Gerber TREYSTA™ Valve System - How to rotate valve 180 degree for inlets coming down from above?

Treysta G00GS527STreysta Install Method 1Treysta installation method 2

 

The valve body of F1960 Cold Expansion PEX G00GS525 (no stop) & G00GS525S (with stops) and F1807 Crimp PEX G00GS527 (no stop) & G00GS527S (with stops) are designed for vertical inlets configuration application, so direction of inlets can be from top or from bottom. These valve bodies come standard with inlets up from the bottom, but can be rotated 180 degrees for installation with inlets coming down from above. For top-down installation only, follow the following steps and apply a rotation of the retainer ring and plaster guard at rough-in installation.

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Remove the plaster guard from the valve body.
    Remove Plaster Guard
  2. Loosen the screws a half (1/2) turn. DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS.
    Remove Screw
  3. Turn the valve body so the inlets point upward and rotate the retainer ring 180 degrees. Ensure the ARROW ON RETAINER RING MUST ALWAYS POINT UPWARD.
    Rotate Retainer Ring
  4. Secure the retainer ring and tighten the screws.
    Arrow Up
  5. Replace the plaster guard back onto the valve body. The plaster guard will click and secure on the retainer ring. Ensure ARROW ON PLASTER GUARD MUST ALWAYS POINT UP.
    Replace Plaster Guard 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What if my retention ring was not rotated correctly at rough-in, specifically for rough-ins featuring vertical inlets (GS525/GS525S/GS527/GS527S)?

Can you still access the retention ring?
  1. If yes, remove the plaster guard, rotate the retention ring, and then replace the plaster guard. All arrows should always be pointing up.
  2. If not, please for a possible solution.

 

For other Frequently Asked Questions, see the article on Gerber Treysta FAQs.
 
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