Rohl, Need help identifying old trim (can not find brand)

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Hi there,
I am trying to identify the old shower trim, but can not find it online or in local store.
The only label I can see on the valve is 'T-11' or 'T-II'.
Any help are greatly appreciated, here are the pictures:
 

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It could be a Tempress cartridge.

newport-brass-shower-guide-03.jpg


Newport Brass has some trims I believe.

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Hi Terry,
Thanks for the reply.
I can not find the valve information on newport brass website. The trim kit in their website all requires their version of universal valve, which I can not tell whether it is a tempress TII or some other types.
For example, this trim kit: newbrass trim kit requires this valve: valve.
The valve parts document is attached as pdf.
So my question is: do I need to buy these parts 5-10 in pdf to make my valve cover looks the same as the showing, or do I need to find the trim kit that is specific to TII valve?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Your valve trim appears to be Rohl. They have discontinued this but the Newport will replace it if you have the correct parts. Go to pages 4-5 in the link and you will need items 2-12 and 15. If you need the cartridge, Disregard # 7 1-027 and order 1-028 instead. The stop block for yours is on the escutcheon and now it needs to be on the cover 1-209-2. Once this is done you can use any Newport current trim for pressure balance application using 1-684.


 

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Your valve trim appears to be Rohl. They have discontinued this but the Newport will replace it if you have the correct parts. Go to pages 4-5 in the link and you will need items 2-12 and 15. If you need the cartridge, Disregard # 7 1-027 and order 1-028 instead. The stop block for yours is on the escutcheon and now it needs to be on the cover 1-209-2. Once this is done you can use any Newport current trim for pressure balance application using 1-684.


Hi Marlinman,
Thanks for the reply.
Based on our link, the valve cover is inside the wall surface like this:
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But on my 7th picture, you can see that my valve cover stick out of the wall surface for roughly 1 inch.
Would this be a issue? Or the stem (part 6) extension's length is adjustable?

Thanks a lot,
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Items 6 and 10 are "Cut to fit".The rough-in depth of your valve shouldn't be a problem but I will make a comparrison between the plastic and brass covers tomorrow.
 

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Items 6 and 10 are "Cut to fit".The rough-in depth of your valve shouldn't be a problem but I will make a comparrison between the plastic and brass covers tomorrow.
Thanks a lot.
One last question: where should I buy those parts? I can hardly find the replacement part online; Only saw some used 1-595 valve sold by some people on ebay...
Should I buy that whole valve? since nowhere to find parts 2-12.

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Mark, With the Valve cap extended 1" beyond the finished wall I have not been able to find a trim that would fit. If you can send your photos to Auburn International they may have a trim that will fit. They have probably one of the largest inventories in decorative plumbing in the world.

 

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Mark, With the Valve cap extended 1" beyond the finished wall I have not been able to find a trim that would fit. If you can send your photos to Auburn International they may have a trim that will fit. They have probably one of the largest inventories in decorative plumbing in the world.

Thank you!
 
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