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Restoration Hardware Thermo Shower Kit Specification Diagram All Threaded Connections are 3/4” NPT Dimensions are in Inches and Approximation of a Typical Installation Technical support: 1-866-417-5207 Customer Service: 1-877-747-4671 RH-5444 REV_...
Common tools needed: General Characteristics In case of instantaneous heaters, hot water flow has to at least meet flow required by heater and maintain burning. (Specified by heater manufacturer) Operating Specifications Hot water supply temperature: Maximum: Reference manufacturing specification Minimum: 140°F Minimum difference between hot and mixed temperature is: 50°F Operating Pressure: Maximum: 70 PSI...
Connecting Water Supply • • Thoroughly flush supply lines to remove any debris, metallic shavings, flux, etc. • Shut off water supply to valve. • Hot and cold water supplies MUST be connected to designated sides for proper operation of valve. If solder/brazing the fitting connections, pre-assembly hot &...
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Installing Trim & Temperature Setting • • Remove and discard mud cover and screws. • • Slide sleeve over valve body with grooved notch to topside. Slide cover plate with gasket over sleeve and attach with decorative screws provided (see Figure 4). Orient and position limit stop as shown in Figure 5.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting • The thermostatic valve has various screens that filter debris and unwanted particles that may damage the valves' cartridge and operation. Through years of use, these screens may build up with impurities and limescale, restricting the flow of water through the cartridge and or check valves. The following steps describe removal and cleaning procedure.
Check valve (Reference Figure 8) • • • • Turn water supply to valve inlets off. Tighten center screw on check valve inward until it clears bottom on check valve slot. Unscrew check valve with large bladed screwdriver. • • Remove check valve and clean per step 4 and 5 above.
Care and Cleaning The lustrous finish on your Restoration Hardware Bathware fixture should be treated with care. Improper handling or cleaning can damage the surface of any metal finish. Use a soft cloth to wipe clean. Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners. Water contains lime and other mineral deposits that will be left on the surface after the water has evaporated.