A: Hi, this is Laura with Kohler Co. I am happy to assist you with your question. The installation guide states: Apply sealant tape to a 1/2" nipple. Install 4"
(102 mm) from the finished wall. Thank you for choosing Kohler.
by|Mar 21, 2021
Q:I need to know the diameter of the end of this spout which attaches to the wall. Thank you.
by|Aug 17, 2018
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A: Hi, this is Laura with Kohler Co. I am happy to assist you with your question. This spout is compatible with 1/2" copper tubing. The outside diameter is 2-1/2". Thank you for choosing KOHLER.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can this be used with a standard 1/2” copper pipe stub out without threads?
by|Apr 21, 2018
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A: Yes installed in a short time
by|Jun 26, 2021
A: Hi, this is Laura with Kohler Co. I am happy to assist you with your question. This spout has a NPT connection; this is threaded. Thank you for choosing KOHLER.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No, this model has an NPT fitting.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No. This is not a universal fit like some other spouts have. It requires a threaded 1/2" nipple that should extend 3-5/8" past the finished wall.
by|Apr 23, 2019
Q:I intend to use this on an outdoors water feature that currently has unthreaded copper pipe spout...
by|Mar 8, 2018
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A: Hi, this is Laura with Kohler Co. I am happy to assist you with your question. We do not recommend the use of any of our faucets for outdoor installations as this will void the warranty. Thank you for choosing KOHLER.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:What is the gpm for this spout?
by|Feb 14, 2017
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A: Hi, this is Laura with Kohler Co. I am happy to assist you with your question. This bath spout does not have any restrictors in it; it will produce the amount of water your valve produces.
Please work with your local The Home Depot for pricing and availability on this product. Thank you for choosing The Bold Look of KOHLER.
by|May 4, 2023
A: Depends on supply pressure, pipe run length, and bends. For a typical home using 1/2 copper pipe should range 5-10 gpm.
by|Apr 23, 2019
Q:Or does it come with adapters for different sizes?
by|Apr 8, 2016
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A: Hello, my name is Leah with KOHLER Customer Service. I am happy to assist you with your spout question.
I apologize you were unable to find the information you were looking for. The Devonshire bath spout will have a 1/2" NPT thread size.
Please work with your local Home Depot for pricing and availability on this product.
Thank you for choosing the Bold Look of KOHLER.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: Needs 1/2" nipple. No adapter included.
by|Apr 23, 2019
A: None
by|Jun 26, 2021
Q:I have a 8 inch bath spout already installed and I need something that is shorter to replace it.
by|Jun 9, 2014
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A: N/A
by|Jun 26, 2021
A: Hello, my name is Justine with the Kohler Customer Service. I am happy to assist you with your tub spout question.
NPT stands for National Pipe Thread which is just the threading on the pipe.
For additional assistance on this inquiry, please contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-4KOHLER. (1-800-456-4537)
Thank you for your inquiry and choosing the Bold Look of KOHLER.
by|Nov 5, 2021
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A: Requires 1/2" nipple that should extend 3-5/8" past the finished wall to the end of nipple.
by|Apr 23, 2019
Q:How do I take the old bath spout off to change to a Kohler bath spout on? Model # K-373-CP. Please give me an answer as soon as possible, because I can not use the bath. Thank you.
by|May 26, 2012
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A: Thank you for your inquiry. It depends on the type of spout you have: Slip-fit or NPT (threaded). This may help...
- A slip fit spout has an internal assembly that slips over a copper pipe. This spout has an opening on the bottom side where a setscrew is tightened to hold the spout onto the copper pipe. If you see a setscrew, you loosen it to "slip" the spout off of the copper water pipe.
- NPT refers to a standard thread size in the plumbing industry. This spout threads onto a copper pipe. This spout also has an opening on the bottom side, but there is no set screw, the copper pipe would be visible inside the opening. If you do not see the set screw, the spout has to be unscrewed from the threaded copper pipe.
This K-373-CP is an NPT (threaded) spout, so it requires a threaded copper pipe. We hope this is helpful. Thanks again.