
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Service Instructions
Caution- Any repair or servicing of the Valve may affect the maximum outlet temperature setting of the
Valve. After working on the Valve, make sure the maximum outlet temperature is set to the recommended
setting of 110°F.
Valve Cartridge Removal
1) Remove Trim from Valve. Close the Integral Stops of the Valve by turning the Stop Screws clockwise.
2) With the Valve in the “OFF” position, remove the Bonnet by unthreading with a Slip Joint Wrench.
3) Remove the Valve Cartridge from the Valve Body by pulling on the Spindle of the Valve Cartridge. Verify
that the Lower Cartridge Seal is in place within the Valve Cartridge, and not within the Valve Body.
4) Inspect the Integral Screens to verify the are debris free. If debris is present, clean the Screen material.
5) Replace the Valve Cartridge if necessary.
6) Reassemble the Bonnet by threading it into the Valve Body with a Slip Joint Wrench. Final torque
should be 88-106 in*lb.
Important – Adjust the Valve’s maximum outlet temperature to the recommended setting of 110°F. See
Temperature Limit Stop adjustment section of this installation manual.
7) Open the Integral Stops of the Valve by turning the Stop Screws counterclockwise. Check Valve for leaks.
8) Reassemble the Trim Parts.
Spring Check Stop Parts Removal
1) Remove Trim from Valve. Shut off HOT and COLD water supply lines to the inlets of the Valve.
2) Unscrew the Stop’s Retaining Nut using a Socket Wrench equipped with a 9/16” (14mm) Deep Well
Socket. Carefully remove the Retaining Nut w/Spindle, Spring, and Poppet assembly. Clean and/or
replace the necessary parts. Reassemble the parts, reversing the above procedure. Final torque should
be 70-106 in*lb. Repeat procedure on the other Stop.
3) Turn on the HOT and COLD water supply lines. Check for leaks.
4) Reassemble the Trim Parts.
Diverter Cartridge Removal
1) Remove Trim from Valve. Close the Integral Stops of the Valve by turning the Stop Screws clockwise.
2) Remove the Diverter Valve Retaining Nut using a Slip Joint Wrench.
3) Remove Diverter Cartridge from the Valve Body. Verify that the Lower Cartridge Seal is in place and not
within the Valve Body.
4) Replace the Diverter Cartridge if necessary. When replacing the Diverter Cartridge, make sure that the
mounting posts are aligned and engaged to the corresponding holes of the Cartridge Adapter.
5) Reassemble the Diverter Valve Retaining Nut using a Slip Joint Wrench. Final torque should be
62-71 in*lb.
6) Open the Integral Stops of the Valve by turning the Stop Screws counterclockwise. Check for leaks.
7) Reassemble the Trim Parts.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known
to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Wash hands after installation, repair, or removal of this product.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
This product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the period listed
below from the date of installation.
Consumer/Residential: Limited Lifetime Warranty
Commercial Use: 5 Year Limited Warranty
Speakman warrants to its purchasers only (“Buyer”) that goods are sold free from defects in materials and
workmanship and conform to Speakman’s specifications at the time of manufacturing, provided the goods
are properly installed and maintained. Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any goods that may prove to
have had a non-conformance within the Warranty Period shall be, at Speakman’s sole option, the repair or
replacement of the non-conforming goods. For additional information please go to www.speakman.com.
RPG05-1121
THERMOSTATIC VALVE
REPAIR CARTRIDGE
WITH LOWER SEALS
RPG50-21029
CHECK STOP
REPAIR KIT
RPG49-118659
VALVE BODY
O-RING
RPG05-119038
REPLACEMENT
BONNET
RPG05-0897
DIVERTER
REPAIR CARTRIDGE
RPG49-0013
THERMOSTATIC VALVE
LOWER SEALS
REPAIR PARTS