San-Ei K987D-L-BW User manual

CAUTION: Always turn water OFF before removing existing faucet or
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
THERMOSTATIC HANDLE
Thermostatic Roman Tub
Faucet
For safety and easy faucet replacement, San-Ei recommends the use of
the following helpful tools:
Keep Instructions for Future Reference
Thank you for purchasing San-Ei’
s quality faucet.
With simple care and maintenance, it will provide you with many years of reliable
performance.
Please read instructions before installation.
TIPS FOR REMOVAL OF OLD FAUCET
disassembling the faucet.
Open the faucet handles to relieve water pressure and ensure that
complete water shut-off has been accomplished.
(Complies with ASME A112.18.1 and ASSE 1016)
K987D-L-BW
BW-0BH
PLIERS CHANNEL LOCKSSAFETY GLASSES PIPE WRENCH
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH BASIN WRENCH PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER FLASHLIGHT
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Tools
About This Manual
Toll Free: 1(800) 222-RWVC(7982)
In the United States, please kindly call our toll free number
for answers to any product, installation, or warranty questions.
RED-WHITE VALVE CORP.
20600 REGENCY LANE, LAKE FOREST, CA 92630 U.S.A.
Phone : (949) 859-1010
CONTACT
LIMITED WARRANTY
SAN-EI products have been manufactured under the highest standards of quality
and workmanship, and warrants to the original consumer purchaser that its products
are free of defects in material and workmanship.
1. Ceramic cartridges and PVD finishes carry a limited lifetime warranty to the
Original Consumer Purchaser for as long as that consumer purchaser owns his/
her/their home. All other parts are warranted for 2 years after the date of purchase.
2. SAN-EI warrants to the Commercial Purchaser that their products, purchased for
commercial, industrial or other business use, are free from defects of workmanship
and materials for a period of 1 year after the date of purchase.
All warranties are to the original purchaser and require presentation of original sales
receipt. Warranty is not transferable. During the warranty period, SAN-EI will, at
its option, repair or replace any part or parts which have been determined to
be defective if returned at purchaser’s expense. This shall be the sole remedy
available under this warranty. Defects or damage caused by the use of other
than genuine SAN-EI parts are not covered by this warranty. Installation or any
other labor charges associated with the repair or re-installation of SAN-EI
products is not covered by this warranty. Damage due to improper installation,
misuse, poor maintenance practices, accident, alcohol, or other organic solvents, or
use in any manner contrary to the written instructions provided, whether done by
contractor, service company, or end user, are excluded from this warranty. Some
states, provinces and nations do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state, province to province, nation to nation.
SAN-EI will advise you of the procedure to follow in making warranty claims. Simply
write to explain the defect and include product instruction manual, along with original
proof of purchase receipt showing the store name, address and date of purchase.
Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number.

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1. Cap
2. Screw
3. Thermostatic Handle
4. Limit Stop Ring
5. Thermostatic Cartridge
9. Thermostatic Panel
8. Screw
6. Ring
7.
Temperature Indication Ring
10. Body
11. Cap
12. Selector Handle
13. Handle Escutcheon
14. Seat Packing
15. Click Cartridge Top Portion
16. Rubber Packing
17. Stop Valve With Strainer
18. Check Valve Housing
19. Spindle
20. Socket
21. Union Nut
22. Connection pipe
23. Valve Body
24. Seat Packing
32. Support Rod
33. Screw
K987D-L-BW
PARTS LIST
The structure shown is an illustration.
Please use this structure for better understanding.
General Description
25. Spout
26. Protection Top Cover
27. Protection Under Cover
28. Aerator
29. Rubber Packing
30. Net Filter
31. Aerator Body
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2
3
4
5
2
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12
13
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14
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8
9
16
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19
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25
27 24
28
29
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31
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32
33
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MAINTENANCE
Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to clean faucets
as they may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative finishes.
Use ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the bathroom tile, the faucet should be protected from any splattering
of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove chrome plating.
Care and Cleaning of Chrome and Special Finishes
FLUSHING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT! : Pipe chips, sand, stones and other solid found in new and
renovated plumbing can damage the cealing of the cartridge and
cause leaks. To avoid damage,
DO NOT TURN ON SUPPLY VALVES until instructed below.
1. After installing and connecting your new faucet, turn on in the full cold position
(handle pointing to the right) and turn on the cold supply for 15 seconds.
2. Without closing the handle, turn to the full hot position (handle pointing to the
left) and turn on the hot supply for 15 seconds.
3. Close the handle, then using a towel, unscrew the aerator from the end of the
spout and clean the aerator.
4. Using a towel replace the aerator and check the system for leaks.
TO CORRECT REVERSED HOT AND COLD POSITIONS :
1. Shut off both stop valves. Then, open faucet handles to relieve water pressure
until complete water shut-off has been accomplished.
2. Loosen nut and remove supply lines. Re-connect each supply line into different
supply stop valves.(Excessive bending will cause leaking and damage to the
lines.) Then, tighten each of the supply lines.
3. Re-install and connect, turn on both cold and hot water supply.
4. Turn on in the full position, make sure that the positioning is correct and make
sure there is no water leakage.

Thermostatic Roman Tub Faucet
K987D-L-BW
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TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
OPERATION
Tile Surface
4-9/10"(125mm)
Socket
Union
Nut
3-3/5"(92mm)
1/5"(5mm)
5-1/5"(133mm)
1/5"(5mm)
5-9/10"(150mm)
3-9/10"(100mm)
7-1/10"(180mm)
5-9/10"(150mm)
3-3/10"(85mm)
4-3/10"(110mm)
4-9/10"(125mm)
9-2/5"(240mm)
Please connect socket with union nut onto
supply pipe.
Then, the length between the top surface
level and the supply the level should keep
3-3/5"(92mm) 1/5"(5mm).
(Both supply line levels should be the
same level as each other.)
Installation Dimension
Rim Width
Below 3-3/10"(85mm)
3-9/10"(100mm)
4-7/10"(120mm)
5-1/2"(140mm)
Over 5-1/2"(140mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-7/10"(120mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-1/10"(105mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 3-3/10"(85mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm)
Can not be used.
3-1/2"(90mm) Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-1/2"(115mm)
A
Spout 9-2/5"(240mm)
2-1/5"(56mm)
1/5"(5mm)
4-1/5"(106mm)
Spout 9-2/5"
(240mm)
Rim Width
A
MIN 3-1/10"
(80mm)
MIN 5-9/10"
(150mm)
Over 8-7/10"(220mm)
4-9/10"(125mm)
3-1/10"
(80mm)
Over 1-2/5"(35mm)
Supply pipe for
cold water
Supply pipe for
hot water
1/2-14 NPT
6. Assemble handles and faucet spout
To protect water going to the cracked space
of tiles, put the sealing material to the
cracked space. Then, assemble handles(12)
and spout(25), referring to the following
indication. (Excess sealing should be
removed perfectly.)
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12
11
25
24
7
8
9
13
14
Sealing
1
2
3
1 2 3
Safety Lock
Button
40 Mark
40
Please follow the installation dimensions carefully.
Improper installation may result in the prevention
of water flowing directly into the tub.
4 Limit Stop Ring
1. Remove the handle cap and screw. Please adjust the handle to 40 C.
2. After making sure that the temperature is 40 C, remove the handle.
3. The safety lock button should be put to the 40 C mark on the temperature
indication plate.
NOTE 1 :
Temperature indication on the temperature indication plate should be used as a
criterion point. (Even though temperature is adjusted by using the temperature
indication plate, the temperature mark does not guarantee the actual water
temperature.)
NOTE 2 :
When attaching the temperature handle to the faucet body, don’t rotate the spindle.
CAUTION!
49 degreesC (120 degreesF) is an industry standard for
maximum discharge water temperature from tub and
shower valve. This maximum temperature may vary in
your local area.
To set this maximum discharge temperature, adjust the
position of the limit stop ring.
Moving the limit stop ring counterclockwise will reduce the
maximum discharge temperature.

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INSTALL FAUCET
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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20
21
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33
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1. Installation
(1) Connect water supply line with faucet body(10). (Tighten the union nut.)
The SAN-EI logo on the faucet body(10) should face the inside of the bath tub.
(If you install the opposite direction, faucet spout(25) can not be installed.)
(2) The cure cap should be covered until the tiles are laid. The cure cap
indicates the level where the surface should be finished.
NOTE : Please pay attention to the level indication whether finished surface is
within the mentioned level or not.
NOTE : Please pay attention the installation, not to put sand or mortar into the
faucet body(10) or cure caps.
2. Inspection
After installing and connecting the faucet body(10), turn on supply valve to check
the water leakage.
3. Assemble parts
All thread portions and spindle portions should be covered or wrapped with a
material such as vinyl in advance.
4. Tile finishing
Please pay attention that the finished surface of tiling should be within the
mentioned level or not.
5. Remove "cure caps" from the faucet body
Water temperature is adjustable by rotating the temperature handle.
Cure Cap
SAN-EI Logo
Cure Cap
Standard
Level
Upper
Level
Bottom
Level
Safety Lock Button Safety Lock Button
4 , 5
3
Vinyl Cover
Put a grain of sand
to be fixed
8
Cure Cap
Tile Surface
HOW TO ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE
Stop
Flow
By adjusting the temperature control
volume, you can get a comfortable
water temperature.
The temperature indication mark should
be used as a criterion temperature.
If you want to get a water temperature
over 40 C, please rotate the handle
while pushing the safety lock button.

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INSTALL FAUCET
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
10
20
21
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33
22
23
1. Installation
(1) Connect water supply line with faucet body(10). (Tighten the union nut.)
The SAN-EI logo on the faucet body(10) should face the inside of the bath tub.
(If you install the opposite direction, faucet spout(25) can not be installed.)
(2) The cure cap should be covered until the tiles are laid. The cure cap
indicates the level where the surface should be finished.
NOTE : Please pay attention to the level indication whether finished surface is
within the mentioned level or not.
NOTE : Please pay attention the installation, not to put sand or mortar into the
faucet body(10) or cure caps.
2. Inspection
After installing and connecting the faucet body(10), turn on supply valve to check
the water leakage.
3. Assemble parts
All thread portions and spindle portions should be covered or wrapped with a
material such as vinyl in advance.
4. Tile finishing
Please pay attention that the finished surface of tiling should be within the
mentioned level or not.
5. Remove "cure caps" from the faucet body
Water temperature is adjustable by rotating the temperature handle.
Cure Cap
SAN-EI Logo
Cure Cap
Standard
Level
Upper
Level
Bottom
Level
Safety Lock Button Safety Lock Button
4 , 5
3
Vinyl Cover
Put a grain of sand
to be fixed
8
Cure Cap
Tile Surface
HOW TO ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE
Stop
Flow
By adjusting the temperature control
volume, you can get a comfortable
water temperature.
The temperature indication mark should
be used as a criterion temperature.
If you want to get a water temperature
over 40 C, please rotate the handle
while pushing the safety lock button.

Thermostatic Roman Tub Faucet
K987D-L-BW
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TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
OPERATION
Tile Surface
4-9/10"(125mm)
Socket
Union
Nut
3-3/5"(92mm)
1/5"(5mm)
5-1/5"(133mm)
1/5"(5mm)
5-9/10"(150mm)
3-9/10"(100mm)
7-1/10"(180mm)
5-9/10"(150mm)
3-3/10"(85mm)
4-3/10"(110mm)
4-9/10"(125mm)
9-2/5"(240mm)
Please connect socket with union nut onto
supply pipe.
Then, the length between the top surface
level and the supply the level should keep
3-3/5"(92mm) 1/5"(5mm).
(Both supply line levels should be the
same level as each other.)
Installation Dimension
Rim Width
Below 3-3/10"(85mm)
3-9/10"(100mm)
4-7/10"(120mm)
5-1/2"(140mm)
Over 5-1/2"(140mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-7/10"(120mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-1/10"(105mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 3-3/10"(85mm)
Between 2-3/5"(65mm)
Can not be used.
3-1/2"(90mm) Between 2-3/5"(65mm) to 4-1/2"(115mm)
A
Spout 9-2/5"(240mm)
2-1/5"(56mm)
1/5"(5mm)
4-1/5"(106mm)
Spout 9-2/5"
(240mm)
Rim Width
A
MIN 3-1/10"
(80mm)
MIN 5-9/10"
(150mm)
Over 8-7/10"(220mm)
4-9/10"(125mm)
3-1/10"
(80mm)
Over 1-2/5"(35mm)
Supply pipe for
cold water
Supply pipe for
hot water
1/2-14 NPT
6. Assemble handles and faucet spout
To protect water going to the cracked space
of tiles, put the sealing material to the
cracked space. Then, assemble handles(12)
and spout(25), referring to the following
indication. (Excess sealing should be
removed perfectly.)
62
12
11
25
24
7
8
9
13
14
Sealing
1
2
3
1 2 3
Safety Lock
Button
40 Mark
40
Please follow the installation dimensions carefully.
Improper installation may result in the prevention
of water flowing directly into the tub.
4 Limit Stop Ring
1. Remove the handle cap and screw. Please adjust the handle to 40 C.
2. After making sure that the temperature is 40 C, remove the handle.
3. The safety lock button should be put to the 40 C mark on the temperature
indication plate.
NOTE 1 :
Temperature indication on the temperature indication plate should be used as a
criterion point. (Even though temperature is adjusted by using the temperature
indication plate, the temperature mark does not guarantee the actual water
temperature.)
NOTE 2 :
When attaching the temperature handle to the faucet body, don’t rotate the spindle.
CAUTION!
49 degreesC (120 degreesF) is an industry standard for
maximum discharge water temperature from tub and
shower valve. This maximum temperature may vary in
your local area.
To set this maximum discharge temperature, adjust the
position of the limit stop ring.
Moving the limit stop ring counterclockwise will reduce the
maximum discharge temperature.

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1. Cap
2. Screw
3. Thermostatic Handle
4. Limit Stop Ring
5. Thermostatic Cartridge
9. Thermostatic Panel
8. Screw
6. Ring
7.
Temperature Indication Ring
10. Body
11. Cap
12. Selector Handle
13. Handle Escutcheon
14. Seat Packing
15. Click Cartridge Top Portion
16. Rubber Packing
17. Stop Valve With Strainer
18. Check Valve Housing
19. Spindle
20. Socket
21. Union Nut
22. Connection pipe
23. Valve Body
24. Seat Packing
32. Support Rod
33. Screw
K987D-L-BW
PARTS LIST
The structure shown is an illustration.
Please use this structure for better understanding.
General Description
25. Spout
26. Protection Top Cover
27. Protection Under Cover
28. Aerator
29. Rubber Packing
30. Net Filter
31. Aerator Body
1
2
3
4
5
2
11
12
13
6
14
7
8
9
16
17
18
19
10
20 20
21 21
15
26
25
27 24
28
29
30
31
23
32
33
20
21
20
21
22
MAINTENANCE
Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to clean faucets
as they may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative finishes.
Use ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the bathroom tile, the faucet should be protected from any splattering
of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove chrome plating.
Care and Cleaning of Chrome and Special Finishes
FLUSHING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT! : Pipe chips, sand, stones and other solid found in new and
renovated plumbing can damage the cealing of the cartridge and
cause leaks. To avoid damage,
DO NOT TURN ON SUPPLY VALVES until instructed below.
1. After installing and connecting your new faucet, turn on in the full cold position
(handle pointing to the right) and turn on the cold supply for 15 seconds.
2. Without closing the handle, turn to the full hot position (handle pointing to the
left) and turn on the hot supply for 15 seconds.
3. Close the handle, then using a towel, unscrew the aerator from the end of the
spout and clean the aerator.
4. Using a towel replace the aerator and check the system for leaks.
TO CORRECT REVERSED HOT AND COLD POSITIONS :
1. Shut off both stop valves. Then, open faucet handles to relieve water pressure
until complete water shut-off has been accomplished.
2. Loosen nut and remove supply lines. Re-connect each supply line into different
supply stop valves.(Excessive bending will cause leaking and damage to the
lines.) Then, tighten each of the supply lines.
3. Re-install and connect, turn on both cold and hot water supply.
4. Turn on in the full position, make sure that the positioning is correct and make
sure there is no water leakage.
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