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Newport Brass Faucets
Lavatory Valves
Most of our lavatory
and kitchen faucets use the same hot and cold valves throughout all of
our series, the exceptions are listed below
with the series that they are used. All lavatory and kitchen faucets
except for the pot filler are regulated to 2.2 gallons per minute (GPM).
The valves along with their cartridges are listed as follows:
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Hot =
1-600
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Cold =
1-601
Cartridge = 1-001
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Wall
Mounted Faucets = 1-532 & 1-532C
Cold Cartridge = 1-510
Hot Cartridge = 1-511
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Torque-able Cartridges for wall mount levers (Sent with trim)
These are cartridges
that are much stiffer and will not allow the handles to fall on their
own in the case of heavy lever handles.
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Cold
torque-able cartridge = 1-543
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Hot
torque-able cartridge = 1-544
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Hot Long
Stem Valve (1040) = 1-610
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Hot Long
Stem Valve (1680, 1690, 1700, 1720) = 1-529
Cartridge = 1-092
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Cold
Long Stem Valve (1040) = 1-611
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Cold
Long Stem Valve (1680, 1690, 1700, 1720) = 1-528
Cartridge = 1-091
Extensions for
Lavatory Valves
There are extensions
for all of our lavatory valves. These are to be used when the customer
has a thick deck where the normal stems are not long enough; these are
parts that will need to be purchased from the dealer. Certain trim will
need to be
modified
to fit these extension stems correctly. When searching for these stems
in the catalog you will find them under the Tub/Shower section of the
parts price list.
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Hot
lavatory valve extension = 1-511
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Cold
lavatory valve extension = 1-510
Balanced
Pressure Shower Valves
Pressure balance
valves are single control valves that are also classified as anti-scald
devices (one handle as opposed to two or three handles). They monitor
the temperature of the hot and cold water at the inlet location. If the
cold-water pressure decreases, the valve senses this and quickly reduces
the hot water pressure. When the pressure changes on the hot or cold
side, the valve instantly reacts to produce an even temperature. All
balanced pressure valves have a maximum output of 5gpm.
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Shower
only balanced pressure valve = 1-504
Cartridge = 1-028
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Tub/shower balanced pressure valve = 1-505
Cartridge = 1-028
Diverter Cartridge = 1-043
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Stem Kit
= 1-074
The stems need to be
cut down to fit the trim correctly. There is no extension available if
they rough in the valves too deep. However, if they cut the stem too
short they can get a replacement stem and all thread to make the
application work. This kit comes with the splined
stem, all-thread, and locknut.
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Filters
= 1-068 (x 2)
The filters were
designed to catch debris from entering the valve, and they should be
cleaned periodically. If the valve is leaking and the cartridge has
been replaced, debris caught in the filters can result in reduced water
pressure from either the hot or the cold water. A split o-ring or
broken filter can also be another cause for the valve to leak. They may
need to either replace or clean the filters. Two are required per
valve.
Diverter Valves
Diverter valves divert
water flow from one opening to another. There are two different
diverter valves that divert between different functions.
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4 – Port
Diverter Valve = 1-608
Cartridge = 1-512 (stem and cartridge)
or 1-072 (cartridge only)
Stem only = 1-071
This is a diverter
valve to be used with the balanced pressure or 2-handle shower sets; it
is used to divert between a showerhead and a hand shower. This valve
cannot be used to divert from an overhead shower.
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5 – Port
Diverter Valve = 1-605
Cartridge = 1-075
Stem only = 1-071
This is a diverter
valve also to be used with the balanced pressure valve or 2-handle
shower set to divert among 3 functions, (shower head, hand shower, and
tub spout.) This valve cannot be used to divert from an overhead
shower.
2-3 Handle Shower
Valves
This valve consists of
a hot, cold, and diverter (if three handle) valve connected together on
an 8 inch yolk. It is still available today but it does not meet code
requirements in most states where it has to be pressure balanced or
anti-scald. Code does not currently apply to tub only applications.
(10-12 GPM)
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2-Handle
= 1-500
Cold Cartridge= 1-510
Hot Cartridge = 1-511
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3-Handle
= 1-501
Cold Cartridge= 1-510
Hot Cartridge = 1-511
Diverter Cartridge = 1-512
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Torque-able Cartridges for levers
Cold torque-able cartridge = 1-543
Hot torque-able
cartridge = 1-544
Remote Pressure
balance Valve
= 1-535
This is an in-wall
valve used to make 2-3 handle valves pressure balanced to meet code
requirements. This valve is not listed in the catalog.
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Cartridge = 1-059
Thermostatic Valve
The thermostatic valve
is an anti-scald valve designed for high volume. It has a sensor that
reacts instantly to changes in temperature caused by either pressure or
inlet temperature changes. If the water pressure
drops or the hot water supply cools, the valve assures that the water
temperature remains the same. This valve requires a separate Stop
Valve/Volume Control for each function in the bathroom. The
thermostatic valve is a mixing valve only, it cannot control on or off
to any function. Thermostatic valves are not designed to ever be used
with a diverter valve. (14-16 GPM @ 45psi)
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New
Style (after 9/02) = 1-540
Cartridge = 1-102
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Old
Style (before 9/02)
Cartridge – 1-088
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Extension = 2-260/(Finish)
Using the extension
will extend the valve cartridge out from the wall 1-3/8” if the
thermostatic valve was roughed in too deep.
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Old
Style Thermostatic Valve Extension = 2-260.NC/(Finish)
Stop Valve/Volume
Control
These valves are to be
used with the thermostatic valve only. One of these valves is needed
for each separate function in the shower. Please note that you may put
up to four body sprays on one ¾” stop valve. Since the thermostatic
valve cannot turn the water on or off these valves serve only as an on
and off valve and volume control.
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1-606C =
½” TURNS WATER ON CLOCKWISE
Cartridge = 1-510
Torque-able cartridge = 1-543
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1-606H =
½” TURNS WATER ON COUNTER CLOCKWISE
Cartridge = 1-511
Torque-able cartridge
= 1-544
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1-607C =
¾” TURNS WATER ON CLOCKWISE
Cartridge = 1-517
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1-607H =
¾” TURNS WATER ON COUNTER CLOCKWISE
Cartridge = 1-518
Roman Tub Valves
The term “roman tub
faucet” refers to a faucet mounted on the rim of a tub or the deck
behind the tub. It is used to fill the tub with water. Another term
synonymous with roman tub faucet is “deck mount” faucet. These faucets
are capable of putting out 10-12gpm using ¾” valves.
·
Hot =
1-602
Cartridge = 1-004
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Cold =
1-603
Cartridge =
1-003
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Diverter
= 1-604
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Long
Stem Hot (1040) = 1-612
o
Long
Stem Hot (1680, 1690, 1700, 1720) = 1-616
Cartridge = 1-094
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Long
Stem Cold (1040) = 1-613
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Long
Stem Cold (1680, 1690, 1700, 1720) = 1-615
Cartridge = 1-093
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Long
Stem Diverter = 1-614
Cartridge = 1-098
Quick Connect
= 1-016
This is used to
connect the spout to the deck. It consists of two main parts, one is
the nipple that is threaded into the bottom of the spout and the other
half is installed through the deck. The nipple is secured with two
o-rings to prevent leakage. Note that the nipple must have Teflon tape
it before being threaded into the spout to also prevent leaking.
Spacer
= 10382
This item is used for
the roman tub spouts to allow for the decorative ring underneath them so
the nipple will connect properly to the deck housing.
Roman Tub
Extensions
All roman tub sets
have extensions for the hot, cold, diverter, and spout. Each of these
extensions will give them an extra 4” of stem that can be
modified, the spout extension extends down
underneath the deck.
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Hot
Extension = 1-517
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Cold
Extension = 1-518
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Diverter
Extension = 1-519
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Spout
Extension = 1-035 |