Attwood 4133 User Manual
Deck washdown systems, Aft-deck shower and
Aft-Deck Shower and
Deck Washdown systems
4131, 4133 and 4132
Installation Instructions
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Form Number 69337 Rev. B
03-10
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FEATURES
The Attwood Aft-Deck Shower system (4131, 4133) is designed for
use on pleasure boats to rinse off swimmers and pets and to spray
away salt and sand. The shower systems hot and cold faucets blend
water for ideal temperature. It can also be used for cold water only.
The Deck Washdown System (4132) was designed with a high
pressure sprayer for use on sport fishing boats to wash down the rear
decks. The sprayer has a valve to regulate or shut off the water.
Both systems feature a high-styled hinged cover to store and protect
the sprayhead and controls. They are both made of high-impact,
engineering grade polycarbonate plastic.
REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
• Cordless drill, 1/8" (3mm) and 1/2" (13mm) drill bits
• Six #8 x 3/4" stainless steel countersunk or panhead screws
• Keyhole or sabre saw
• Screwdriver
• Channel lock pliers or wrench set
• Teflon tape (optional)
• Brass or plastic standard 1/2" pipe end cap (optional)
WARNING:
Always remove the boat from the water before using 120V AC
power tools.
LOCATION
Select a location that will allow the cover to swing freely and allow
room for hose storage and plumbing.
Figure 1
AFT-DECK SHOWER (4131, 4133) INSTALLATION
1. Using the template on the reverse side of these instructions,
drill a 1/2" hole at all four corners of the template. Cut an
8-1/2" x 4" opening.
2. Remove cover and sprayhead. Place box in opening and mark all
screw hole locations. Remove box and drill pilot holes.
3. Attach water lines to appropriate hot/cold controls. Wrap hose
connections with teflon tape or use pipe joint compound to prevent
leaks. Note: If only cold water connection is made, it is important
that the remaining hot water connection be sealed by installing a
standard 1/2" pipe end cap to prevent accidental water discharge
inside the boat.
4. Attach spray hose to center threaded fitting between hot and cold
connections.
5. Place enclosed hot and cold labels on appropriate knobs.
6. Thread end of hose through hole in end of box and attach to end
of sprayhead.
7. Test all connections for leaks.
8. Place box in cutout opening. Check to be sure that the hose is free
to be pulled out and pushed back into place. Attach box using all
six screws.
CAUTION:
Do not overtighten screws.
DECK WASHDOWN (4132) INSTALLATION
1. Using the template on the reverse side of these instructions,
drill a 1/2" hole at all four corners of the template. Cut an
8-1/2" x 4" opening.
2. Remove cover and sprayhead. Place box in opening and mark all
screw hole locations. Remove box and drill pilot holes.
3. Attach hose to pump outlet. Wrap hose connections with teflon
tape or use pipe joint compound to prevent leaks.
4. Thread end of hose through hole in end of box and attach to end of
sprayhead.
5. Connect wiring of switch to pump using insulated crimp-on
connectors. Fuse according to pump manufacturers specifications.
Run system to test all connections for leaks.
6. Place box in cutout opening. Check to be sure that the hose is free
to be pulled out and pushed back into place. Attach box using all
six screws.
CAUTION:
Do not overtighten screws.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Be sure to drain all water lines and fittings whenever system may be
subjected to temperatures below freezing.
Counter Sunk
Panhead
(Determine which screw type by matching feature on housing)
(Fiqure 1)