SHOWER OPERATING & SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS r BRADLEY SHOWER HEADS - - - - - - - - Column Shower & Wall Savers Individual-Wall Shower-Panelons 5howerhead Adaptors For Flared Connection Adaptors 3/8"-18 NPT 3/8"-18 NPT 1/2"-14 NPT 1/2"·14 NPT 153-087 Deluxe Showerhead 153-138 576·001 Core Assy. 576·002 5hell Assy. 3/8"~~ . NP~"II "1'1' " - 854-001 824-008 r Ball Joint Assembly - • ;! ,oS'~..,,~ 802-057 wILever Handle Volume Control 524-104 3/8" NPT ,n I!:'!',~ !I""l'"",!tl W t'> <} -.l,.f:< ~ "vo ~~~ ., ~~""'~ ... ... frj~ <V',?;,!f;f~ 524-096 o ~' .... $ _$ Lever Handle Volume Control -""; 524-008 Ball Joint f-----------576-002 5hell Assy. 1/2" 576·018 :.-....-...--, NPT Core Assy. 160-135 824-008 854-001 802-058 Ball Joint Assembly WI Allen Key Volume Control 524·103 524-099 Allen Key Volume Control Ball Joint I SET SCREW ~(2 REQ'D.I I , ] ~~ .•'./ , / ,? o~'<, c ~,p. n'.l" i'C "0'" ~/! \,\. ! ,'J~. <,,Y'\; 524-072 1----;:::===:::::;----:- I ' I 1 824-008 854-001 Ball Joint Assembly 524·102 ~~~(IJ [9(]~~(jJ The 1/2" NPT Ball Joint Assem- blies as shown are no longer available. When replacing complete Shower Head Assembly as shown .above, the adaptor will have to change to a 3/8" connection. 524-093 Ball Joint ~[D(J~~(jJ Obsolete Deluxe Shower Head must be replaced complete with the new style Deluxe Shower Head shown above. Replace with 524·072 B~l@y. P,O. Box 309. Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 824-008 Showerhead was furnished on column showers until well into 1974 when it was replaced by 824-072. The 824-072 Showerhead is not shown in photos, since it is identical in appearance to the 824·008 Showerhead. However, the method of connecting to the supply tube, and the type of Showerhead core are not the same. The 824008 Showerhead is currently furnished as part of the complete Showerhead assembly on individual wall showers, Econo-wall showers and Panelons. while the S24-072 Showerhead Is furnished on wall-saver and column showers. BRADLEY COMPRESSION SHOWER VALVES 1949 To The Present • NOTE: Complele valve assemblies are not shown. Only those parts reflecting basic design changes are illustrated. 128-011 Handle "Hot" 128-012 Handle "Cold" ... • 125-001L Bibb Washer VALVE ASSEMBLY NO. 502-018 Furnished from 1949 to 1963. Only the 125-001L & 160-146 are still available. 160-001 or 119-008 Valve Stem 1 160-146 Screw Valve Assembly 502·031 (Tempered), 502·031A (Cold), 502·0318 (Hot) ... REPAIR KIT NO. S45·048 125-001 L 128-021 Handle Bibb Washer Ixt- CONTENTS First 502-031 Series Furnished from 196310 1968. Only the 125-001 L & 160-145 are stili available. 160-146 119-042 Valve Stern Screw •..., 128-028 Handle Qly Part No. 1 160-146 Item Screw 1 125-001l 1 124-001BD Fibre Washer 1 125-001BC "0" Ring 1 117~OO2 Renewable Valve Seal 1 124-001K Valve Body Washer REPAIR KIT NO S45·048 125-001 L CONTENTS Bibb Washer Second S02-031 Series Furnished from 1968 to 1969. Only the 128-028, 125-001L & 160-146 are still available. 160-146 Screw 119-050 Valve Stem Bibb Washer 01y Part No. Ilem 1 160-146 1 125-001L Bibb Washer 124-0018D Fibre Washer 1 Screw 1 125~OO18C "0" Ring 1 117-002 Renewable Valve Seat 1 124-001K Valve Body Washer ~ ----------125-001 L 128-028 Handle 119-052 Valve Stem \.. REPAIR KIT NO S45·04BA Bibb Washer 120-017 160-164 Valve Stem Screw Third 502-031 Series Furnished since 1969. Only the third S02-031 Series can be provided complete, either as an assembly, or as individual parts. Extension) '------~v~---- CONTENTS Qly. Part No. Available as 821-020 valve stem assembly 142-027A 125-001 BC Blue Index Washer "0" Ring 142-027B 121-012 142-002BF B/rass Washer Bonnet 160-145 \ Screw "~~ ~ I 142-002BL Insert Washer 1 Screw 1 125-001L Bibb Washer 1 1 124-00180 Washer 124-001K Washer 1 125·Q01BC "0" Ring 1 117·002 Valve Stem Extension Valve Seat THIRD S02-031 SERIES 142-027 White Index Washer Red Index Washer Item 120-017 160-164 1 l ~ ~ * 125-001L Bibb Washer "9-052 Valve Stem / *120-017 Valve Stem Exten\Sion Used In Conjunction With The Following Parts: 118-009 Valve Body 124-001K Fibre Washer For Valve Body 117-002 Valve Seat 150-004 Escutcheon, Columns 150-035 Escutcheon, Wall Savers, Panelons ~ * 160-164 ~~ ~. ~,--~:j----<~ ~ § ~_screw \ \ "'S21-021 Valve Stem Extension . / 124-001 BD S2to20 Fiber Washer Valve Stem Assembly ·NOTE: It is not recommended that the component of the stem assemblies be ordered individually. It is likely that valve stem extension no. 120-017 can not be removed without breaking as it is made of Celcon plastic. If breakage occurs, that portion of the plastic remaining in valve stem no, 119-052 will have to be drilled out. It is our recommendation that valve stem assembly no. S21~020 always be replaced complete. Page 2 ..J • POS-I-PAK VALVES Individual Showers-Concealed January 1978 To March 1983 Single Tempered Supply Uses Washer 142-027 And Valve Unit S27-157 PARTS LIST No. 1 Description Part 160-261 Screw 2 128-049 Handle 3 142-002BL Washer Sleeve 4 169-743 5 169-742 Escutcheon 6 169-650 Cap 7 169-746 a-Ring 13/16 x 5/8 8 627-157 Valve Unit 9 627-157A 10 169-748 a-Ring 1/2 x 3/8 11 169-741 Waterway Sleeve 12 142-027A Washer-Cold (Blue) 13 142-027B Washer (Includes 169-748 & 169-746) Valve Unit (Includes 169-748 & 169-746) Hot (Red) HOT & COLD VALVES Individual Showers-Concealed Furnished From March 1983 To Present Single Tempered Supply Uses Washer 142-027 a o Page 3 Item Part No. 1 119-052 Valve Stem Extension Description 2 621-021 3 142-002BL Insert Washer 4 Screw 5 160-145 142-027B Red Washer 6 142-027A Blue Washer 8 128-060 121-019 Handle 9 10 125-001BC "0". Ring 11 124-001BO FiberWasher 12 142-002BF 13 113-430 14 150-110 Escutcheon 15 117-034 Seat Bonnet Brass Washer Sleeve I 565-040 Tempered POS-I-PAK VALVE S65-040A Cold 565-0408 Hot NOTE: Valve Seat is not included. Washer Washer 142-0028L 142-027 Temp. 142-027A Cold 142-0278 HOI Escutcheon Valve Body Screw 150-067 160-145 118-111 Washer 124-001K Valve Seat Adaptor Valve Unit '117-026 "117-027 827-157 'For Wall-Saver, Econo-Wall and Panelon. 153-139 Bonnet 121-018 UFor column shower. For Individual Shower Application See Page 3 527-113 Gradual Closing Valve No longer available. Contact Chicago Faucet-Ref. #333-X-SLO. S27-115A Self-Closing Valve No. oiv. 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 5 2 1 8 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 Part No. 169-580 169-581 169-582 169-583 Description Cap Nut Samson Nut Sleeve Samson Nut, R.H. Thread Used I," Conjunction With The Following: 118-088 Valve Body 124-001K Fiber Washer 142-028 Escutcheon Washer 117-002 Valve Seat Samson Nut, L.H. Thread 169-584 Brass Washer 15 13 11 10 169-585 Handle 169-588 Ball Race 169-587 Centerpiece 169-588 Asbestos Washer 169-589 Packing 169-590 Spring 169-591 Gland 169-592 Spring 169-593 169-594 169-595 160-118 Stem Seat Washer Seat Washer Screw 17 Set Screw Page 4 5 3 BRADTROL VALVES For Individual Showers Handle "cern Bearing *Sleeve & Insert 300-0935 '''~-' ~~~ ~ r~_ :,Qu Igi ~ 300-0306 7 ecem 300-1036 / ! 0) I-C=JC=l!® / .----------, Valve Assembly 300-0888 *Gasket 300-0602 "cern Bearing Cover Includes Items Marked * 128_\032 877 Screw 160-225 tel ~<C@ ?iiii@ cmm "j·11 "'I,"!',," 300-0312 Bradley Repair Kit No. 300-0760 Includes: 300-0935 Sleeve & Insert 300-0602 Gasket 300-0601 Cartridge 2l \ Screw (2) *Screw (3) 300-372 Escutcheon 300-0379 For Econo-Walls, Wall Savers And Panelons I "earn Bearing 121-015 'Cam Valve Body Bradley Repair Kit No. 300-0760 Includes: 300-0935 Sleeve & Insert 300-0602 Gasket 300-0601 Cartridge T .. (pC!0'" r/ Screw (3) Handle "300-0312 128-032 sL Valve Assembly 821-025 Includes Items Marked" 160-225 I For Column Shower "cern Bearing 121-015 Gasket 169-2\ .Cartridge e ·Screw (3) 300-0312 307601 a® ~O: le~~@~S@)C~~ Gask{as 125-001 'e. / I / Gasket. 300-0602 Screw 160-225 Handle 128-032 ·Sleeve & Insert 300-0935 (' Bradley Repair Kit No. 300-0760 Includes: 300-0935 Sleeve & Insert 300-0602 Gasket 300-0601 Cartridge Escutcheon and screws (not shawn) must be ordered separately, as follows: 150-061 Escutcheon, 6-Person Shower Escutcheon, 2-5 person Shower 150-062 Screw for upper escutcheon hole 160-176 160-177 Screw for lower escutcheon hole I Page 5 Valve Assembly S21-023 Includes Items Marked· I BRADLEY EQUA-FLO #478 First Generation Furnished to May 1982 Column Type Showers Wall Type Showers Echutcheon 300-1139 (Individual) 150_083 (Wall Saver) 150-074 (Panelon & Econo-Wall) Gasket 169-269 / Valve Body 567-305 / ~~"" Gasket 125-001 BS Sel Screw Screens (2) (Internal) 173-011 160-253 ,/ Screws (4) '> ,,::~:~::../>/~ '0" Ring (In Rear) 125-055 / I I I II Screws 300-1 '42 (Individual) 160-225 (All Other) I Escutcheon Screws (2) 160·177 NOTE Standard Rotor 120-026 Can Be Replaced With A Brass Stem & Rotor Assembly 545-372 Valves are equipped with Temperature Limit Stop. This Stop can be used to limit temperature of tempered water discharged. To adjust, remove Handle, loosen set screw. Remove Limit Stop and reposition to desired setting. Reposition Limit Stop turning clockwise for hotter setting and counterclockwise for cooler setting. ~ _ _ Screw 160·214 Handle 128-047 Temperature LImit. To To To Shower Head Shower Head Shower Head 1 Up (Groove In , 1 ~ 1 up UP ~ ~ ~SPhne)~ Position Temperature Position Temperature Limit Stops as shown for Limit Stops Individual Wall Showers. as shown for Wallsavers, PaneIons SERVICE SUGGESTIONS: Ordinary service requires replacement only of Double Face Seals. When replacing, it is recommended that you order complete Gasket Kit S45-271. Bottom of Rotor (Where contact is made with seals) should be checked for scratches. If scratched, replace. Gasket Repair Kit S45-271 Includes 1 125-001 CG 1 142-002CE 1 125-001AY 2 300-995 2 125-055 (Groove In Spline) Position Temperature Limit Stops as shown for Column and Econowall Showers Showers "0" Ring Washer "0" Ring Double Face Seal Square Rin9 Lubricate Top Face of Seal 300-0995 with a slight film of Dow Corning #111 Compound at assembly. Page 6 ,BRADLEY EQUA-FLOW #478 2ND GENERATION Furnished From May 1982 to Present .. r Column Type Showers Wall Type Showers NOTE: SHOULD THE ROTOR COME OFF THE STEM, ALIGN GROOVE IN OUTER RIM OF ROTOR WITH GROOVE IN SPLINE ON THE STEM WHEN REASSEMBLING.--.... ~o ,." ~o Echutcheon 300-1139 (Individual) 150-083 (Wall Saver) Screens (2) 150-074 (Panel on & Econq-Wall) (Internal) 173-015 ,-----,,-,61 J »: o 0 ~ f <, -, ~, ~///~, Escutcheon Screw / 160-279 // (Individual) / 160-225 (Econo-Wall & / ~ / 160-255 .• (Panelcn) Escutcheon ~ 1 150-093 (6 Person) ~50-092 (2, 3, 4 & 5 Person) r Cartridge Assembly 567-359 2 2 1 2 555-009 300-0995 567-360 125-055 Includes: Sleeve & Flapper Ass'y Double Face Seal Cartridge Ass'm Cap/Clamp 107-280 Escutcheon Screws (2) 160-278 Square Rings Valves are equipped with Temperature Limit Stop. This Stop can be used to limit temperature of tempered water discharged. To adjust, remove Handle, loosen set screw. Remove Limit Stop and reposition to desired setting. Reposition Limit Stop turning clockwise for hotter setting and counterclockwise for cooler setting. Screw 160-214 'l@/ Handle 128-047 Temperature Limit. To To To Shower Shower Shower Head Head Head 2 125-055 1 1 1 2 125-001BH "0" Rin9 269-031 "0" Rin9 300-995 Double Face Seal J ~SPline)~ \f!!!J ~ (Groove In ( Wall Savers) u' Gasket Rapalr Kit 565-073 Includes: Up ~ Square Ring NOTE (Groove In Spline) Position Temperature Position Temperature Limit Stops as shown for Limit Stops Position Temperature Individual Wall Showers. as shown for Limit Stops wensevers. Panelons as shown for Column and Econowall Showers Showers Page 7 When replacing the double face seals, lubricate the top face with a smali amount of silicone lubricant reassembling. When assembling cap into vaive body use silicone lubricant on 269-031 "0" Ring, to prevent twisting of "0" Ring. If silicone lubricant is not available, a slight film of soap may be used, BRADLEY TOUCH 'N FLO VALVE Part. No. 128-048 107-243 107-253 182-065 135-034 S64-024 S21-032 125-048 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 125-001BC 118-120 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 169-250 173-012 135-028 S64-014 S27-070 117-030 118-121 Description Push Button Cover Cover (Indiv. only) Spacer (Indiv. only) Spring Poppet Ass'y Adjusting Screw Ass'y Orifice O-Ring Body Gasket Filter Conical Spring Plunger Ass'y Internal Stop Core Seat Body Bottom Body Qty. Part No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 118-120 S64-024 S21-032 125-001BE 125-048 173-012 Description Body Poppet Ass'y Adjusting Screw Ass'y "O"-Ring Orifice Filter ! -. / 'In = 150-077 160-255 Escutcheon for ali other Showers Escutcheon Screw-2 Required 159-107 300-0372 Wall Piate for Individual Shower Wall Plate Screws-2 Required -, 5 . ~~ p.Q ~r------0 l r Il[--® Apply Thin Coat of Silicone Around 1.0.-1" Deep Body Ass·y. Lubr~AII Escutcheon & Screws (Not Shown) Must Be Ordered Separately as Follows: Escutcheon 6-Person Column Shower Escutcheon 2-5 Person Column Shower Escutcheon Screw-2 Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 573-019 REPAIR KIT 865-071 150-033 150-031 160-165 Item CONTENTS Qty Part No. 1 S73-019 Body Ass'm 1 135-028 S64-014 Conical Spring 1 Item Plunger Assembly REPAIR KIT 865-070 CONTENTS Oty Note: LUBRICATE "U"-CUP ON PLUNGER WITH DOW #111 SILICONE LUBRICANT Page 8 1 Part No. Item 125-001BE "0" Ring 1 125-048 Orifice 1 135-028 Conical Spring 1 169-250 Gasket 1 173-012 Filter 1 S64-014 Plunger Assembly BRADLEY TOUCH 'N FLO SERVICE PROCEDURES • ADJUSTING TIMING: 1. Remove escutcheon. 2. Remove cover (Items 2 or 3). Note: The push button, and spring will also come loose with the cover. 3. Check present timing by depressing poppet valve (Item 6). Measure the time from poppet valve release to valve shutoff. 4. Changing Timing: A. Insert 3/32" Allen Key into adjusting screw (Item 7). B. Turn clockwise to time valve longer. C. Turn counterclockwise to time valve shorter. D. Recheck timing as indicated in Step 3, continuing adjustment until desired timing is reached. NOTE: A short turn will change liming considerably when setting valve in excess 0145 seconds, 5. Replace cover and related parts. 6. Retest timing by depressing push button (Item 1). If timing is significantly different than in Step 4D, repeat Step 2 and proceed as follows: Loosen poppet valve assembly (Item 6) slowly until a slight leak appears, then retighten slowly until leak stops (slightly more than hand tight). Repeat Steps 4D and retest with push button assembled. IF VALVE WILL NOT SHUT OFF 1. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 as above. 2. Using a 3/32" Allen Key, turn adjusting screw (Item 7) counterclockwise until adjusting screw is flush with body (Item 10). If valve continues to run, proceed with the next step. 3. Turn integral stop (Item 15) to shut off water, remove body assembly (Item 10) and check for: A. A loose or worn valve seat (Item 16). B. Any obstruction between seat and plunger assembly. C. Loose, missing or plugged filter (Item 12), in body assembly. If either condition exists, replace entire body assembly (S73-019). D. Missing plunger assembly (Item 14)..Conical washer worn or not centered on plunger assembly. Replace if either condition exists. E. Reassemble valve body assembly S73-019 and turn water on. F. If valve still continues to run, proceed with Step 4. 4. Shut off water to shower, Remove integral stop (Item 15), and check if bibb washer and screw have become disassembled and have remained in passageway or if any other foreign matter may be obstructing water flow. If integral stop core is defective, replace with a new unit. reassemble and test. IF VALVE WILL NOT TURN ON 1. Check if all stops are open. 2. Integral stop washer may have slipped off retaining screw, allowing it to obstruct passageway. Remove washer and replace integrai stop (Item 15) with a new unit. 3. Poppet valve assembly (Item 6) may be screwed into body (Item 10)too tightly. Only slightly more than hand pressure is necessary. Loosen and retighten to this degree. 4. Conical piston spring (Item 13) may be in upsidedown. Narrow end of spring should engage the piston. IF VALVE TIMING IS UNSTABLE AT CYCLES IN EXCESS OF ONE MINUTE 1. Make certain to depress push button (Item 1) and hold for one second to test cycle. 2. Listen to shower for evidence of strong flowing fluctuations. If these exist when other showerheads are used, check buiiding supply stops for full open, if strainers are clean and tempering valves are on. 3. If timing drifts steadily longer, make sure that position of orifice and a-ring (Items 8 and 9) are installed as shown. If not, remove and reposition. After repositioning, check new timing as follows: A. Turn water on. B. Open integral stop (Item 15). C. Depress poppet valve (Item 6). D. Look for water coming from around poppet valve. Turn adjusting screw (Item 7) through its range of adjustment, while holding poppet valve in. Water coming from poppet valve should vary from, "off" with adjusting screw tight, through a steady stream with the adjusting screw loose. E. Set adjusting screw (Item 7) so that water comes from around the poppet assembly (Item 6) at several (two to five) drips per second. This approximates a fifteen 10 thirty second range. F, Resume timing process. (' Page 9 BRADLEY PRESSURE BALANCING MIXING VALVE S27-022 FOR COLUMN SHOWERS DOES NOT INCLUDE ESCUTCHEON AND SCREWS No. No. Req. e o Q 0 0 0 0 00 gOO • • COLUMN Order Washer And Gasket Klt-S65-013 Includes Item Marked" 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 5 Part No. 169-255 150-032 150-034 160-177 Description Body Seat Escutcheon, 2-5 Person Column Escutcheon, 6 Person Column Escutcheon Screw Dome Cover 1 169-263 169-257 6 1 169-267 Lock Nut Cap 7 1 8 1 169-258 169-265 Handle Set Screw 9 1 169-264 Handle 1 169-266 Packing 1 169-274 Dial 10 11 Packing Nul 12 1 527-092 Limit Stop Assembly • 13 1 169-259 Cold Washer Retainer • 14 1 169-262 Cold Washer • 15 16 1 169-268 Cap Gasket 1 827-067 Flow Control Spindle • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 1 169-260 Hot Washer 1 169-269 Top Seat Gasket 1 169-261 Hot Washer Screw 1 169-270 Bottom Seat Gasket SERVICE SUGGESTIONS: Open valve to about warm position. Loosen handle screw and remove handle. Remove escutcheon, unscrew dial lock nut and remove dome cover. Unscrew Valve Cap with complete assembly. Leave Packing Nut in place while unscrewing Cap to avoid distorting end of Cap. When Cap is unscrewed. entire working unit may be removed. The perforated Cylinder is an integral part of Flow Control Spindle and does not unscrew. TheCyllnderis hollow and contains a Piston. The Piston is free-moving and provides preesure-belanclnq feature of valve. Bysliding back and forth under any variation in pressure, Piston opens orthrottles Hot and Cold Water ports to control proper delivery ratio of each. and so maintains constant even temperature. Control action is entirely automatic, and Piston is sealed Into Cylinder. and neither Cylinder nor Piston should be tampered with. Under no circumstances should wrench or pliers be used on Cylinder. It is a carefully machined unit and any marking or gouging will destroy its function. The Piston should be free inside Cylinder at all times, and should click back and forth when assembly is shaken. After long service in "rugged" waters, it is possible that mineral orotherdeposits may block Piston's action. Normally, tapping Handle End of Spindle against solid object will free Piston. If it is so solidly plugged that this is not effective. replace entire Spindle Assembly. Ordinary service requires only replacement of Hot and Cold Washers. To replace Cold Washer, remove large knurled Washer Retainer. To replace Hot Washer, remove Washer Screw. It is essential that both Hot and Cold Washers be replaced at same time. even if only one appears to require attention. Washer and Gasket Kit should be used for this service. Use only Pressure Balancing Valve Washers. In extreme cases or after long years of service, Body Seat may require replacement. Body Seat is removable after removal of four mounting screws. NOTE: When reassembling valve after any repairs, be sure Cylinder is drawn close to Cap before screwing Cap back into position. Valves are equipped with "LIMIT STOP," This Stop, located below Dome Cover, can be used to limit temperature of tempered water discharge. TO ADJUST: Open valve and turn handle to maximum desired discharge temperature. Unscrew LIMIT STOP Cap, screw in adjusting set screw until it seats. While still holding valve open to desired position, replace LIMIT STOP Cap and tighten securely against its gasket. BRADLEY PRESSURE BALANCING MIXING VALVE S27-025 FOR PANELONS & WALL SHOWERS INCLUDES ESCUTCHEON AND SCREWS No. No. Req. • • Description 1 1 169-264 Handle 2 1 169-265 Handle Screw 3 1 169-397 Dome Lock Nut 4 1 169-398 Dome Cover 5 1 S27-091 Escutcheon and Screw 6 1 169-399 Packing Nut 7 1 169-266 Packing 8 1 827-092 Limit Stop Assembly 9 1 169-401 Cap 1 169-402 Cap Gasket 1 169-259 Cold Washer Retainer 1 169-404 Flow Control Spindle 1 169·262 Cold Washer • 10 • Part No. 11 12 • 13 • 1415 1 169-260 Hoi Washer 1 169-261 Hal Washer Screw 16 1 169-408 Top & Bottom Seat Gasket 17 1 169-409 Renewable Seat • Order Washer And Gasket Kit-S65-048 Includes Item Marked" Page 10 I ! ( BRADLEY Mt;.TERED SHOWER VALVE S27-024 PANELONS & WALL SHOWERS INCLUDES ESCUTCHEON AND SCREWS /r III. No. ~ 1 169-240 Screw 1 827-063 Knob & Screw 3 169-376 Push-Rod 169-657 Spring 5 1 1 1 169-379 Cap 6 4 169-380 Cap Screw 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 169-377 Escutcheon 8 9 12 « 13 14 « 15 « 16 REPAIR KIT the running time cycle is too short, order Repair Kit 865-047. For a complete replacement cartridge unit, order 865-046. REPAIR KIT 865-047 Description 1 « 10 « 11 If valve is leaking and will not shut off, order Repair Kit 865-047. If Part No. 2 4 « No. Req. 17 189-378 Screw (Not illustrated) 169-381 Cap Gasket 827-064 Guide Nut w/"O" Ring 169-382 169-383 Gasket Cap "0" Ring 827-087 Shut-off Washers & Screw 827-088 Washer & Piston Unit 169-384 Spring 169-387 Retainer Washer 1 169-386A Control Rod Sleeve & Retainer 1 827-089 Integral Stop Unit INCLUDE8 ITEM8 MARK • VALVE ADJUSTMENT: By referring to the valve diagram, follow these instructions for valve adjustment. The diagram shows the valve set at maximum time cycles the Allen set screw is holding on the uppermost end of push-rod. To shorten cycle: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Loosen Allen set screw. "Pop out" plug bottom with sharp pointed tool. Insert thin blade screwdriver in center of knob and into slot of the push rod. Turn knob clockwise while holding screwdriver-firmly. Turn until push-rod is almost flush with top of knob. Tighten Allen set screw. Insert plug button. This procedure lowers the knob in the cap and effectively allows for a shorter stroke when the knob is pushed to operate the valve. SERVICE NOTES: Foreign matter in new pipe lines may interfere with proper operation of valve and may be corrected by removing cartridge and cleaning working parts of valve. If valve has long idle period between installation and operation, Cup Washer or Push Rod may stick and it may be necessary to disassemble valve end of cartridge and lightly lubricate these parts. The same procedure may be found necessary on installations which have only seasonal use. BRADLEY METERED SHOWER VALVES FOR COLUMN SHOWERS New Bradley Touch 'N Flo Metering Valve is available for retrofit. Adaptable on existing metering valve column showers with on-site machining (tool provided). Bradley Metered Shower Valve S27-023 for column showers & repair parts is no longer available. Page 11 , CLEA.NING. OF SHOWER MATERIALS SHOWER SERVICE SUGGESTIONS Stainless Steel Showerhead Leaks Periodic and frequent cleaning will greatly prolong the service life of stainless steel equipment and, altha same time, maintain a bright surface of pleasing appearance. The amount and frequency of cleaning depends on service conditions involved. 1. Replace bibb washer or renewable valve seat. using 3/8" Allen wrench. 2. A fibre washer was used under renewable valve seats prior to July 15, 1963, and may have become sufficiently distorted to leak. Remove washer and reinstall seat. using pipe dope on threads. 3. A hole may have developed in interior walls of the mixing chamber necessitating its replacement. 4. If Symmons metering or pressure balancing valves are used, refer to pages 6 and 7 for service suggestions. Follow these suggestions: 1. CLEANLINESS IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE. Ordinary deposits of dirt and grease are quickly removed with soap and water. Whenever possible, the metal should be thoroughly rinsed and dried after washing. To get rid of tightly adhering deposits, use stainless steel polishing powder. In all cases, rubbing should be in the direction of polishing lines. Warning-Never use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes on stainless steel. Always USB stainless steel wool or stainless steel brushes. 2. DO NOT PERMIT SALTY SOLUTIONS TO EVAPORATE and dry on stainless steel. 3. RUST-Sometimes the appearance of rust streaks on stainless steel leads to the belief that the stainless steel is rusting; Look for the source of the rust in some iron or steel not actually a part of the stainless steel structure. A steel nail or screw may cause the trouble. NO TE-Strongly acidic or caustic cleaners may attack the steel, causing a reddish film to appear. The use of these cleaners should be avoided. ENAMEL Enameled fixtures may be cleaned with any commercial detergent. liquid or powdered, as long as it contains no abrasive materials which will scratch the surface. Enameled pedestal panels and shower columns can be coated with a high grade automobile wax to protect their finish. SHOWER HEAD CLEANING If showerhead delivers an uneven spray. remove showerhead, disassemble, and remove foreign matter. Valve Leaks Around Handle Showers furnished prior to October, 1962 used a packing ring under the bonnet. Tightening the bonnet and/or replacing the packing ring will eliminate the leak. Fixtures furnished since then have "O-rings" instead of packing rings. Dirt may lodge around "O~ring" causing leaks-clean or replace ring to stop leak. Showerhead Angle From September 8, 1958 to late 1972, the angle of the spray of Bradley showerheads could be changed as much as 15° by loosening the lock nut and bending the copper supply tube to the desired angle. This feature was discontinued due to the increasing popularity of ball joint assemblies which provide a much wider range of adjustment. SHOWER DRAIN CLEANING Drain can be cleaned with plumbers snake inserted through hand hole of column. Shower Shrouds Slip S51.0~A __ Ring -_ 1""·Dlo. __ Prior to 1972 -_ 6',-Dlo. -Mulll Stall ShowersLoose Framework 1. Check grouting around outside standard, If standards are loose, reqrcut where necessary. 2. Tighten radial brace nuts inside column cap. 3. Check proper engagement of pin lock assembly. '101·.\ _ _ Shroud ShrOll~ Q· '" ' y ",.. ".. • _·_1_1 '1::.::: SG4·0tlA ~O"\ sa··on (6"""onl ...... ~~.~~~ u .....". Lo 1f-5Po"onl ' I~ (~ tt. 0 "TOPCOO o, ."'.,~~ 5Por ..n) WlIh Th.rmo.lollo Blon<1or Blende, "Submit dimension from top of drain fitting to ceiling, and from top of drain fitting to showerhead tip. Proper shroud part number will be entered on order and proper size shroud will be shipped. Do not submit shroud length. This will be determined at the factory. po. Box 309, Menomonee Falls. WI 53051 02459·883 Page 12