INSTALLATION DOCUMENTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE BALANCING VALVES Newport Brass Offers Two Pressure Balance Tub and Shower Valves. This Document Includes the Installation Instructions for Both Models: 1-595 Tempress Pressure Balance Tub and Shower Valve (Page 2 - 5) 1-685 Newport Brass Pressure Balance Tub and Shower Valve (Page 6 -10) 1-595 1-685 w w w. n e w p o r t b r a s s . c o m Newport Brass • 2001 Carnegie, Santa Ana CA 92705 • t: 949.417.5207 f: 949.417.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Tempress Pressure Balancing Valve Valve Body No. 1-595 as used with Tub and Shower Fittings Note: This valve is designed to fit in a 2" X 4" stud wall (or thicker) installation. Use stem extension kit #1-249 (sold seperately) if valve installed is too far away from the finished wall. Description This valve is precision engineered to provide satisfactory performance provided it is installed and operated in accordance with our recommendations contained in these instructions.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN On tiled wall surfaces, grouting must be either flush or raised for proper sealing of the cover plate. IMPORTANT: It is not necessary to remove the cartridge from the valve during NORMAL soldering operations using propane-butane gas. DO NOT USE OXYGEN-ACETYLENE. When soldering connections, do not solder within 4” of valve port. Do not use excessive heat. Open the stop valves when soldering inlets.
Illustration 3 Illustration 4-7 Stop Open Stop Closed Setting the Temperature Limit Stop This valve has an upper temperature limit stop (Item 6), which can allow desired and safe hot water temperature (recommended maximum is 110°F). This stop may be adjusted once the valve is installed. Before making this adjustment, run the water with the valve turned to the hot setting.
* WARNING - Never try to stop dripping by applying extreme force or overtightening the handle. MALFUNCTION CAUSE REMEDY Opening immediately to hot water. Hot and cold water supplies have been connected in reverse. Rotate cartridge. (See Page 3) Water drips after shutting off the valve. Residual water in valve and piping. Allow approximately 3-8 minutes to drain.* Incorrect setting of the mechanical stop against the stop block causing a partially opened cartridge. Reset the mechanical stop.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pressure Balancing Valve Valve Body No. 1-685 as used with Tub and Shower Fittings Note: This valve is deisnged to fit in a 2" X 4" stud wall (or thicker) installation. Use stem extension kit #1-249 (sold seperately) if valve installed is too far away from the finished wall. Description This valve is precision engineered to provide satisfactory performance provided it is installed and operated in accordance with our recommendations contained in these instructions.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN On tiled wall surfaces, grouting must be either flush or raised for proper sealing of the cover plate. IMPORTANT: It is not necessary to remove the cartridge from the valve during NORMAL soldering operations using propane-butane gas. DO NOT USE OXYGEN-ACETYLENE. When soldering connections, do not solder within 4” of valve port. Do not use excessive heat. Open the stop valves when soldering inlets.
Illustration 3 Diverter stem plastic upper link finished post finished sleeve diverter knob Generic diverter trim shown-not included ASM 1-281 NWP-1-685 Page 3 of 5
Setting the Temperature Limit Stop This valve has an upper temperature limit stop , which can allow desired and safe hot water temperature (recommended maximum is 110°F). This stop may be adjusted once the valve is installed. Before making this adjustment, run water with the valve turned to the hot setting. If the water temperature is too high in this position, then perform the following adjustments: 1. Remove the trim (handle, escutcheon and cover). 2.
* WARNING - Never try to stop dripping by applying extreme force or overtightening the handle. MALFUNCTION CAUSE REMEDY Opening immediately to hot water. Hot and cold water supplies have been connected in reverse. Rotate cartridge 180degrees. (Illustration 7) Water drips after shutting off the valve. Residual water in valve and piping. Allow approximately 3-8 minutes to drain.* O-ring seal on the inlet of the cartridge is faulty or seat assembly is damaged.