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Parts for Exposed 1/2" Thermostatic Shower System


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The cartridges and parts within the valve have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years. Wear and tear, and the accumulation of limescale from hard water minerals, cause parts to get tight, leak, or fail. For continued safe and enjoyable use of your shower system, the manufacturer recommends servicing it about every 15+ years by replacing the cartridges and parts within the valve.

We have assembled these parts into convenient Service Packs.

20 Point Version

32 Point Version

Determining Whether You Need the 20-Point or 32-Point Version

Remove the Temperature Control Handle and count the number of ridges on the brass tip of the thermostatic cartridge. If your existing cartridge has 20 ridges, order the 20-Point Version. If your existing cartridge has 32 ridges, order the 32-Point Version.

How to Remove Temperature Control Handle

  1. Turn the temperature control handle so the set screw hole points upward.
  2. Use an Allen key to remove the set screw. (Make sure the set screw does not fall down the shower drain.)
  3. Position your feet so you have a steady stance. Pull the center of the temperature control handle toward you using both hands. (Do not pull on the ceramic lever, because you can break it apart from the metal portion of the handle assembly.)
  4. If the temperature control handle does not pull off, spray Liquid Wrench or WD40 three to four times into the set screw hole. Wait between each spray so the lubricant seeps into the set screw hole.
  5. Wait 10 minutes, so the lubricant can soak in between the parts.
  6. Position your feet so you have a steady stance. Pull the center of the temperature control handle toward you using both hands.





Specifications

Instructional Videos

Thermostatic Cartridge Calibration Instructions

1/2" Versus 3/4" Thermostatic Systems

Tip To replace the thermostatic cartridge, you will need to remove the brass holding nut using a 1-9/32" socket or stem wrench.