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5. With the valve castings “IN” port facing
directly down, connect the outlet of the
main supply valve to the inlet of the
transfer valve using a 1/2” copper
water tube. If the supply valve has 2
outlets, one of these outlets must be
plugged.
CAUTION:
For CC (copper to copper)
installations, the cartridge must be
removed from the valve body before
heating the valve. Failure to do so will
result in cartridge damage. 
Please
refer to the instructions ‘Removing
Cartridge for CC Connection/
Servicing.’
Handle Stem Position for Handle Adapter/Handle Assembly
For correct handle position/outlet flow designation, make sure that the handle
stem flats locating mark is facing upwards and away (opposite direction) from
the inlet.
Rough-in Body Casting
1. 
The distance from the supply valve center to the center of the transfer valve must be a minimum
of 12” (305mm) to assure proper clearance of the transfer valve escutcheon and supply valve
escutcheon.
2. In the finished wall, make a minimum hole of 2-3/4” (70mm) diameter for the transfer valve
installation.
3. The plaster ground is used as a guide to help install the valve at the proper depth within the wall.
The plaster ground should be flush with the finished wall once the transfer valve is installed. The
inlet of the transfer valve may not be aligned with the outlet of the shower valve. For example,
the transfer valve installed with Posi-Temp has an offset as shown in the Figure at left.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
"
12
" TYP
56
" TYP
44
"
(12.7 mm)
1/2
FINISHED
WALL
FLOOR
2
Assembly of Outlet Connections
There are 3 outlets of the transfer valve, providing 3 separate, discrete
functions. Suggested outlet designations are as follows:
• Outlet #1: Showerhead
• Outlet #2: Handshower (45° from the left of Outlet #1)
• Outlet #3: Un-used
• Outlet #4: Tub Spout, Additional Showerhead, or Handshower (90° from
the left of Outlet #1)
NOTE: Do not block any outlet. If any outlets are not to be used (i.e. tub spout), the outlet
should be plumbed into the line of one of the other outlets. This valve is not intended
to be used as a shut-off valve. Damage to the shower system may result if the valve
is used as a shut-off valve. To prevent the potential of cross flow, check valves must
be integral to the supply valve or installed in both hot and cold water supply lines.
Valve
Front
Hot
Cold
Valve
Rear
Removing Cartridge for CC Connection/Servicing
1. 
Remove plaster ground but do not discard.
2. Using an adjustable wrench on the flats, remove the externally threaded
top plate by turning it counterclockwise (CCW).
3. Grasp the cartridge by the stem with pliers and pull the cartridge straight
out.
4. The Positemp Valve can be
connected to the Diverter Valve
in the configuration shown at
left. The top port (Shower Port)
on the Positemp Valve will
need to be capped.
Installing Cartridge Into Transfer Valve Body
1. 
Place the cartridge into the transfer valve body, positioning the 2 locating
pins on the bottom of the cartridge (Figure 1) into the 2 locating holes in
the transfer valve body (Figure 2). Assure (a) the locating key on the top
of the cartridge is facing upwards away from the inlet, and (b) that the
stem flats locating mark is facing upwards and away from the inlet
(Figure 3).
Cap
Shower Port
Rear
View
Outlet #1
Outlet #2
Outlet #4
Outlet #3 (un-used)
Inlet
Plumbing example for
un-used Outlet #4
Valve Housing
Stem
Handle Stem Bushing
Plaster Ground
Top Plate
Cartridge
Figure 1
Figure 2
Cartridge
Locating Pins
Valve Housing
Locating Holes
Stem Flats
Locating Mark
Figure 3
Inlet
Locating
Key