ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2.
Note the installation distance between shower
arm (B), handle (D), and spout (I).
3a. Thin Wall Installation:
Use this method for when shower walls are
thinner than 1/4 inch, such as fiberglass tub
surrounds, and will be the main source of
support for the valve. The plaster guard remains
attached to the valve. See figure at right.
3b. Thick Wall Installation:
Use this method when the shower wall is greater
than 1/4 inches thick. "Thick walls" are usually
built up with materials such as cement board,
drywall, tile, etc. The valve is secured by straps
(not included) holding the water inlet lines to the
framing members (2x4's). The plaster guard is
positioned so that it is flush with the finished wall.
This ensures that the valve will be at the correct
position to accept the trim.
2
2
B
D
3a
3a
3b
3b
7
3 0 i n .
S h o w e r
T u b & S
O n l y
8 i n . M
i n .
4 8 i n .
S h o w e r
O n l y
T u b & S
I
Less than 1/4"
(6mm)
3/4"
(19mm)
More than 1/4"
(6mm)
4 8 i n .
h o w e r
3 0 i n .
h o w e r
2-1/4" min.
(57mm)
3-1/2" max.
(89mm)
5-1/2"
(140 mm)