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754049-100 Rev. G

2

60 x 32 x 17 In. 

(1524 x 813 x 432mm)

60 Lbs. (27 Kg)

393 Lbs.(179 Kg)

40 Gal. (151 L)

22 x 44 In. (559 x 1118mm)

25.5 X 53 In.(648 x 1346mm)

10 In. (254mm)

29 Lbs./Sq.Ft. (195 Kgs/Sq.m)

15.3
27

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2722 BATHING POOL

INSTALLED SIZE

WEIGHT
WEIGHT w/WATER
GAL. TO OVERFLOW
BATHING WELL AT SUMP
BATHING WELL AT RIM
WATER DEPTH TO OVERFLOW
FLOOR LOADING
(PROJECTED AREA)
PTS.
CUBE (FT3)

ROUGH-IN INFORMATION:

1-1/2 N.P.T. THREADS

1-1/2 O.D. TAILPIECE

16-3/4"

(425mm)

 2"
(51mm)

4-5/8"

(117mm)

ROUGH
FLOOR

17"

(432mm)

1"

(25mm)

FINISHED
WALL

SEE

NOTE

3-1/2"
(89mm)

32"
(813mm)

60"

(1524mm)

3/4"

(19mm)

70mm
(2-3/4)

 9-3/8"
(238mm)

FINISHED
WALL

C/L OF 
DRAIN

229mm x 305mm
(9 x 12)
FLOOR
CUTOUT

15-1/8"

(385mm)

4-1/2"

(114mm)

25mm
(1)

BATH SUPPORT

MATERIAL

TOP OF

DECK

1

INSTALLATION AND FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS:

A.)

 Locate studs as required. Ensure roughing-in dimensions are proper, plumb, and square. It is strongly recommended that an additional 

opening be provided for access to the drain components.

B.)

 As shown in ILL. 2, mark the position of the underside of the deck by tracing a line onto the studs at the height indicated, using a level or  

 

other suitable straight edge.

 

C.)

 With the top of the stringer touching the traced line, attach the stringer to the studs.

D.)

 Install drain components to the bath following the manufacturer's instructions. See the roughing-in drawing for suggested opening size and 

location dimensions.

16-3/4

(425mm)

Illustration 1

Illustration 2

Each alcove
stud must
be plumb
and square.

3 0

( 7 6

2 m

m )

Summary of Contents for Ropetwist Bathing Pool 2722.102 LHO

Page 1: ...PRIOR TO INSTALLING TUB 2 ROPE TWIST SHOWER WALLS ARE TO BE INSTALLED OVER STUD WALLS 3 BATH MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED IN A RECESS TYPE INSTALLAION 4 THIS BATH IS NOT SELF SUPPORTING AND MUST BE SUPPORTED ALONG ITS ENTIRE BOTTOM WITH MORTAR OR GROUT STRINGERS WILL HELP LEVEL TUB BUT WILL NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT 5 TAKE EXTRA CARE WHEN DRIVING NAILS OR SCREWS TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BATH ROPE TWIST B...

Page 2: ...x 305mm 9 x 12 FLOOR CUTOUT 15 1 8 385mm 4 1 2 114mm 25mm 1 BATH SUPPORT MATERIAL TOP OF DECK 1 INSTALLATION AND FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS A Locate studs as required Ensure roughing in dimensions are proper plumb and square It is strongly recommended that an additional opening be provided for access to the drain components B As shown in ILL 2 mark the position of the underside of the deck by tracing a ...

Page 3: ...th B Check level front to back and side to side shim as necessary To secure the tub to wood studs use drywall screws with flatwashers or roofing nails immediately above the flange of the bath To secure the tub to steel studs use 4 drywall screws and flatwashers TYPICAL RECESS INSTALLATION 34 Typ 864mm 60 3 16 1529mm 3 2 8 1 3 m m TUB WIDTH LEVELING STRINGERS Flooring will be butted against the bot...

Page 4: ... dry Allowing bath mat to dry in the tub may cause surface damage Clean after use with a mild liquid household detergent cleaner Abrasive cleaners such as Lestoil Lysol Disinfectant spray or concentrate or Lysol Basin Tub and Tile Cleaner Windex Mr Clean Dow Disinfectant Bathroom Cleaner or cleaning products in aerosol cans should not be used HARSH CHEMICALS SHOULD NEVER BE USED ON ACRYLIC SURFACE...

Page 5: ...S FOR AN INTENDED PURPOSE Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you 7 Responsibility for compliance with local code requirements Since local code requirements vary greatly distributors retailers dealers installation contractors and u...

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