Installation
Tools required:
• 3/32" Allen key (for temperature adjustment)
• Screw driver
• 1/8" Allen key (for escutcheon and handle screws)
Installation
NOTE: The maximum temperature for this valve has been set to approximately 110° F with an incoming hot water temperature of 140° F. This maximum
temperature may need to be adjusted based on the installation conditions or application (see Figure 4 for adjustment).
1. Rough in for valve as required.
(See Figure 1 for Shower installation. See Figure 2 for Tub/Shower installation).
• For finished wall, make a 4-1/2" hole in the wall where the shower handle is desired.
•
For unfinished wall, use the rough-in shield as a guide. Keep rough-in shield over valve when finishing wall. The face of the rough-in shield
should fit flush with the finished wall. The rough-in shield can either be secured to the valve using the escutcheon screws or press-fit into place.
2. Rough-in 1/2" NPT hot and cold water supply piping (supplied by installer).
3. FOR TUB INSTALLATION: 1/2" NPT plug is not needed.
FOR SHOWER INSTALLATION: Plug the bottom outlet on the valve (supplied by installer).
4. Position valve with port labeled "UP" toward showerhead.
5. Connect valve to hot and cold supplies and showerhead or tub spout supplies.
6. Turn on hot and cold supplies to pressurize valve and check for leaks. Valve will not operate unless both hot and cold supplies are turned on.
7. Check the temperature when approximately 2.5-4 GPM water flow is reached (equivalent to one shower) and adjust if necessary (the range of the
thermostat is 95° F–115° F (35° C–46° C). To adjust the temperature, follow the procedure below:
• Using a 3/32" hex-head Allen key, turn the set screw counterclockwise to increase the temperature or clockwise to decrease the temperature.
NOTE: The standard preset factory temperature setting is 110°F (43°C). Consult proper medical and/or safety authorities for the optimum temperature
recommended for your particular application.
8. Shut the hot water inlet off by closing either the hot water check valve or inlet valve. While the hot water supply is turned off, check to make sure
the cold water is reduced to .5 GPM or less. If the cold water is reduced properly, reopen the hot water supply.
9. Shut the cold water inlet off by closing either the cold water check valve or inlet valve. While the cold water supply is off, check to make sure that
the hot water flow has shut down.
10.
FOR BACK-TO BACK INSTALLATION:
On the valve that is "backwards":
A.
Turn off hot and cold supplies.
B.
Remove (2) screws that hold down cap.
C.
Remove entire valve assembly from the valve body and rotate 180°. Arrow on cap must point to HOT side. Re-install screws.
11.
If the Rough-in Shield is used, remove the shield before installing the escutcheon and handle.
12.
A foam rim seal has been supplied with the valve. If desired, the seal may be applied to the back side of the escutcheon approximately 1/4" in from
the outer edge. The seam should be located at the bottom of the escutcheon.
13.
Place the escutcheon and handle on the wall over the valve and secure them with the screws provided.
SET SCREW
Valve shown with handle and
escutcheon removed for clarity.
Bradley Corporation • 215-1501 Rev. E; EN 06-908
STOP/CHECK
SCREWS
• 1/2" NPT brass pipe plug
• Teflon tape
• Adjustable wrench
Adhesive Foam Rim Seal
7/21/06
S59-2005
UP
1/4"
1/4"
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