply adaptor. (See Figure E.)
Sweat Solder Adaptor Installation Instructions for Exposed Valves