American Standard 2391.202, 2390.202 Drain Installation, Do not Overtighten

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2 DRAIN INSTALLATION

1

Remove Lift and Turn Stopper and Tailpiece Assembly from box and check that all

 

parts are included. Remove Lift and Turn Stopper Assembly from Tailpiece by setting

 

Stopper to closed position, and turning Stopper Knob counter-clockwise.

 

(Re-install Stopper after Drain installation is completed.)

2

Apply plumbers putty around drain hole and pipe thread compound on threaded

 

end of tailpiece.

3

Set Tailpiece in drain hole. (Lift and Turn Stopper Assembly should be removed,

 

and reinstalled after tub installation is completed.)

4

From underside of tub: Place Rubber Wedge Seal on Tailpiece, small end toward tub,

3

INSTALLATION

Position bathtub within the recess, check level, front to back, side to side. Also check drain clearance hole in sub floor. To secure the tub to wood studs, use roofing nails immediately above the flange of the tub.

To secure the tub to steel studs, use drywall screws and flat washers. (See Step 4)

Caution: Take Extra Care When Driving Nails or Screws To Avoid Damaging The Tub. The tile or similar finished floor will be butted against the bottom of the tub apron also holding the tub in place.

NOTE: Warranty will be voided if the drain is installed after the tub has been set in place.

and center in hole, place Brass Washer on Tailpiece, and thread on Locking Nut, flange

side first. Tighten Locking Nut to obtain a uniform seal between Wedge Seal

and hole in tub.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

Final hook up to tub waste can be made using either internal threads in Tailpiece (1-1/2 tubing 1-1/2—28 thd.), or external threads on Tailpiece (1-1/2—11-1/2 NPSM) for appropriate tub fittings.

1

STOPPER

 

KNOB

TURN TO

STOPPER

ASSEMBLY

REMOVE

 

 

TAILPIECE

 

RUBBER

 

DRAIN SEAL

 

BRASS DRAIN

NAIL

OR

DRYWALL

SCREW

EVERY STUD

UNDERLAYMENT

FINISHED TILE FLOOR

SUB FLOOR

 

WASHER

STOPPER IN

BRASS

DRAIN NUT

OPEN POSITION

 

STOPPER IN

 

CLOSED POSITION

 

(UNSCREW STOPPER ONCE IN

 

4

Below is shown typical cross sections of the tub rim

showing typical wall constructions.

 

CLOSED POSITION TO REMOVE)

 

 

 

LIFT AND TURN

 

 

 

STOPPER ASSEMBLY

 

3

 

 

2

SET

 

APPLY PIPE JOINT

TAILPIECE

 

COMPOUND TO

 

 

 

 

 

 

THREADS

 

 

 

APPLY PLUMBERS

2

 

 

PUTTY

 

STUD

SHIM

DRY WALL

TILE

ROOFING NAIL

SEALANT

TUB

STEEL

STUD

SHIM

DRY WALL

TILE

SEALANT

TUB

WASHER

4"

DRYWALL SCREW

ASSEMBLE AND

4

TIGHTEN

2 x 4 WOOD

STRINGER FULL LENGTH

WOOD STUDS

2 x 4 WOOD STRINGER FULL LENGTH

STEEL STUDS

791174-100 Rev. G

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2390.202, 2391.202 specifications

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