Typical installations / tools and materials needed, Fig. 1 – Kenmore 625.343420 User Manual

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TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS / TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED

FIG. 1

INSTALLATION ON COPPER PLUMBING USING COMPRESSION FITTINGS

– MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED –

"

2 compression adaptors, 3/4” NPT x comp.

(compression end to fit existing copper pipe)
Note: Sears has an installation kit available that
fits 1/2” (5/8” O.D.) and 3/4” (7/8” O.D.) pipe
sizes, Sears Item No. 42–34346.

"

Teflon tape

"

tubing cutter

"

sandpaper or emery–cloth

"

2 wrenches, either open end or adjustable

jaw, size to fit compression adaptors

Note: Be sure to allow a minimum space of 1–1/2”
under the filter for removing the sump, to change
the cartridge.

optional shutoff valve

apply several

wraps of

Teflon tape

compression

adaptor

brass

ferrule

nut

INLET

3/4” NPT

WATER

IN

FILTERED

WATER

FIG. 2

FIG. 3

FIG. 4

SOLDERED COPPER INSTALLATION

THREADED INSTALLATION

UNDERSINK INSTALLATION

adaptor,

3/4” NPT x sweat

(apply several wraps of

Teflon tape to threads)

optional shutoff valve

WATER

IN

(OBSERVE FIG. 1 NOTES)

union fitting (2)

3/4” pipe, as required

(OBSERVE FIG. 1 NOTES)

OPTIONAL

installation kit,

Sears Item No.

42–34347

(also see kit

above)

(FILTERING WATER TO 1 FAUCET)

Note: Be sure to allow a minimum space of
1–1/2” under the filter for removing the sump,
to change the cartridge.

– MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED –

(see page 6)

OPTIONAL

mounting bracket,

Sears Item No.

42–34348

– MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED –

(see page 7)

IN

OUT

optional shutoff valve

WATER

IN

3/4” copper
pipe, as req’d.

3/4” hex nipple (2)

3/4” nipple

IN

OUT

hot

SINK

cold

shutoff valve

Note:

To change the

filter cartridge, you
must turn off the
water. A nearby
shutoff valve is con-
vienent. Most sinks
already have shutoff
valves on the supply
pipes.

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