Installation guidelines – Waterworks Easton Vintage Thermostatic Control Valve Trim with Metal Lever Handles User Manual

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Easton

®

Concealed Thermostatic Valve Trim

with Lever/Cross Handle (Classic & Vintage)

Installation Guidelines

W A T E R W O R K S

These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:

EASTON

®

CONCEALED THERMOSTATIC VALVE TRIM

WITH LEVER/CROSS HANDLE (Classic & Vintage)
All dimensions are based on original specifications and are subject to change and variation.

Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.

05/06

CALIBRATE THE TEMPERATURE:

The risk of scalding exists until the installer has
properly calibrated the temperature setting.

22.Turn on a wall valve and insert a bladed screw

driver into the square tube (5).

23.Slowly rotate the square tube clockwise to attain

full cold and then rotate it counterclockwise to
attain full hot. Note it is approximately 2 full
rotations from full cold to full hot.

24.Rotate the square tube to adjust the temperature

to the desired bathing temperature and confirm
the setting with a thermometer. Turn off the water
and make sure not to change this temperature
setting.

25.Unthread the 4-2mm set screws (13) from the

limit stop assembly (9-14).

26.Using the limit stop button (10) as a pointer, align it

to the corresponding temperature reading
obtained in step #21 on the escutcheon plate (7)
and then press this assembly against the trim nut.

27.Tighten all the set screws.

28.Turn on the water and take a reading of the water

temperature. Confirm that the temperature read-
ings correspond to the digits on the escutcheon
plate and if they do not, repeat the calibration
procedures.

29.Attach the handle assembly (15-23) to the limit

stop assembly by tightening the cover (18) clock-
wise.

30.Confirm the safety limit is functioning properly by

turning the handle counter-clockwise at which
point it should stop with the limit stop button (10)
pointing to 100 degrees. Bypass the limit stop by
pressing the limit stop button and rotating the
handle. It is NOT recommended to exceed the
safety limit stop of 100 degrees.

31.Temperature settings should be checked periodi-

cally to ensure that proper calibration is main-
tained. Changes in the inlet water temperatures
could affect the temperature settings.

If further assistance is required, please contact
Product Support at 1-800-927-2120 (8am-7pm
EST).

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