Quote:
Originally Posted by sandy43
I'm beginning to think it's in the shower wall. I'll pull the shower controls before taking the underbelly down. You would think they would do all these units the same, especially within the same model.
|
It's going to be "somewhere above the level of the toilet", so taking down the underbelly would be the very LAST resort !!! Thinking about it, on some older models with the shower in the corner of the bathroom (or really older ones) that had a bedroom/bath combo, there was an access panel in the living room, on the wall separating the bath from the living room, often in a cabinet with a "false backing" which was actually a removable panel to access the anti-siphon valve. So, go to the "lower level" and look for a cabinet that would share a common wall with the shower. See if maybe there's a 6'x6' panel on the back wall of that cabinet ???? If not, possibly inside the corner space behind the shower faucet. ????
All guesses, but I'm not inclined to even think it would be installed "low" in the holding tank area or in the basement near the coroplast underbelly, as that would defeat the anti-siphon capacity (if the valve failed).....