Installation Instructions

Tap Installation

 

Installing the tap in your copper water pitcher is a straightforward process that enhances the functionality of the vessel. This guide provides a step-by-step description of the installation procedure, ensuring that you can enjoy the benefits of your copper pitcher with ease.

Before beginning the installation, ensure that you have all necessary components at hand. This typically includes the copper pitcher, the tap, a rubber washer, and any required tools such as a wrench or screwdriver.

1. **Preparation**: Start by cleaning the area where the tap will be installed. This ensures that no debris interferes with the sealing process. It is advisable to work in a well-lit environment to facilitate visibility during installation.

2. **Positioning the Tap**: Identify the designated hole for the tap on the copper pitcher. If your pitcher does not have a pre-drilled hole, you may need to create one, ensuring that it is appropriately sized for the tap. The hole should be located at a comfortable height for dispensing water.

3. **Inserting the Rubber Washer**: Place the rubber washer onto the threaded end of the tap. This washer is crucial as it provides a watertight seal, preventing leaks once the tap is installed.

4. **Attaching the Tap**: Insert the threaded end of the tap into the hole of the pitcher. Ensure that it is aligned correctly and that the rubber washer is positioned between the tap and the pitcher. This alignment is essential for a proper seal.

5. **Securing the Tap**: Using a wrench or screwdriver, tighten the tap into place. It is important to apply even pressure to avoid damaging the copper material. Ensure that the tap is secure but do not overtighten, as this may cause stress on the pitcher.

6. **Testing for Leaks**: Once the tap is installed, fill the pitcher with water and check for any leaks around the tap area. If you notice any leakage, it may be necessary to tighten the tap further or replace the rubber washer if it is damaged.

7. **Final Adjustments**: After confirming that there are no leaks, make any final adjustments to the tap's position if necessary. Ensure that it operates smoothly for dispensing water.

By following these steps, you can successfully install the tap in your copper water pitcher, enhancing its usability while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the copper design. Regular maintenance and inspection of the tap will ensure longevity and optimal performance of your pitcher.