Diverter Rough in Valve for Delta R11000 3/6 Setting
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I'm not familiar with the model you're talking about. What I can tell you is that this is not an original Delta valve and should not be purchased.
All Delta stand-alone diverter trims, cartridges come with trim depending on set-up of 3 or 6 functions, and there are a variety of styles to choose from. choose from a variety of finishes You can always switch out the trim styles on your shower walls without tearing them down.
I doubt anyone other than Delta could provide you with a comprehensive list of every trim kit that would work with this rough in valve. Essentially, depending on the other parts you're using for your remodel, this will fit a variety of trim kits. br>br>I wish I could be more specific, but your question is so broad that it's the equivalent of asking what size tires fit a Honda Accord.
Simply make the ring 5/16 (8mm) bigger than the big one. I'll go with 2- just to be safe. Between 1/2 and 3 inches The trim ring must go around the hole and cover it. Check to see if the water is hooked up properly. The Delta Rough in valve bodies can be sweated with male pex adaptors or 1/2 inch copper.
Selected User Reviews For Diverter Rough in Valve for Delta R11000 3/6 Setting
wow - where do I start? Before we even get to the glaring issue, it's a knockoff, and a poor one at that. All of the threads are rough, there are burrs everywhere, and the body is machining pieces. THEN - THEN it was capped at the top! Seriously, you can't use this in any way or fashion with a real delta 3 way diverter valve (like the one pictured), because a 3 way requires the 1 and 2 outlets. They even go above and beyond in their instructions - Despite the fact that it is simply a Delta print. AVOID - AVOID IT. As you can see in the photos, there is no way for water to flow into outlet 3 (right side) once the delta valve body is installed and locked with the locking nub.
Another drawback to sweat fitting copper with this is that 1/2 inch copper will not fit.
The ports are not machined correctly, which is the biggest flaw. (too small) This means you can't use copper pipe in the ports, forcing you to buy 1/2" female NPT adapter to PEX fittings, which eliminates the majority of the cost and time savings while also reducing the rigidity of the mixing valves copper pipe helps with. Metal filings from the machining process were present in the ports, which I was able to remove using a pick and compressed air. I'm glad I noticed them because they could have caused damage to the new valve. br>Making this product work took too much time, energy, and money, and the cost savings were not worth it. I would have picked one up from my local supplier and returned this one if it hadn't already been closed. This is the last time I'll buy a cheap copy.
This is a sham. It's clearly a knock-off and the top outlet is capped, so it's not a genuine Delta part. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't use it. It's not something you should buy.
This valve isn't functioning properly. If we only want to use the regular wall shower head, the plumber will not be able to turn off the rain head. At all times, we must utilize both shower heads.
I bought it unaware that it was a knockoff. Because the genuine Delta diverter wouldn't work with this fake valve, I had to cut into a freshly finished and painted wall to rip it out and replace it with a genuine Delta valve. Don't squander your time and money on shoddy products. offs. When the two are put side by side, it's clear that one is superior to the other. Compared to the genuine article, this was significantly less expensive: The metal was a different color, the valve cap didn't fit properly, the internal channels weren't machined correctly, and so on. BEWARE OF THE BUYER!.
That diverter was a big mistake, and the installation was a disaster. It couldn't be matched with 1/2 inch copper pipe, so it had to be returned.
This isn't a Delta Valve, so don't expect it to work. For a job, I purchased four of them. GARBAGE PRODUCT! I ended up with 3 of them in my scrap bin. I am a Master Plumber, not an inexperienced DIY homeowner.