Hi SteveC, Thanks so much for contacting Delta Faucet Company! The MultiChoice® Universal Integrated Shower Diverter Rough MODEL#: R22000 flow rate will depend on the trim kit used. Please refer to the follow for more info: 13/14 Shower 4.1 GPM @ 40 psi, 5.0 GPM @ 60 psi, 5.8 GPM @ 80 psi 17S Shower 4.7 GPM @ 40 psi, 5.8 GPM @ 60 psi, 6.7 GPM @ 80 psi 17T Shower 5.9 GPM @ 40 psi, 7.2 GPM @ 60 psi, 8.3 GPM @ 80 psi Please reach out with further questions! Best Regards, Kelley Digital Communications Specialist
Have u taken the shower head off and cleaned any debris out of the screen in the shower head? Run the shower without the shower head and check if you have sufficient flow. Any idea of the shower head is a low flow (water saving) shower head?
Hi John! Thank you for your question and we are happy to help. Here is a link to our Delta Integrated Valve and Diverter Trim Kits to work with the Delta R22000 Rough: https://www.deltafaucet.com/bathroom/showering/tub-and-shower-faucets?facetFeature=FltIntegratedDiverter . With any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us again. Best Regards, Carrie
Hi JuJu, thank you for contacting Delta Faucet Company! The R22000 shower trims will include both cartridges needed to install. If you purchased a 3-function trim it will have three decorative prints to help direct the flow of water. To use a 6-function you will need the trim that has the six decorative prints. Please note, some areas have water restriction laws that will prevent a shared option. We appreciate your inquiry. Please reach out directly if you have further questions! Best Regards, Kyra Digital Engagement Specialist
Hi Brian, Thank you for your question about the Delta Faucet R22000. Yes, a six-function diverter cartridge RP51919 can be used for outlet ports 1 and 3. There will be dead spots on some diverter settings because port 2 was plugged. Please reach out if you have any additional questions! Best Regards, Bryan Digital Communications Specialist (800) 345-3358 customerservice@deltafaucet.com
Yes you can. The instructions in the box will tell you how to connect it correctly.
Hi Chris, thank you for your interest in the R22000! The rough valve will allow you to run either the shower head, hand shower, or both at the same time. Please contact us directly if you have any questions or need additional assistance. Best Regards, Themar Digital Communications Specialist
I think the 3 way diverter can only do two fixtures but one at a time. I’m more familiar with the 6 way diverter that can run 3 fixtures either individually or paired with each other. If ur doing a new install I would recommend the 6 way with a traditional shower head, rain shower head and separate spray shower head
Hi Silvio, Thank you for your question about the Delta Faucet model R22000. Please accept our sincere apology for the inconvenience you are experiencing. We are happy to help! When the valve is installed with a three-function diverter trim, the right side outlet is not used. A six-function diverter trim or the six-function RP51919 cartridge would be used for three shower features that use all three shower outlets. Please reach out if you have any additional questions! Best Regards, Bryan Digital Communications Specialist (800) 345-3358 customerservice@deltafaucet.com
Hi James, thank you for your interest in the R22000! It sounds as though the rotational limit stop may not have been adjusted. The rotational limit stop is used to limit the amount of hot water available such that, if set properly, the user will not be scalded if the handle accidentally is rotated all the way to “hot” when a person is showering or filling a tub. The first position allows the LEAST amount of hot water to mix with the cold water in the system. In the first position, the water will be the coldest possible when the handle is turned all the way to hot. As you move the rotational limit stop counterclockwise, you progressively add more and more hot water in the mix. The last position to the left will result in the greatest amount of hot water to the mix, and the greatest risk of scald injury if someone accidentally turns the valve handle all the way to the hot side while showering or filling a tub. To adjust the temperature of the water coming out of the valve, pull the disc back to a position where it is possible to remove the rotational limit stop and readjust the teeth engagement position to the desired temperature. Clockwise will decrease the outlet temperature, and counterclockwise will increase the outlet temperature. Temperature change per tooth (notch) could be 4° - 16°F based on inlet water conditions. Repeat as necessary. Push the disc until fully seated. Please contact us directly if you have any questions or need additional assistance. Best Regards, Themar Digital Communications Specialist
Hi Jerry, Thank you for your question about the Delta Faucet R22000. Please accept our sincere apology for the inconvenience you are experiencing. We are happy to help! If this valve rough is used with a 3-function diverter trim kit for two shower features, please check that the right-side diverter outlet is plugged. The right-side outlet should only be used with a 6-function trim for three shower features. Please contact us directly for additional assistance or if you have any additional questions! Best Regards, Bryan Digital Communications Specialist (800) 345-3358 customerservice@deltafaucet.com