Where is the model number on a Kohler transfer valve?
Where is the model number on a Kohler transfer valve?
The 1/2″ has a cotter pin that looks like an “A” or “V”. Note: The Transfer and Diverter Valves can be distinguished easiest by looking at the mounting nut that holds the valve cartridge in place. The model number of the valve will be located on this nut.
Do you have to have mixed water supply for Kohler transfer valve?
Observe all local plumbing and building codes. Do not remove the plaster guard until instructed to do so. A mixed water supply is required for this valve. Read these instructions and plan the installation before beginning. Component location, spacing, and situational requirements can vary. Shut off the water supply.
Where is the transfer and diverter valve located?
Note: The Transfer and Diverter Valves can be distinguished easiest by looking at the mounting nut that holds the valve cartridge in place. The model number of the valve will be located on this nut. The K-728-K-NA valve allows for combined functions while the K-737-K-NA valve only allows for one function at a time.
What does a 3 / 4 transfer valve look like?
The 3/4″ valve has a cotter pin that looks like an “M” or “W”. The 1/2″ has a cotter pin that looks like an “A” or “V”. Note: The Transfer and Diverter Valves can be distinguished easiest by looking at the mounting nut that holds the valve cartridge in place. The model number of the valve will be located on this nut.
The 1/2″ has a cotter pin that looks like an “A” or “V”. Note: The Transfer and Diverter Valves can be distinguished easiest by looking at the mounting nut that holds the valve cartridge in place. The model number of the valve will be located on this nut.
Observe all local plumbing and building codes. Do not remove the plaster guard until instructed to do so. A mixed water supply is required for this valve. Read these instructions and plan the installation before beginning. Component location, spacing, and situational requirements can vary. Shut off the water supply.
Where is the cotter pin on a Kohler volume valve?
Note: The 3/4″ and 1/2″ Stacked Valves can be distinguished by the cotter pin located behind the stem of the top volume control. The 3/4″ valve has a cotter pin that looks like an “M” or “W”.
Note: The Transfer and Diverter Valves can be distinguished easiest by looking at the mounting nut that holds the valve cartridge in place. The model number of the valve will be located on this nut. The K-728-K-NA valve allows for combined functions while the K-737-K-NA valve only allows for one function at a time.