Hi,
I'm roughing in a shower in the basement for my son to use in the future. As he has a lower leg prosthetic I am trying to set up a regular shower and handshower combination.
In speaking to the plumbing supply they stated all I need to do before drywalling etc is to install two Moen 62320 valves.
I have the valves now...I have the layout done. I presume, since they have two inlets and two outlets that I need to do the following:
Valve 1: Connect hot and cold lines, run to second valve off 1st outlet, cap 2nd outlet.
Valve 2: One inlet takes water supply from prior valve, one outlet to shower, one outlet to handshower, cap second inlet.
Is this correct? Its really the second valve that is in question as I was told this is to be used as a diverter and I want to make sure I am hooking up the lines to the right inlet/outlets on the valve....
I'm roughing in a shower in the basement for my son to use in the future. As he has a lower leg prosthetic I am trying to set up a regular shower and handshower combination.
In speaking to the plumbing supply they stated all I need to do before drywalling etc is to install two Moen 62320 valves.
I have the valves now...I have the layout done. I presume, since they have two inlets and two outlets that I need to do the following:
Valve 1: Connect hot and cold lines, run to second valve off 1st outlet, cap 2nd outlet.
Valve 2: One inlet takes water supply from prior valve, one outlet to shower, one outlet to handshower, cap second inlet.
Is this correct? Its really the second valve that is in question as I was told this is to be used as a diverter and I want to make sure I am hooking up the lines to the right inlet/outlets on the valve....