Installation
Supplies Required
• Teflon tape and pipe sealant
• Piping to 1" NPT water supply inlet
• Adequate supply pipe supports
• Minimum 4" (102 mm) drain to accommodate 30
gallons (115 liters) per minute discharge for shower
waste
• Sign-mounting hardware
Local codes may require the installation of a backflow
prevention valve to complete proper installation.
Compliance with local codes is the responsibility of the
installer. Valve must be tested annually to verify that it
is functioning properly. Backflow prevention valves are
not included with the fixture and may be supplied by the
contractor or purchased from Bradley Corporation.
Assemble components
1. Assemble the components as shown on page 4
(S19-130) or page 5 (S19-130A).
2. Apply pipe sealant to all male-threaded pipe joints.
3. Use the rubber grip pad provided or a strap
wrench around pipes when tightening to prevent
marring. Place the grip pad on the pipe, then put
the wrench over the grip pad and turn the pipe
with the wrench.
4. Bottom edge of showerhead should be 84"
(2134mm) from the floor.
Connect water supply
NOTICE! Do not rely on Bradley's Drench Shower to
support supply piping.
1. Connect water supply piping to 1" NPT inlet
on unit (piping supplied by installer). Provide
adequate supports (supplied by installer) for
supply pipe using pipe hangers or other means.
2. Mount the safety sign to the wall using sign-
mounting hardware supplied by installer.
All dimensions assume standard thread
engagement. Variations in manufacturing allow
for +/- 1/8" (3mm) per threaded joint. To find
the tolerance of a dimension, add the number
of thread joints in between a dimension and
multiply it by 1/8" (3mm).
Bradley • 215-152 Rev. S; ECN 17-05-039
S19-130
8"
6¼"
(203mm)
(158mm)
Ø 3¹⁄₁₀"
(79mm)
84"
(2134mm) to
Floor
S19-130A
9³⁄₈"
(238mm)
7¾"
(195mm)
Ø 10¾"
(273mm)
84"
(2134mm) to
Floor
7/18/2017
S19-130, S19-130A
25½"
(648mm)
9"
(229mm)
25½"
(648mm)
9"
(229mm)
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