What kind of valve do I need for three ribbed shower?
Writing on the trim may not match and depth of the valve must be considered to ensure trim is flush with finished wall. Complete conversion kit, including mixer cap and PBU, GP876851, may work for three-ribbed valve. Plunger kits may resolve constant steady leaking from the showerhead or tub spout.
How can I identify the model number of my shower valve?
To identify the model number of your shower valve, first remove the trim, or handle and decorative plate. This allows you to expose the valve for proper identification. For assistance with removing the trim, refer to “Identify and Remove Single-Control Bath and Shower Trim”.
Where is the mixer Cap on a Kohler shower valve?
Another resource to help you identify your bath/shower valve is this interactive flow chart that will guide you through the identification process. Black mixer cap has 2 screws located at 3 and 9 o’clock that screw the cap to the brass valve body. Features a red or black temperature limit stop attached to stem of the mixer cap.
Where is the temperature limit stop on a Kohler shower?
Features an orange temperature limit stop attached to stem of the mixer cap. The brass, round, splined stem rotates clockwise to turn on. Cartridge (GP800881) may resolve leaking from showerhead/spout or temperature issues. K-8304-K-NA Service Parts information.
Is the k-t15611 shower trim compatible with Kohler rite temp?
Yes, the K-T15611 shower trim is compatible with this Rite-Temp shower valve. Thank you for choosing KOHLER. is the newer k-8304-k interchangeable with the older k-304-k?
Writing on the trim may not match and depth of the valve must be considered to ensure trim is flush with finished wall. Complete conversion kit, including mixer cap and PBU, GP876851, may work for three-ribbed valve. Plunger kits may resolve constant steady leaking from the showerhead or tub spout.
How to contact Kohler rite temp pressure balancing valve?
Please contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-4KOHLER (1-800-456-4537). Thank you for choosing KOHLER. My contractor just installed this valve and we are having issues with the water pressure. When t…
To identify the model number of your shower valve, first remove the trim, or handle and decorative plate. This allows you to expose the valve for proper identification. For assistance with removing the trim, refer to “Identify and Remove Single-Control Bath and Shower Trim”.