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Speakman SM-12000 User manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS
92-CPV-12000-03
For additional assistance or service please contact:
SPEAKMAN®Company
400 Anchor Mill Road
New Castle, DE 19720
800-537-2107
[email protected]
www.speakman.com
SM-12000
Valve Installation
HELPFUL TOOLS & SUPPLIES:
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
IMPORTANT
Adjustable
Wrench
Slip Joint
Wrench
Phillips
Screwdriver
Thread Seal
Tape
Tubing
Cutter
Pipe
Wrench
Utility
Knife
Hacksaw
Cover your drain to prevent loss of parts. Be sure to
wear eye protection while cutting pipe.
SAFETY TIPS
• Be sure to read instructions thoroughly before
beginning installation.
• Be sure to have properly adjusted the Temperature
Limiting Stop (TLS) as outlined in this Installation
Manual.
• Inspect all connections after installation of valve.
• This valve has an operating range of 20-80 Psi.
• This valve is designed to be used in conjunction
with a shower-head rated at 1.75 gpm (6.6 L/min)
or higher flow rate.
Additional warranty information can be found at:
www.speakman.com
MAINTENANCE
WARRANTY
Your new Shower/Bath Valve is designed for years of
trouble-free performance. Keep it looking new by
cleaning it periodically with a soft cloth. The use of
harsh chemicals and abrasives on any of the Speakman
custom finish products may damage the finish and void
the product warranty. Please be sure to only use
approved cleaners. Please contact Speakman for any
clarification of acceptable cleaners.
1Shut off the water supply to the tub and shower. Verify that the hole sizes and positions in the wall are correct:
A. The shower and tub spout outlet holes should be 1¼” diameter.
B. To determine the Valve access hole size, see STEP 2A and STEP 2B.
C. The recommended valve depth to the finished wall is 1½” minimum to 2½” maximum. Position the valve body
(1) correctly in the wall with the “UP” pointing up. The 8” minimum from the valve body to the tub spout is
required for proper operation.
30”
Shower Only
48”
Shower Only
48”
Tub & Shower
8”
Minimum
30”
Tub & Shower
Ø1¼” Shower Outlet
Ø1¼” Tub Outlet
ØSee Step 2
2A THIN WALL INSTALLATION
NOTE: Be sure to position the body (2) correctly in the wall, with the markings "UP" facing upward.
“Thin Walls”are usually built up with materials such as a fiberglass tub surround and will be the main source of support
for the valve. The plaster guard (1) remains attached to the valve (2). If you are performing a “Thin Wall” installation,
proceed to STEP 3.
FINISHED WALL
Ø 3-3/8 in” - 5”
2B THICK WALL INSTALLATION
NOTE: Be sure to position the body (2) correctly in the wall, with the markings "UP" facing upward.
“Thick Walls”are usually built up with materials such as cement board, drywall, tile, etc. The plaster guard (1) is
positioned so that it is flush with the finished wall. This ensures that the valve will be at the correct position to accept the
trim. The depth for valve body (2) in wall is measured from center of Valve inlets to finished wall surface. The accepted
depth distance is 1½” - 2½”. When the depth distance is 1½” - 2”, there will be interference between the plaster guard
and escutcheon, we suggest removing the plaster guard after the wall installation.
Ø6”
FINISHED WALL
1½”-2½”
3Unscrew the screws (1), and remove the plaster guard (2),
4Remove the protective cap (1) from the valve body (2). If you are performing a pipe fitting installation, wrap
thread sealant tape (not included) around the pipe threads in a clockwise direction.
5 PIPE FITTING INSTALLATION
Connect the hot and cold water supply lines (2), not included, the shower outlet pipe (3), not included, and tub
outlet pipe (4), not included, by threading them into the valve body (1) in a clockwise direction. Tighten the pipes
to the valve body (1) with a pipe wrench (not included). Connect the pipe elbows (5), not included, to the end of
the shower outlet and tub outlet pipes. If performing a shower only installation, install plug cap (6) in place of tub
outlet piping.
NOTE: The hot water supply lines go into the H inlet, and the cold water supply lines
go into the C inlet. Do not use PEX or CPVC between the valve and spout.
SHOWER ONLY
TUB + SHOWER
COLD
HOT
7 COPPER SWEAT FITTING INSTALLATION
Connect the hot and cold water supply lines (2), not included, the shower outlet pipe (3), not included, and tub
outlet pipe (4), not included, by soldering them into the valve body (1).Connect the pipe elbows (5), not
included, to the end of the shower outlet and tub outlet pipes. If performing a shower only installation, install
plug cap (6) in place of tub outlet piping. Verify that all connections are soldered. Reassemble Valve components
as outlined in STEP 6.
NOTE: The hot water supply lines go into the H inlet, and the cold water supply lines
go into the C inlet. Do not use PEX or CPVC between the valve and spout.
SHOWER ONLY
TUB + SHOWER
COLD
HOT
6 COPPER SWEAT INSTALLATION
When performing a Copper Sweat installation, it is recommended that you remove the Valve Cartridge (6), and Valve
Stops (8) to prevent damage during soldering. Remove Screw (1), Inverter (2), Sleeve (3), and O-Ring (4). Use Slip Joint
Wrench on the machined flats of Bonnet (5) to unthread the Bonnet (5) from Valve Body (7). Remove Valve Cartridge (6)
from Valve Body (7). Unthread and remove Valve Stops (8) using Adjustable Wrench or Socket Wrench.
After soldering (STEP 7) is completed, Install the Valve Cartridge (6), making sure that the key is fully engaged with the
slot in the Valve Body (7), with the “H” marking to the left side as shown below. Slide Bonnet (5) over the Valve Cartridge
(6) and thread onto the Valve Body (7). Tighten securely with Slip Joint Wrench on the machined flats of the Bonnet (5).
Final torque should be 88-106 IN*LBS. Take care to not over tighten connection or damage may occur. Reassemble
O-Ring (4), Sleeve (3), Inverter (2) and Screw (1). Reinstall Valve Stops (8) and wrench tighten to 70-106 IN*LBS.
NOTE: Never install the valve body upside down!
Normal Installation
H
8 BACK TO BACK INSTALLATION
If you are not making a reverse or back to back installation, skip this step, and continue with STEP 9. If the HOT and
COLD inlets are reversed (HOT on right and COLD on left), disassemble Valve components as outlined in STEP 6.
Remove and rotate cartridge (6) 180° so “H” appears on the right. Install the Valve Cartridge (6) making sure that the key
is fully engaged with the slot in the Valve Body (7). Slide Bonnet (5) over the cartridge and thread onto the body. Tighten
securely with Slip Joint Wrench on the machined flats of the Bonnet (5). Final torque should be 88-106 IN*LBS. Take care
to not over tighten connection or damage may occur. Reassemble O-Ring (4), Sleeve (3), Inverter (2) and Screw (1).
NOTE: Never install the valve body upside down!
Reverse
Installation
COLD
COLD
COLD COLD
COLD
COLD
HOT
HOT HOT
HOT HOT
HOT
Normal Installation
HReverse Installation
H
Normal Installation
(changesnotrequired)
9 FLUSHING THE WATER OUTLETS AND CHECKING FOR LEAKS
Place the handle (1) on the valve body (2) inverter and turn the handle (1) to the full on mixed position. Turn on the hot
and cold water supply lines and allow the water to flow from the outlets for one minute, or until all foreign matter has
been flushed out. Check for leaks. Shut off the water at the valve and supply lines. Remove the handle (1).
10 Place the plaster guard (1) onto the body (2) and secure with the screws (3). NOTE: Be sure to position the plaster guard (1) correctly onto the body (2), with the markings "SHOWER" facing upward. Remove the plastic cap (4) from the valve
body (2) by twisting the cap in a clockwise direction when the depth distance which is measured from center of shower outlet to finished wall surface is 2” to 2½”. If the depth distance which is measured from center of shower outlet to finished
wall surface is 1½” to 2”, skip this step and proceed to Step 9.
IMPORTANT
The Plaster Guard should sit flush
to or recessed into the finished
wall opening. If the Plaster Guard
sits out beyond the finish wall
surface, DO NOT reinstall Plaster
Guard to Valve.
11
Unscrew the sleeve (1) from the valve body (2). Unscrew the screw (3)
from the inverter (4), and then remove the inverter (4), from the valve
body (2).
12
Remove the red limit stop ring (1) from the cartridge assembly (2).
13
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE LIMITER
For colder water, adjust the temperature limiter in a clockwise direction.
For hotter water, adjust the temperature limiter in a counter clockwise
direction.
When finished, reinstall the inverter, screw, and sleeve.
NOTE: A thermometer can be held in the running water
to aid in reaching the desired water temperature.
FOR COLDER WATER FOR HOTTER WATER
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE LIMIT STOP (TLS)
SM-12000 VALVE REPAIR PARTS SPEAKMAN®
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
RPG05-34937 Cartridge Assembly (Cartridge, Insert, Insert Screw)
RPG50-21029 Stop Assembly
RPG05-34932 Bonnet Assembly (Bonnet, Bonnet Cap, Top O-ring, Bottom O-ring)
SM-12000 VALVE ROUGH-IN DIAGRAM SPEAKMAN®
DIMENSIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
NOTES:
COMPLIANCE:
CONNECTIONS:
ASME A112.18.1/CSA B 125.1
ASSE 1016
• Inlet: ½” NPT Male
½” Copper Sweat
• Outlets: ½“ NPT Male
½” Copper Sweat
Contractor to supply necessary inlet
connections.
47
8
"
123.30mm
35
16
"
83.50mm
413
16
"
123mm
111
16
"
43mm
111
16
"
43mm
213
16
"
72mm
1/2" COPPER PIPE
FEMALE SWEAT
CONNECTION INLETS
1/2" COPPER PIPE
FEMALE SWEAT
CONNECTION OUTLETS
½-14 NPT MALE
THREADED
INLETS AND OUTLETS

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