What cartridge is in a Moen Monticello shower?
What cartridge is in a Moen Monticello shower?
Moen 1222B Posi Temp Shower Valve Replacement Cartridge The 1222 is the one that you’ll commonly find in your hardware stores.
How do I get replacement parts from Moen?
Replacement parts may be obtained by calling 1-800-289-6636 (Canada 1-800-465-6130), or by writing to Moen Incorporated, 25300 Al Moen Drive, North OImsted, OH 44070-8022.
How do I find my Moen faucet model number?
Exact model numbers can be found on your box or on your instruction sheet. If unavailable, you may find the general family series number on the back of the spout (non pullout).
How do I identify my Moen shower cartridge?
If not the series number can be usually be found on the underside of the faucet or on the decorative escutcheon ring that goes around it. The second way to identify your Moen valve cartridge is to remove the old one. You will do this by first shutting off the hot and cold water feed to your shower.
Where is the part number on a Moen faucet?
The model/series number is usually a four or five digit number and can be followed by letters. On the underside of the spout, the series number may be found. There is a decorative ring at the bottom of the spout that has a series number on it.
Where is the part number on a Moen shower cartridge?
How do I identify my faucet model?
The model number is printed on a tag that is attached to the cold water supply line of the faucet. The supply line is located below the sink, countertop, bath rim, or behind the bowl of a bidet. The model number, or part number, is typically preceded by “P/N.”
How do you remove a Moen Monticello Roman tub spout?
Step One-Will the Spout Fit?
- Remove the round plug button from behind the spout.
- Use a 5/32″ Hex wrench to remove the Hex screw from behind the spout.
- Pull up on the spout to remove the old spout. This may be difficult to remove due to sealant or putty around it.
- Measure the spout shank.
How do I know what shower cartridge to buy?
Use a caliper or ruler and measure the cartridge. Do this by measuring from the base to the tip (from seat to splines). Pay attention to the length tier of your cartridge (Lengths range from 1–12). Next, identify the broach pattern with the broach chart (see page B-5).