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Drain Saddle fi ts standard 1 ¼” – 1 ½” drain pipes
Drain Saddle Installation - Part# 164016
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Tefl on tape must be applied in a clockwise direction. Wrap (7 to
12 turns) around the male pipe threads (MPT) on the stainless
steel fi tting on top of the tank.
The small square black foam gasket with a circle cut out of the
middle must be applied to the inside of the drain saddle. Remove
sticky tape backing and stick to the drain saddle as shown.
1 Black compression nut
1 Semicircle bracket with opening
2
Screws
1
Foam
washer
2 Nuts for screws
1 Semicircle bracket
Gather the pieces of the drain saddle
Tank Ball Valve Installation - Part#: 134018
Caution:
Do not over-tighten the screws. Over-tightening screws may crack
the drain saddle.
Caution:
If you have a garbage disposal, do not install the drain line near it.
Installation of the drain line must be either above the disposal, or if
a second sink drain is available, install it above the cross bar on the
second sink. Installation of the drain line near a garbage disposal
may cause the drain line to plug. If no other installation of drain line
is available, Watts offers drain line installation kits that can be used
with garbage disposals (part numbers 164014 and 164020).
Assemble the drain saddle around the drain pipe at least 1 ½”
above the nut of the P-trap to allow for the removal of the P-trap if
necessary. Using a Philips screw driver tighten screws evenly and
securely on both sides of the drain saddle.
Insert a ¼” drill bit into the opening of the drain saddle and drill a
hole in to the drain pipe.
NOTE: Take extreme caution to only
drill through one side of the drain pipe and not all the way
through.
Attach black compression nut to the drain saddle, but do not tighten
at this time. The black tubing will be installed later.
Thread the quick connect ball valve (supplied in the parts bag) onto
the stainless steel connector on the tank.
Note:
Do not over-tighten plastic connections.