American Standard Plumbing Product T43050X User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
T430.50X  
BERWICK™  
BATH AND SHOWER TRIM KIT  
Thank you for selecting American-Standard...the benchmark  
of fine quality for over 100 years.  
To ensure that your installation proceeds smoothly--please  
read these instructions carefully before you begin.  
Certified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1  
M968602  
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ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS  
To assure proper positioning in relation to wall,  
note roughing-in dimensions.  
INLETS  
1/2" NOM.  
COPPER  
SWEAT  
INLETS  
4-1/16"  
SHR. 1/2" NOM.  
COPPER SWEAT  
1-5/8" TO 3-1/4"  
1/2" NPT  
SWEAT  
INLETS  
FINISHED WALL  
2"  
4-1/16"  
TUB 1/2" NOM.  
COPPER SWEAT  
2-1/4"  
SWEAT  
5" REF.  
INLETS (STOPS)  
1-5/8"  
to  
3-1/4"  
5-7/8"  
SHR. 1/2" NOM.  
COPPER SWEAT  
OPTIONAL TO FINISHED  
FLOOR USUALLY  
BETWEEN 65'' AND 80''  
4-1/16"  
74" FOR HEAD  
CLEARANCE  
12" REF.  
TUB 1/2" NOM.  
COPPER SWEAT  
INLETS  
1/2" NOM.  
COPPER  
SWEAT  
7-1/4"  
OUTLETS  
1/2" NPT  
INLETS 1/2" NPT  
3-3/8"  
18" OPTIONAL  
5-7/8"  
INLETS  
1/2" NPT  
3-3/8"  
1/2" REF.  
3-3/8"  
OUTLETS  
1/2" NPT  
4"  
4-7/8" REF.  
1/2" NPT  
TOP OF TUB RIM  
BOTTOM OF TUB  
THREADED INLETS  
THREADED INLETS (STOPS)  
 
2
3
ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP  
4
5
5
1
4
By restricting HANDLE rotation and limiting the amount of hot  
water allowed to mix with the cold, the HOT LIMIT SAFETY  
STOP (1) reduces risk of accidental scalding. To set the maximum  
hot water temperature of your faucet, all you need to do  
is adjust the setting on the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1).  
3
Turn CARTRIDGE STEM (2) to the OFF position (coldest setting) before  
making adjustment to HOT LIMIT STOP (1). Use aflat blade screwdriver to pry  
free the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1). Pull forward and rotate counterclockwise  
one number to limit hot water temperature. Use ARROW (3) on CARTRIDGE (4)  
and NUMBERS (5) on HOT LIMIT STOP (1) for indication.  
2
HOTTER  
(Smaller Numbers)  
0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15  
TO GAIN ACCESS TO VALVE FOR SERVICING  
5
Remove HANDLE (see step 3 and reverse).  
4
1
COLDER  
(Larger Numbers)  
0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15  
Remove ESCUTCHEON and CARRIDGE CAP (see step 1 and reverse).  
Shut off water supply by either closing off main water supply, or closing off  
the hot and cold CHECK STOPS on valve.  
VALVE LEAKS WHEN SHUT OFF  
Remove CARTRIDGE (1) by removing CARTRIDGE SCREWS (2). Remove three SCREWS (3) from FIXATION RING (4) and  
pull out PRESSURE BALANCING (5) unit.  
Clean SEALS (9) on base of CARTRIDGE (1). Check base of PRESSURE BALANCING UNIT (5) and clean O-RINGS (6). Remove  
CAPS (7) and check O-RINGS on inside of CAPS (7). Clean inside sealing surfaces of VALVE BODY (8).  
Re-assemble PRESSURE BALANCING UNIT (5) and CARTRIDGE (1). Tighten all screws.  
Turn on water supply and see above for installing TRIM and HANDLE.  
UNABLE TO MAINTAIN CONSTANT TEMPERATURE  
Remove PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5).  
Remove CAPS (7) and clean valve thoroughly.  
Examine balancing unit and check condition of O-ring on end of piston. Piston should move back and forth. Order Repair  
Part M952100-0070A if balancing unit is defective.  
Replace CAPS (7) and install PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5). Make sure inlets line up with two holes in bottom of casting.  
Top flange should butt-up against top of casting.  
BACK TO BACK INSTALLATION  
Remove PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5). Rotate PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5) 180˚ so that the inlets face up and the  
large outlet port faces down.  
Push PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5) in casting make sure inlets line up with holes in bottom of casting. Top flange should  
butt up against top of casting.  
Reassemble FIXATION RING (4) and CARTRIDGE (1).  
ROTATE 180˚  
4
LARGE OUTLET  
1
5
7
8
6
INLETS  
5
3
9
2
BACK TO BACK INSTALLATION  
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:  
6
DO: SIMPLY RINSE THE PRODUCT CLEAN WITH CLEAR WATER. DRY WITH A SOFT COTTON FLANNEL CLOTH.  
DO NOT: DO NOT CLEAN THE PRODUCT WITH SOAPS, ACID, POLISH, ABRASIVES, HARSH CLEANERS, OR A  
CLOTH WITH A COARSE SURFACE.  
M968602  
 

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