5. Prepare the Module
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. If a watertight seal on the drain is not obtained, water damage
to the subfloor may occur.
Install the drain to the module according to the drain manufacturer's instructions.
Layout and mark the location of the mixing valve, shower, and the bath spout holes on the back
surface of the module wall.
NOTE: A template can be used for multiple installations if the supply fittings have been located accurately
during rough fitting. Make a pilot hole template of lightweight plywood. Use the template to mark fitting
locations on the back side of the module.
Drill 1/4" (6mm) pilot holes at the marked locations.
Clean the module to reduce the risk of surface damage.
Place a clean drop cloth or other similar material into the bottom of the module.
From the inside of the module (finished surface), use a hole saw of the correct diameter to carefully
drill the fitting holes.
Clean any debris from the module to reduce the risk of surface damage. Be careful not to scratch the
surface of the unit.
6. Position the Module
Move the module into position.
Fit the drain into the trap.
Verify that the bottom of the module is firmly supported by the floor. No additional support is
needed.
Verify proper fit.
The module must be plumb and level to ensure proper shower enclosure installation. Make framing
adjustments or shim, as needed.
Position the right side of the front frame and the header in the recess and nail into place.
Verify that the framing and headers are square and plumb.
Do not secure the nailing-in flanges at this time.
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