Installation Guide

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7) Flush system and check for leaks
Turn valve to the warm position and
run for a few minutes.
If system is dirty, remove valve spindle
in center of valve to ensure proper
ushing. (See service instructions.)
Check for leaks around valve
assembly and all pipe ttings.
5) Remove protective shield
If attached in Step 3, then remove shield
snap tted over the end of valve spindle
once valve is securely installed and wall
nish work has been completed.
6) Adjust valve packing nut
Reference gure 3
Turn hot & cold supplies on.
Valve will not operate unless both hot
and cold water supply pressures are on.
Place handle over control spindle stem.
Adjust packing nut for positive
frictional resistance as handle is
rotated from shuto position across
adjustment range.
approx 45"
(1143 mm)
approx 32"
(813 mm)
12-1/2"
(317 mm)
4-5/8"
(118 mm)
nished wall
Floor
hot / cold
supply
showerhead
supply
5/8" (16 mm)
1/2" (13 mm)
tub spout
supply plug
2-3/8"
±
1/2"
(60 mm
±
13 mm)
pipe centerline
to nished wall
*
See note (2)
Temptrol
control valve
S-4001-BODY
mounting plate,
*
See notes (1)(2)
*
Notes:
(1) Valve spindle can be further extended through
thicker walls by removing mounting plate.
(2) Dimension applies when mounting plate is not used.
(3) Dimensions subject to change without notice.
7-1/2" diameter
(191 mm)
Dimensions Winslet Shower System, S-5101
Figure 3 Valve adjustments
wall
Temp Limit
stop screw
packing nut
control
spindle
stem
8) Set Temp Limit stop screw
Reference gure 3
e limit stop screw limits valve handle
from being turned to maximum
position resulting in excessive hot
water discharge temperatures.
Warning:
Failure to adjust
limit stop screw properly may
result in serious scalding.
Place handle on control spindle and open
valve to maximum desired temperature.
Turn limit stop screw clockwise until
it seats.
Note:
Do not install positive shut-o
devices on control valve outlet or devices that
do not allow the valve to ow at least 1.5 gpm.