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Tools and Materials
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Before You Begin
Shut off the main water supply.
Observe all local plumbing and building codes.
Do not use this flow spout as a showerhead because it will cause excessive splashing and does not meet showerhead codes.
This flow spout is available in two orifice sizes: 3/4″ (2 cm) and 15/16″ (2.4 cm). The smaller orifice size is designed for a
NOTE: A flow rate lower than the flow rate listed on the specification sheet may disrupt the water flow.
The drip tray is an optional accessory available for the wall mount but not for the ceiling mount.
A water hammer arrestor is recommended in ceiling mounted applications using a high flow, deck mounted valve. Kohler recommends that a Sioux Chief
For ceiling mount applications, the height from the bottom of the bath to the spout should not exceed 9’ (2.7 m).
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