The instructions include the mounting of an "L" bracket with two stainless steel hose clamps which are not included - like sure - I've got those in my back pocket. And the instructions also direct to "use the #8-32 x 3/4" stainless screw, washer and nut".... The? As if it were included? It wasn't. These are very specific items that not every household has. It means additional time wasted at the hardware store.
The plumber refused the part. He only use parts from he’s supplier or he won’t warranty not even his work.
It functions but is clunky and a bit to manage.
It functions but is clunky and a bit to manage.
After everything was setup the igniter was making the clicking noises, but no flame. I took the cover off and immediately saw two wires with black connectors on them seperated. One male and one female and they went in to the igniter assembly and they were not connected. So I connected them together and gave it another go. This time the gas ignited and I had a flame! Other than the connector issue the product works great! So check for those wires if you can't get yours to ignite. Just follow the gas line into the unit and you'll see them.
I offered to replace a leaking shower valve for a friend. Getting to the valve was the hardest part, since the bath sink cabinet was flush with the shower/tub's back wall. After removing it, I was able to access a very old valve that was indeed leaking. With the help of a Sawzall and a copper cutter I was able to get the old unit out. With some PEX and new galvanized piping for the spout I got it in, secured and braced. Got everything put back together, and the shower works great. A little fine-tuning with the temperature limiter, but the amount of water coming out of the shower has vastly improved, and she is happy. A solid unit that works.