Waterworks Henry One Hole Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet, Metal Lever Handles and Spray User Manual

Installation guidelines

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Gooseneck Two Hole Kitchen Mixer

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

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1.22.2013

These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:
HENRY GOOSENECK TWO HOLE KITCHEN MIXER (STYLE # HNKM10).
All dimensions are based on original specification and are subject to change and variation.
Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.
SEE SERVICE PART DOCUMENT FOR PART ORDERING, AVAILABLE ON WATERWORKS.COM

Style No. HNKM10

SPECIFICATIONS:

Hot Limit Stop: Yes
Fitting Hole Diameter: 1-1/2"
Inlet Connection Size: 9/16"
Inlet Connection Type: Female Straight Thread
Maximum Deck Thickness: 1-5/8"
Maximum Water Pressure: 80psi
Minimum Water Pressure: 20psi
Recommended Water Pressure: 45psi
Restricted Maximum Flow Rate: 2.2 gpm
Spout Reach: 9-5/8"
Spout Swivel: Yes

IMPORTANT:

¾ To ensure this product is installed properly, you

must read and follow these guidelines.

¾ The owner/user of this product must keep this

information for future reference.

¾ Be sure your installation conforms to federal state,

and local codes. In the State of Massachusetts, all
installations must comply with the rules and
regulations set forth within 248 CMR.

¾ This product must be installed by a professional

licensed contractor.

¾ Product should be on-site prior to rough-in. This

allows the installer to visualize the installation and
verify the center spread.

¾ Inspect this product to ensure you have all the parts

required for proper installation.

¾ Use only a strap wrench or protected/smooth-jaw

wrench on any finished surface.

¾ DO NOT use putty on deck fittings. Upper and lower

washers are provided.

PURGE THE SPOUT (After Installation):

¾ If the faucet has a steady stream or drip of water

after the unit is shut off, then there is trapped air in
the gooseneck and the spout needs to be purged.

1.

Remove the aerator and ring from the end of the
spout and turn water back on.

2. Allow water to run long enough, that when shut off,

the water stops immediately. You may actually hear
the air escaping.

3. Re-install aerator and ring and make sure the water

stops immediately when shut off.

SPOUT INSTALLATION:

¾ See Figure 1 for Steps 4-7.

4. Remove the rubber washer, metal washer & nut from

the spout assembly's threaded rod.

5. Place the spout assembly through hole in the deck,

along with the hoses, making sure the rubber washer
in between the spout and surface.

6. Re-install rubber washer, metal washer and nut from

under the deck.

7. Tighten the nut up against the bottom of the

mounting surface to secure the spout assembly.

Figure - 01

RUBBER

WASHER

METAL

WASHER

NUT

HOT

SUPPLY

HOSE

SIDESPRAY

HOSE

RUBBER

WASHER

AERATOR

SPOUT

ASSEMBLY

RING

THREADED ROD

COLD SUPPLY HOSE

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