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12.

The next step is to permanently install the
shower pan. A helpful tip to make this easier is to

rotate the pan upward and lean against the back framing
studs of the pocket. This will remove the pan from the
work zone without removing it from the stud pocket. Do
not secure the pan to the studs at this point because you
may need to reach around the pan as you install the
drain fitting detailed in the next step. Make sure pan is

angled enough so it will not fall.

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10.

Confirm the pan is level by using a long level on
top of the threshold, and along the sides and back.

Note the level is used on the same horizontal surface that
has the pins.This will be important to allow the wall panels

to fit correctly. (See Figures 9A and 9B).

11.

Drill holes through the mounting flanges into each
framing stud. These holes should be drilled using a

1/8” drill bit. (See Figure 10).

Note: Plan on using flat or pan head screws to secure the
shower pan. An 1/8” gap is provided in the shower design
to account for the screw heads. This gap will allow

clearance so the walls may assembled to the shower pan.

Wipe away any excess caulking that may have squeezed

out on the inside of the pan.

If the pan is not level, shim the appropriate areas
to achieve level. Do not shim more than 1/8”. If
shimming over 1/8” is required, remove the pan
and correct the sub-floor area by
“floating” a floor leveling compound.

Figure 10

Figure 9B

Figure 9A

13.

Install the drain fitting on the shower pan.

Apply a bead of 100% silicone caulking around

the recessed molded drain area on the finished side of
the pan. Remove the nut and all gaskets from the drain
body. Slip the threaded shank of the drain body through
the hole. Follow the instructions provided with the drain
fitting to install the gaskets in the proper location. When
all gaskets and locknut are in place on the bottom side
of the shower, tighten the nut to secure the shower drain
assembly. From the top side of the drain assembly,
remove the rubber caulking gasket located on the inside
of the drain fitting. This will allow the drain pipe to slip
through the drain fitting on the shower.

A diagram of a typical drain assembly is shown on

Page 14 of this manual.

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