How do you adjust the temperature on a Kohler Rite shower valve?
Rotate the valve stem clockwise to turn the water on. Test the water temperature with a thermometer. When the desired water temperature has been reached, replace the red or black collar on the valve stem. Turn the stem counterclockwise to turn the water off.
What is the thermostatic mixing valve for a Kohler shower?
The K-2973 and K-2976 thermostatic mixing valves contain a single volume control/shut-off valve for controlling the water flow through the shower outlet. When plumbing to the valve’s bath outlet, you must install a separate volume control shut-off valve (K-2974 or K-2977) downstream from the bath outlet. 1205551-2-D 4 Kohler Co.
Where is the shut off valve on a Kohler thermostatic?
You must install a separate volume control/shut-off valve (K-2974 or K-2977) downstream of any used valve outlet. The K-2973 and K-2976 thermostatic mixing valves contain a single volume control/shut-off valve for controlling the water flow through the shower outlet.
Do you need an aspirator for a thermostatic mixing valve?
Before You Begin (cont.) The thermostatic mixing valves do not have an integral aspirator. For installations that use a bath diverter spout, you must install a twin ell (K-9663) with integral aspirator between the valve and the bath spout.
Where can I find model number of Kohler digital thermostatic valve?
The model number and version of the valve is found on a label on the outside of the valve cover. The digital six-port valve can be air tested up to 100 psi (689 kPa). Before testing, install the jumper wire to open the solenoid ports.
The K-2973 and K-2976 thermostatic mixing valves contain a single volume control/shut-off valve for controlling the water flow through the shower outlet. When plumbing to the valve’s bath outlet, you must install a separate volume control shut-off valve (K-2974 or K-2977) downstream from the bath outlet. 1205551-2-D 4 Kohler Co.
Before You Begin (cont.) The thermostatic mixing valves do not have an integral aspirator. For installations that use a bath diverter spout, you must install a twin ell (K-9663) with integral aspirator between the valve and the bath spout.
The model number and version of the valve is found on a label on the outside of the valve cover. The digital six-port valve can be air tested up to 100 psi (689 kPa). Before testing, install the jumper wire to open the solenoid ports.
You must install a separate volume control/shut-off valve (K-2974 or K-2977) downstream of any used valve outlet. The K-2973 and K-2976 thermostatic mixing valves contain a single volume control/shut-off valve for controlling the water flow through the shower outlet.