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Submitted Model No.:
specific Features:
Min. 2 iz (4
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(256 mm)
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37 mm)
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(167 mm)
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311/32"
(85 mm)
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7 9I32"
(185. MM)
\ North End Plumbing and Ur
59" HS Hose 11192 60ttt St N
T 2797 Series & T 4797 Series West Palm Beach, FL, 334
Ralph Tranioilo CF14293
Available LHP Handle Options
H6954 H697A H898A
L� {35/1
mm3 c� {97 mf m} 3 172"
(89 mm)
A Designate proper finish suffix
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modets, both without notice or ohligatlon. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full -line price
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TUBANHIRLPOOL
FAUCET TRIM
is Cassidy"m Series
® Three Hole installation (T2797 Series)
® Four Noce installation (T4797 Series)
® Rough -in Kit Must Also be Ordered to
Complete installation (134707 for four
!tole and R2707 forth ree, bole)
S'TANDARD SPECIFRCATIGAM
• "trim Only for two handle Roman Tub faucet for
concealed mounting
• Temperature and volume controlled with handles
° Rough -in kit must also be ordered to complete
installation fR4707 for four hole and R2707 for three
hole). There are separate specification sheets on
each rough -in kit if more details are required_
a Three`setting H2Okinetl& handshower- I-l2()kinetje-,i
spray, massage spray and pause
° Handshower includes double check valves for
backBow prevention (174797 Series)
• LHP - Less Handle Program. See handle options below
• Handshower flow rate 2.00 gpm (�p 60 psi
UWARRANTY
LA time Ifmited warranty on parts (other than
electronic parts and batteries) and finishes; or
for commercial users, for 5 years from the date
of purchase.
a 5 year limited warranty on electronic parts (ocher
than batteries): or for Commercial users, for I year
from the date of purchase. No warranty is provided
on batteries.
COMPILETE VALVE COittdlt LUES @fl3llTH:
° ASME A 112.18.1 / CSh S 125.1
Indicates Compliance to
L� CC/ANSI At 17.1 - Valve control only
° EPA WaterSense@ -Applies to handshower only -59433-
Pressure (kPa)
69 139 207 276 345 414 463 652 621
94.6 0
76.7 r
Pressure (PSI)
D E LTA.
FAUCET COMPANY
e 55 E. I I I th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 462a0
or 350 South Edgeware Road. St. Thomas. Ontario Canada NSP 41-1
20 t 6 Masco Corporation of Inafana
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Installation Instruction,
Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment
Failure to read and follow all safety and use infer
nation can result in death, serious personal injury,
property damage, ar damage to the equipment.
RM1
Keep this Manual for future reference.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PROPER INSTALLATION
AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS COULD
CONTRIBUTE TO TH€ VALVE FAILURE, RESULTING IN
INJURY AND/OR DEATH.
TO ENSURE THE ACCURATE AND RELIABLE OPERATION
OF THIS PRODUCT, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO:
® Properly design the system to minimize pressure and
temperature variations.
• This valve is notfactury preset and can be adjusted
to deliver scalding temperatures. Check outlet tem-
perature to ensure it does not exceed 1050F (410C).
Make sure temperature limit stop is properly re-setto
maximum 105°F f41 °C) following valve maintenance or
repair. Tampering with limit stop in any way may result
in scalding temperature causing serious bodily harm
and/or death.
Need for Periodic Inspection and Yearly Maintenance;
Periodic inspection and yearly maintenance by a licensed
contractor is required. Corrosive water conditions
and/or unauthorized adjustments or repair could render
the valve ineffective for service intended. Regular checking
and cleaning of the valve"s internal components and check
stops helps assure maximum life and proper product func-
tion, Frequency of cleaning and inspection depends upon
local water conditions.
You are required to consult the local building and plumbing
codes prior to installation. If the information in this manual is
not consistent with local building or plumbing codes, the local
codes should be followed. Inquire with governing authorities for
additional local requirements.
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Flush all pipes thoroughly before installatio . Installation and
field adjustment are the responsibility of t46 installer.
Forth End Plumbing and Drains
11192 60th St N
West Palm Beach, FL. 33411
551-889-8074
Ralph Traniello CFC 1429833
HyclroGuarde Thermostatic Tempering Valdes
LFLM 495
111495-4
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<ATA! NO
Advanced
Thermal Activation
t. ocate suitable place for the tempering valve. Valves should
e accessible for service and adjustment, and be as close to
no point of use as possible.
2. 31eed pressure from the system.
3. loute copper tubing or piping to fitvalve dimensions.
4. or valves with PEX tailpieces see instructions on the
ext page.
5, lemove tailpieces from the valve and make sure union nuts
ro over the tubing/piping before connecting to the tailpiece.
6. lush piping again, install valve using filter gasket on
of and cold water inlets and fiber gasket on mixed
ater outlet.
7. urn on the cold and hot water_ if any leaks are observed,
ghten connections as necessary to stop leak
afore proceeding.
LFLM495
Cold
Figure 1.
Typical
! I ASSE 1069
Application
Mixsd
COIDWATER
SUM
PMERSSERIES
rn 9WI95WIn1lfflSrtAZ Figure 2.
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Single/Two
Handle Faucet
HaTwraexwrRx Application
Making a good Crlmpffing' Connection m
1. Cut the pipe to length, making sure that you have a good square
cut. A rough, jagged, or uneven cut will Joint. result in a weakened
2. Next slide the correctly sized CrimpRing'" overthe and of the pipe
and down about 2'.
3. Then slide the pipe over the fitting until the pipe touches the fit-
ting shoulder.
4. Now slide the CrimpRing' over the end of the pipe until it is A"
to A" from the end of the pipe. This positions the ring so that A is
directly over the two ribs closest to the and of the fitting.
5. Now position the tool so that it is at a 900 angle to the pipe, and
its jaws completely cover the ring.
B. Close the jaws completely.
7. Check to see thatthe "Go" slot of the Go/No-Go gauge slides
across the CrimpRing". if the CrimpRing' doesn't fit through the
"Go" slotthen the ring wasn't compressed sufficiently. Cutout
the joint, calibrate the tool, and make a new connection.
Fln5laller Tip 1. Try a slight squeeze of the Crimpliing"' with the channel-
ers to keep it in place. Then you use your crimp tool to make the
nnection. Youll find this especially helpful in vertical installations.
of a Good CrimpRing- Connection
1. Fittin Shoulder location.
2. Pipe 3 cut square and stops at the fitting shoulder.
3. Criml RingT" is positioned VF—A' from end of the pipe,
direc y overtwo end ribs o€fitting.
4. Crimp ingl" is evenly compressed over the pipe, and shows no
evidei ce of uneven distortion.
5. The 1A aterPEX® material is uniformly compressed between the
brass ibs, resulting in a leak -free, quality joint.
`vJsinglla CrilrnpRiing' Gauge a
Using thil CrimpRing- Gauge (Go/No-Go gauge) helps ensure a
quality joint, It has six openings, two for each size of pipe it fits.
These are fora/°, W, and Y4" (10, 15, 20mm) pipe sizes. See the fol-
8ad Crimps Good Crimps lowing ill strations for guidance on how to use this important tool.
Always c hock every joint you make.
Ring Wifl
compressed 1 not
too small. go in �1
I �} ow to Test a CrimpRing'" Connection
"No -
No -Go Go"
slot. No -Go
Ring not No-go
pressed com-~ ill fit r3 -go No-go
small ( Go
enough_ �—� slot. Go n
1. Check each connection by pushing the crimp gauge onto the
crimped copper ring atthe appropriate "Go" slot. If itwon't fit
through, the ring wasn't compressed enough. If the ring fits
through the "No -Go" slot the ring was compressed too much.
If your connection fails this test, cut out the bad joint and start
over. Don t try to run it through the crimp tool a second time. If
the gauge "hangs up" where the tool jaws closed (you'll see a
small mark there), test the joint at
a different point before you fail the connection and make
the connection over.
2. You must hold the gauge at a 90' angle to the ring to
perform a good test.
3. Always check to make sure you're using the right size
opening in the gauge for the size pipe you're installing.
4. Push the gauge right onto the crimped ring; don't slide it?
5. Don't change the gauge opening. It is manufactured to 0.002 tol-
erance to help protectyour good reputation.
Buy a flow gauge if your old one is damaged.
Other ASTIyi F2098 and F1807 Crimp Ring may be used.
Follow manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Mak
Place
clamp
will as
Go
Go
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Crimp Gauge a h'End lt"hin
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West Pairn Beach, FL 33411
561-889-8074
Ralph Traniefio CpC 1429833
a Good Cinch Clamp Connection a
cinch clamp nub between tool jaws and ratchetthe
I the PEX Cinch Clamp Tool auto -releases. This action
thatthe PEX cinch clamp is fully clamped.
To Adjust Temperature (Figure 3) a
Figure 3. Turn
Hotter
ri I i
Corder
FHUWrench
- lJnscrew, Lft Cap
to Adjust
I. Letthewaterflowforatleasttwominutes toallow supplytem-
perature to stabilize.
2. Place a thermometer in the outletwater stream.
3. Loosen handle screw with hex wrench.
4. handle must be lifted t/a" to adjust temperature. Rotate handle
clockwise to decrease temperature and counter -clockwise to
increase the temperature.
5. Lower handle and tighten screw,
6. Check for outlet temperature.
e
Pressure differential between Hot & Cold Water Supplies must be
Tess then 25%.
It is recommended that shutoff valve(s) be installed on the inletis) to
facilitate service of the LFLM495 valve.
Kit m
Model mart # t]esaription
LFLN3495 495100 PlungerJMator Assembly
Coring a
:tuating or erratic hot water temperature at fixture:
.balanced pressure. Install balancing or throttling valve at the
t and cold water supplies and adjust accordingly for demand,
water backing up into cold water line:
twater pressure is higherthan cold water pressure.
amine check valves for dirt & debris, clean as necessary,
not adjust water temperature to desired temperature:
Mall balancing or throttling valve attire hot and cold water sup-
s and adjust accordingly for demand.
i pressure drop through the tempering valve:
ve undersized. Install larger thermostatic tempering valve.
Mcient hot water during peak demand:
Dck flow requirement during peak demand period, Use larger
rmostatic tempering valve.
valves with CPVC or PEX end connections, do not exceed
tubing manufacturers pressure and temperature ratings.
5r to the tubing manufacturers product specifications for that
North End Plumbing and drains
31192 St N
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
561-889-3074
Rafph Traniello CFO 1429833