Waterworks Easton Classic Handshower with Diverter and Oak Lever Handle User Manual

Installation guidelines

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EASTON CLASSIC
Exposed Thermostatic System with 8" Shower Rose

Installation Guidelines

Page 1 of 5

Rev - 01

12.6.2012

These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:
EASTON CLASSIC EXPOSED THERMOSTATIC SYSTEM WITH 8' SHOWER ROSE (STYLE No. EAXS32) &.
EASTON HANDSHOWER WITH DIVERTER (STYLE No. EAHS32.
All dimensions are based on original specification and are subject to change and variation.
Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.

STYLE No. E

EAXS32

CODE No. EASV32-K
EASV33-K
EASV34-K
EASV35-K

STYLE No. E

EAHS32

CODE No. EAHS32-K - sold separately

EAHS33-K - sold separately

EAHS34-K - sold separately

EAHS35-K - sold separately


SPECIFICATIONS:
x

Supply rough-in: 3/4" compression connection
outside of wall.

x

Figure A: suggested 4" clearance for comfortable
lever operation.

x

Figure B: proper lever position when not in use.

x

Figure C: max. height with diverter is 54 1/2", 51"
without.

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 The risk of scalding exists until the installer has

properly calibrated the temperature setting.


¾ This product should be on-site prior to rough in and

allows the installer to visualize the installation and
verify the center spread. Determine if your installation
will include a hand shower (sold separately) which
must be considered for proper rough-in.

¾ This product must be installed by a professional

licensed contractor. Be sure your installation
conforms to all federal, state, and local codes.

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9"

3"

9"

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C

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¾ In the State of Massachusetts, all installations must

comply with the rules and regulations set forth within
248 CMR.

¾ Inspect this product to assure you have all the parts

required for proper installation.

¾ Refer to the specification and assembly drawings

attached. Product is sold partially assembled but
shown fully disassembled for illustrative and service
purposes only.


¾ Check incoming water pressure; ideal operating

pressure is 40-50 psi. The minimum is 25 psi. and the
maximum is 85 psi.


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

wrench on any finished surface.


¾ Install accessible hot and cold service stop valves to

facilitate servicing.

ROUGH-IN:
1.

Run well supported 3/4" hot and cold copper supply
lines for maximum water flow. The spread between
supplies is 8 1/8" on center and is NOT adjustable.


2.

Determine the ideal location of the valve (11-18) based
on user preference and taking into consideration
ceiling clearance and proper shower head height.
Install blocking to properly secure the valve body
mounting plate (39,41), the 2 riser brackets and, if
applicable, the hand shower (sold separately).


3.

Verify the supplies are secure, level, at the proper
spread of 8 1/8" and equal depths. Cap off the
supplies and check for leaks.


VALVE INSTALLATION:
4.

Cut each of the copper supplies so they extend 1"
past the surface of the finished wall.


5.

Turn on the water to flush out the supply lines.


6.

Unthread and remove the compression nuts (34) and
the compression rings (33) and then slide 1 onto each
copper supply.


7.

Thread the elbow (30) into the valve body (54) until
it stops, then UNthread it enough so it will be aligned
with the supplies. Note that the elbow seal is created
by the o-ring (30) and NOT by fully tightening the
elbow onto the inlet nut (28).

IMPORTANT:
Verify that a filter screen (32) is installed into the inlet
side of each elbow (31). If screen fits loosely, remove and
compress slightly to increase the outside diameter of the
screen to create a snug fit.

8.

Position the valve body assembly onto the supplies
until they are fully seated in the elbow (31) and then
hand tighten the compression nuts (34). If there is a
gap between the surface of the finished wall and the
valve mounting plate (41), cut the supplies.

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