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IMPORTANT: After completion of installation step 4, follow these instructions to set the
Temptrol Limit Stop Screw. This valve is equipped with a limit stop screw to be used to
limit valve handle from being turned to excessively hot water discharge temperatures.
To adjust, remove dome cover, open valve to maximum desired temperature and turn
in limit stop screw until it seats.
WARNING: Failure to adjust the limit stop screw properly may result
in serious scalding.
WARNING: This shower system may not protect the user from scalding
when there is a failure of other temperature controlling devices
elsewhere in the plumbing system.
For ADA compliance (Americans with Disabilities Act) consult ADAAG or your state
regulations for proper product choice and mounting locations.
Installation of:
Shower systems and
Tub/Shower systems
Figure 2
Model A: Tub/Shower System
4 7/8"
124mm
6 3/8"
162mm
approx.
44 7/8"
1140mm
Figure 1
plaster shield
(T-176)
1
''
2
CL supplies
FIGURE 2A
Model C: Diverter spout installation
Figure 3
Model B: Shower System
4 7/8"
124mm
Figure 4
6 3/8"
162mm
T-27B
approx.
28 7/8"
733mm
B.
Figure 3A
Install plug here for
tub only installation
Copper sweat plug
or
1/2"-14 NPT plug
(pipe sealer required)
Install plug here for
shower only installation
Figure 5
T-177 Wall Mounting Flange
1
''2mm
16
to 4 ''19mm
THICK WALL
13
HOLE SIZE
Page 3
Figure 7
Back to Back Installation
6 14 ''
159mm
MINIMUM WALL
THICKNESS
3 18 '' +
Figure 6
1
''
2
1
'' 13mm
2
79mm
shower
discharge
STANDARD
VALVE
REVERSE
CORE
VALVE
HOT
HOT
2 38 '' +
1
''
2
60mm
COLD
5
2 8 '' +
COLD
1
''
2
COLD
67mm
tub discharge
OPERATION OF VALVE
The main handle of the Temptrol valve is for control of
temperature only. From the OFF position, the handle is
turned counter-clockwise through a minimum cold position,
through a warm and hot position for a maximum turn of
approximately one revolution. This allows for wide range of
temperature adjustments to suit the requirements of the user.
Figure 8
Seat Removal Tools
NOTCH
T-35A
T-35B
FOUR BROACHED
NOTCHES TO
ENGAGE FOUR
CORNERS
OF HOT SEAT
TOOL.
Page 4
INDIVIDUAL PARTS
SC-15A
T-1
T-2
T-3
T-5
T-6
T-7
T-8
TA-10
T-11
T-12A
T-16
T-17
T-19/20
T-21C
T-23A
INDIVIDUAL PARTS
TA-4
T-23B
T-24
T-27
T-27CL
T-27B
T-28
T-29A
T-29B
T-29C
COMPOSITE PARTS
TA-9
TA-10
TA-25A
(T-23A)
TA-25B
COMPOSITE PARTS
RC-14X
T-52
T-101
T-31
T3-31L
T3-31S
Figure 9
Parts Breakdown
T-35A
T-34
T-35B
TA-4
TA-9
INCLUDES T-11
TA-10
T-11
T-16
T-17
T-19/20
T-12A
T-177
T-52A
T-55B
T-21C
MAIN
SECTION
OF VALVE
T-23A
T-23B T-24
TA-25A, TA-25B
T-176
TO BE DISCARDED
BEFORE INSTALLING
TRIM
FRON T VIE W OF
DIVERTER-VOLUM E
SPINDL E
T-52
T-55C
T-27CL
T3-31 INS
T-27B
T-27
T-28
(2)
T-29A T-29A-SS
T-29B T-29B-SS
T-29C T-29C-SS
SC-15A
(for T3-31L
and T3-31S
only)
T-30
T-31
T3-31L
Page 5
T3-31S
T-101
T-32
T-33
RC-14X
SERVICE
1. Shut off water supply to valve.
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
4.
5.
5.
TROUBLESHOOTINGCHART
CHART
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but
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or the
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Same
above
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above
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Temperature varies
varieswithout
withoutmoving
movinghandle.
handle.
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above
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above
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as above
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deliverytemperature
temperaturereduces
reducesgradually
gradually Overdraw
Overdraw
water
supply,
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onon
hothot
water
supply,
i.e.,i.e.,
running
during use;
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mustbe
beturned
turnedon
ontotohotter
hotterposiposi- out
out
water.
during
of of
hothot
water.
tions to
to maintain
maintainconstant
constanttemperature.
temperature.
tions
Reduce
maximum
by using
volume
Reduce
maximum
flow flow
by using
volume
control
adjustment
on valve
or shower
control
adjustment
on valve
or shower
head.head.
will allow
longer
period
use before
This This
will allow
longer
period
of useofbefore
overdrawing
hot water
supply.
overdrawing
hot water
supply.
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delivershot
hotwater
waterwhen
wheninitially
initiallyopened
opened Valve
Valve
is piped
incorrectly,
supply
If piping
is accessible,
correct
piping
connecValve
is piped
incorrectly,
i.e.,i.e.,
thethe
hothot
supply
is is If piping
is accessible,
correct
piping
connecand water
water turns
turnscolder
colderwhen
whenthe
thehandle
handleis is
piped
cold
inlet
to the
valve
to valve.
the valve.
If piping
not accessible,
and
piped
to to
thethe
cold
inlet
to the
valve
andand
the the
coldcoldtionstions
to the
If piping
is notisaccessible,
rotated in
in aa counter-clockwise
counter-clockwisedirection.
direction.
supply
is piped
inlet
of the
valve.
contact
factory
to order
a reverse
seat and
rotated
supply
is piped
to to
thethe
hothot
inlet
of the
valve.
contact
factory
to order
a reverse
seat and
(T-108
installations
may require
tool tool
(T-108
KIT). KIT).
OlderOlder
installations
may require
replacement
of hot
theseat
hot (T-1)
seat as
(T-1)
as well
replacement
of the
well
tub/showervalves,
valves,when
whendiverter
diverteris issetsetinin
In tub/shower
shower position
positionaatrickle
trickleofofwater
waterruns
runsfrom
from
shower
tub spout.
spout.
design
function
of this
valve
to allow
AA
design
function
of this
valve
is tois allow
a trickle
water
from
spout
when
a trickle
of of
water
from
thethe
tubtub
spout
when
diverter
is set
forfor
shower
position,
ThisThis
trickle
of of
diverter
is set
shower
position,
trickle
water
is necessary
to ensure
safesafe
operation
in in
water
is necessary
to ensure
operation
that
thethe
valve
willwill
be be
shut
off off
at main
handle
that
valve
shut
at main
handle
and
NOT
with
diverter
handle.
and
NOT
with
diverter
handle.
Printed in U.S.A.
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