. Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems. e the tub upon its legs carefully,being sure not to strike the waste pro-jection on the bottom, and slip the wasteprojection into the top of the tub top rim of the trap should be lined withputty to make it watertight. Bolt the trapto the tub by the short bolts that come withit. Put the heads of the bolts into the slotson either side of the connections and screwup the nuts against the trap. The two extranuts are used to lock the first, so that therewill be no possible chance for them toloosen. If you use compression (stub) laundryt


. Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems. e the tub upon its legs carefully,being sure not to strike the waste pro-jection on the bottom, and slip the wasteprojection into the top of the tub top rim of the trap should be lined withputty to make it watertight. Bolt the trapto the tub by the short bolts that come withit. Put the heads of the bolts into the slotson either side of the connections and screwup the nuts against the trap. The two extranuts are used to lock the first, so that therewill be no possible chance for them toloosen. If you use compression (stub) laundrytub faucets, you can screw them direct intothe laundry tub tees that are already in thewall; but if you use the other kind oflaundry tub faucet, with the thread on theinside, it will be necessary for you first toscrew nipples into the laundry tub tees inthe wall, nipples that are long enough toextend about % of an inch forward of theback of the laundry tub. The faucets arethen screwed on these nipples with theflanges tight against the back of the Plioto No. 25. Opening the faucet holes 10 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., CHICAGO. Supply Pipe Connections When Attic Tank Is Used Installation No. 2 on this page shows the proper pipe connections when the water pressure is supplied by an attic tank, the water being taken from a well or cistern, or even from a spring or stream, and pumped into the tank by means of a force pump or a ram. As you know, it is necessary to have some sort of pressure to have running water available at any time. In this case, the height of the tank supplies the necessary pressure. Assuming that your attic tank is already set, the first thing to do is to put a %-inch pipe connection in the bottom of the tank. Then put a 1-inch pipe connection in one end of the tank down about 3 inches from the top. This 1-inch connection is for the overflow. In Installation No. 2 we show the overflow passing out through the side of the building, just under the roof eaves. The ov


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