Installation Manual

Electrical Requirements
To determine the correct electrical placement, follow these steps:
WARNING: You must determine the location of the valve and electrical supply (GFCI) to allow
for adequate slack in the 6-ft. (1.82 m) power cord from the bottom of the valve. A drip loop in
the power cord is required at the valve connection.
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Find the Outlet: Locate electrical outlet above the valve.
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Connect the Circuit: Connect only to circuits protected by a Ground-Fault-Circle Interrupter
(GFCI) or an Earth-Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB). Grounding is required.
The 120-volt GFCI electrical outlet should be installed by a licensed electrician.
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Cable Management: To avoid risk of electrical shock and /or product damage, route power and
data cables to avoid contact with hot water supply lines. Power and data cables must also be
routed to avoid damage when installing the valve or controller installation screws.
Plumbing Requirements
The valve is shipped in the open position allowing the installer to test the plumbing connections
with air or water prior to connecting the controller. It’s important to adhere to the following
plumbing requirements during installation:
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Plumb outlet A of the valve to the primary showerhead.
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Use dedicated 1/2” supply lines for the S3102 valve and 3/4” supply lines for the S3104 valve.
In-line shutoffs are required.
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Make connections at water inlet and outlet lines flexible enough to allow for valve servicing.
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