Equa-Flo Shower Valve, Version Prior to March 2002
For Individual, Econo-Walls, Wall Savers, Panelons and Column Showers
NOTE: Should the rotor (Item 5) come off the stem (Item 6), align groove in outer rim of rotor with groove in spline on the stem
when reassembling. Also, if you should wish to reverse hot for cold and cold for hot due to install error, or back to back installation,
you can reassemble rotor 180° against stem and valve will work properly. See figure below for Item 5 and Item 6 locations.
Column Type Showers
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2
3
1
2
4
5
Valves are equipped with a temperature limit stop which can be used to limit the
temperature of tempered water discharged. To adjust the temperature, remove the handle
and loosen the set screw. remove the limit stop and reposition to desired setting. Turn the
limit stop counterclockwise for a hotter setting and clockwise for a cooler setting.
NOTE: When replacing the double face seals, lubricate the top face with a small amount
of lubricant reassembling.
When assembling cap into valve body, use lubricant on 269-031 O-ring to prevent twisting
of O-ring.
If lubricant is not available, a slight film of soap may be used.
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6
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3/29/2024
Operation and Service Guide: Showers
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Bradley • 215-1369-5 Rev. G: ECO 24-03-001
P.O. Box 309 • Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309
1 800 BRADLEY • +1 262-251-6000 • bradleycorp.com
Wall Type Showers
Escutcheon:
300-1139 (Individual)
300-1147 (Wall Saver)
300-1138 (Panelon & Econowall)
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Escutcheon Screws (2)
160-278
Escutcheon Screws (2)
160-278
16
Escutcheon:
18
150-206 (6 person)
150-205 (2-5 person)
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NOTE: These parts have a
chrome finish with cast-in
lettering. Versions with
satin finish and etched
lettering are no longer
available as of March 2024.
NOTE: This page is for
Equa-Flo Shower Valve
PRIOR to March 2002.
H
Limit
stop
C
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