Cast Iron Tub Installation

Serenity Walk In Bathtubs congratulates you on the purchase of your new Walk-In Bathtub. Walk-In Tub will help make your independentYou will be secure in knowing that your Walk-In Tub has been made with your safety and well-being in mind. trouble-free bathing experiences and enhanced Every Serenity Walk In Bathtub is factory tested and inspected to ensure user satisfaction. program is tops in the industry. Plus, Serenity Walk In Bathtubs is continually improving manufacturing and innovation of the product to ensure your optimal bathing measurements of all door openings. hallways, doors, and door jams, corners/turns.) Compare measurements to the size of your Walk-In Check where water shut off valve is located. the power source is located, (make sure there is space for additional circuits to be added, if 4. Place drop cloths where needed. existing faucet handles, tub overflow and floor(Use reciprocating saw for

Use sledge hammer for cast iron.) A tip from the Pros: Use a reciprocating saw blade that is specially made for cutting cast iron. This will allow you to remove the cast iron tub without damaging theThere will also be less clean upThese blades can be found at most plumbing existing wall surround and install new drywall if(Use greenboard or cement board if 4. Turn off water to house at main valve. and cap the water lines. You may want to install shut offs, so you can finish installation. allow homeowners to continue to use water electrical outlet box on the back wall, 6�- 8� from IMPORTANT: Electrical service will vary depending on what options your Walk-In Tub has. If your tub is equipped with Hydrotherapy or Wet Pump: You will need to either tie into an existing home circuit (after you make sure there is room for more amperage,) or you may want to add an additional breaker in the home�s load center.

You must use a GFCI outlet or breaker on the circuit for the tub rated for 15 amps. (The amperage for the
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Where To Buy Curtain Tension Rods Install a regular 15 amp outlet by the pump. wire that outlet to the load side of a GFCI blank outlet which should be located in a convenient spot, so that it can be tested and reset. unfinished side of basement or nearby wall, etc.) equipped with a Recirculation Heater: The recirculation heater option requires its own dedicated 20 amp circuit, which must be directly to a GFCI breaker. Hooking up the Heater and

1. Hook the two power leads on the recirculation heater to the DCHook the brown/red/+ lead to the red/+ terminal on the DC power supply. lead to the black/- terminal on the DC power supply. 2. The DC power supply should have the power switch setto the ON Set the DC power supply on the fl oor between the shelfand the body of the tub. 4. Plug the DC power supply into one of the switchedoutlets on the 5. After you have completed these steps, you may now plug the �Air Switch� into your dedicated 20 amp outlet. be hooked up so that when the Air button is pressed, the heater and pump will run at the same time. test recirculation heater when there is sufficient water in tub to cover the intake and output ports. faucet assembly on the tub and connect the HOT and COLD lines to the faucet. (Refer to the instructions included with the DELTA faucet.) HOT water line from the faucet to the hot

inlet of the thermostatic mixing valve. 2. Install a �T� in the COLD water line and connect the COLD water line from the faucet to one branch of another branch of the �T� to the COLD water inlet on the thermostatic mixing valve. 4. Attach a line from the remaining branch to be connected later to the COLD water supply. 5. Attach a line to the HOT water inlet on the thermostatic valve to be connected later to the HOT water Bring in the tub. position and level using the level adjustment screws on the bottom ofWhen level, tighten the locking nuts on each foot. IMPORTANT: When tub is level, be certain to lower the CENTER FOOT down firmly to the floor. Connect water lines to the HOT and COLD 1 �� PVC pipe to existing drain. water supply lines and check for leaks at allDon�t forget to check for leaks at the power cords into wall outlets. front panel of tub. filler panel by screwing 2x lumber to the wall

and caulking the filler panel in place. A tip from the pros: Use a dry cut diamond blade in a skill saw to rip the filler panels to the properA fiber blade also works well, but suffers from a small amount of blade wobble. shower curtain rod, and remaining accessories. Important: Fill and drain the tub so that it will settle into its new location. your new Serenity Walk In Bathtub! Visit our Frequently Asked Questions section for more assistance.340/350 Series Frameless SliderView Installation Instructions | Technical Summary Sheet | Sometimes referred to as the “illusion” bath, the 340/350 Series Frameless Bath Enclosure for tub or shower hangs tough without the need of a frame The result is a dramatic sweep of glass ideally suited for the modern bath decor. The 340/350 has a soft-edged door stop that not only protects the glass door but helps to keep it closed. Other features include nylon rollers, Safety Tee-Locks, and Alumax’s trusted Open-Track threshold.

Choose the 340 models for bathtub installation or 350 for shower. Choose from clear or obscure glass and a variety of finish options. 340D/350D Series Deluxe Frameless Slider Designers will recognize the European styling which has been incorporated in this upscale version of Alumax’s frameless 340/350 enclosure. It is evident in the rounded header and such appointments as the clear glass panels with through-the-glass towel bars. The frameless panels glide easily on adjustable rollers above the easy-clean Open-Track. When closed, Alumax’s convenient Stop-and-Hold bumpers gently hold the frameless glass panels in a closed position. Available in clear or obscure glass and a variety of elegant finish options. 640/650 Series Framed SliderProduct Summary Sheet | The 640/650 Series has long been the most popular tub and shower slider in the Alumax line. The 640 model provides off-the-shelf availability for virtually any fiberglass, acrylic or cast iron tub.

The 650 version offers taller sizes for shower entry. Features include reverse proof doors for maximum waterproofing, easy-clean track and decorative towel bars. Also available with a single towel bar (640S/650S) or in a Euro style with rounded header and towel bar (640D/650D). Choose from clear or obscure glass and a variety of popular finish options. 1040/1050 Series Frameless Heavy Glass Slider With the Alumax 1040/1050 series Tub and Shower Enclosure, you don’t have to sacrifice beauty for practicality. By Combining 3/8″ heavy glass with through-the-glass towel bars, form and function come together in one unit. The heavy glass adds rigidity and weight to the enclosure while the towel bars add a sleek, graceful appearance. These combined with sealed ball-bearing rollers operating in a gracefully rounded header, pocketed wall jambs and a convenient Open Track design, make the frameless heavy glass slider an asset to any tub or shower. The 1040/1050 is available in Silver, Gold, or Brushed Nickel Brite-Anodized finishes.