will the spout work for my situation explained below?
My 1/2" copper pipe extends exactly 4" from the wall and has threads on the end. threads are 1/2' long. will the spout thread onto the pipe and be tight against the wall and be facing down?
Asked by: Jack
Thank you for your question, Jack. The tub spout will thread onto a 1/2" pipe that extends 5/8" to 1 5/8" from the finished wall or sweat onto a 1/2" copper pipe that is 2" to 4".
Best regards,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
I have an old Delta Tub spout that screwed on using this fitting will it fit on this?
Here is a photo of the old "stub" that is sweated on to a copper pipe. This is a 25 year old Delta 600 series tub set. I would like to fit a stainless steel tub spout on this without removing and replacing. Open to other spout models in stainless.
Asked by: PaulR
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet model # RP17453SS can either be sweat onto a 1/2" copper pipe or threaded onto a 1/2" iron pipe. It does include an adapter assembly.
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
The pipe is 3 inches, the whole pipe is threaded which is rare. I have a hard time finding a fit, the old faucet was a delta that looks like a slip on design but somehow also fit this pipe by keep twisting it in. Can this fit?
Asked by: Nicole
Hi, Nicole!
Thank you for your question. The Delta RP17453 Tub Spout Assembly is designed to sweat onto a smooth copper pipe extending 2 - 4" from the finished wall, or thread onto a 1/2" IPS nipple extending 5/8 - 1 5/8" from the finished wall. Our Delta RP5836 Tub Spout does slip on to a 1/2" C.W.T. Here is a link to this option:
https://www.deltafaucet.com/parts-product-detail?modelNumber=RP5836
Best Regards, Rosanna
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28
this model faucet has failed for the second time. 6 mo ago it leaked back past the o ring and threads and into the wall, damaging my ceiling. I replaced it with another delta. it just did it again. Is there another one with brass threads internally?
Asked by: Brian Shelton
Hi, Brian.
Thank you for your question, and I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing a leak at your Delta tub spout. We do have another tub spout that works with the brass adapter. The part is RP19820. Here is a link to the unit on our website:
https://www.deltafaucet.com/bathroom/product/RP19820
Best Regards,
Rosanna
Answered by: DeltaFaucet11
Date published: 2024-03-28
Which model would you recommend to replace faucet # RP17453, if I do not need a diverter? I have one in my tub that is stuck in the down position, but I do not need a diverter because the shower is a separate stall and has its own water supply.
Asked by: Donna
Hi Donna,
Thank you for your inquiry! We do not make a non diverter tub spout that is designed exactly like the RP17453 one. However, we do manufacture several different non-diverter spouts, please the link below.
https://www.deltafaucet.com/search-results?searchTerm=non+diverter+spouts
Best regards,
Tanya
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28
Is there a oil bronze replacement spout for the RP17453 with the RP12307 adapter?
Asked by: Calvin Evanoff
Hi Calvin,
Unfortunately we do not have a replacement spout in the oil rubbed bronze finish with an RP12307 adapter. We do have an alternate tub spout in Venetian Bronze which is similar that works with the RP12307 adapter. The model number is RP34357RB. http://www.deltafaucet.com/bath/details/rp34357rb.html?showPhotoGallery=false
Best Regards,
Rosanna
Answered by: Rosanna
Date published: 2024-03-28
Can I use RP17453 to replace a spout?
I have a 3-3/4" threaded iron nipple. Will I be able to install this RP17453 without cutting the pipe? If not what other Delta spout can I use instead? Thanks.
Asked by: Art
Hi Art, Thank you for your question. The adapter used on the RP17453 tub spout requires that the pipe nipple extend beyond the finished wall between 5/8" to 1-5/8". Our tub spouts like the model RP63157 that the nipple threads into the nose of the spout require 3-7/8" to 4" of pipe from the finished wall.
Thanks,
Dave
Answered by: DeltaFaucet2
Date published: 2024-03-28
I'm installing a new RP17453 (plastic) tub spout to replace our 16-year old one that just started leaking. Is it necessary to use teflon tape before screwing the plastic threaded part onto our copper pipe? Instructions don't say, but our old one didn't.
Asked by: lori
Hello Lori,
Thank you for your inquiry! The Delta Pull-Down Diverter Tub spout RP17453 does not need any putty or tape with installing it on the brass adapter/pipe.
Best regards,
Tanya
Answered by: Tanya
Date published: 2024-03-28
Can I replace the spout by itself or do i have to replace the entire set?
I laid the toilet brush across my tub spout to dry out and it has tarnished the finish (see photos). My landlord says the spout, handle and shower head all have to be replaced and a plumber has to do it. I think the spout should be relatively simple to replace. Can I just purchase a replacement spout and install it without having to go into the entire shower set-up? Or, is there a product I can purchase that will clean the tarnish/discoloration and return it to "normal"? As you can see from the photos, the water is hard and the fixtures are already spotted with mineral deposits. Help! Please?!!! Thank you sooo much!
Asked by: Amanda
Thank you for your questions. We would recommend replacing just the tub spout. Delta Faucet part #RP17453 can be purchased and installed (instructions are included with the packaging).
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
Hi, is the Delta RP17454 interchangeable with the RP17453 and what are the benefits of each? Thanks
Asked by: Rob
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet part # RP17454 and Delta Faucet part # RP17453 are interchangeable. The difference between the two is that RP17454 is metal and RP17453 is non-metallic. It is a personal preference for the consumer to pick one.
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
How do I adjust the water temp after installation
Asked by: Jo
Hello Jo,
Thank you for your question. It sounds like the Rotational Limit Stop on your cartridge needs to be adjusted. I have included the link to our How-To video.
https://www.deltafaucet.com/cms/render/live/en/sites/delta/home/video-gallery/video-page.html?videoId=n2_uZ7wgV1I
Best Regards,
Courtney
Answered by: DeltaFaucet12
Date published: 2016-11-09
I'm unclear on whether or not this will fit onto a 4" long threaded 1/2" pipe or not or if it will require a shorter pipe to install to
Asked by: Morad
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet model # RP17453 uses an adapter model RP12307. When using the adapter, the distance from the end of the pipe to the finished wall is to be from 5/8"-1 5/8".
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
Is this item compatble with the adapter from my 18 year old Delta pull down spout? I am hoping to replace the spout without using a torch.
Asked by: busted spout
Hi,
Thank you for your question. This diverter tub spout assembly does work with and come with a RP12307 adapter.
Best Regards,
Rosanna
Answered by: Rosanna
Date published: 2024-03-28
I have a 1" threaded female adapter that is sodered onto the normal 1/2" threaded copper pipe coming from the wall. I am looking for an easy fix...
From my research I have found that the delta 17453 may work with the included adapter. It sounds like the adapter that comes with this is like the one that is sodered onto my existing pipe.
Does this adapter easily come off of the 17453 spout so I can just thread in the 17453 onto my existing 1" adapter?
Asked by: Chris
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your question! This tub spout comes with the RP12307 adapter. If you already have this adapter installed, simply unscrew the included adapter and screw on the spout.
Best regards,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
what spouts will replace my 1400 series?
I have a rp12307 adaptor sticking out of the wall from when the first delta was put in. Alot of the spouts I have looked at only have thread out at the end of the spout about 4" further out.
Asked by: Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for your question!
A majority of our tub spouts will fit the RP12307 adapter. The basic ones are the RP17453 and RP5834. Below is a link to browse our tub spouts. In order to see if it will work on our website, refer to the product features tab and make sure it says that it will thread onto 1/2" IPS nipple and that it will sweat onto 1/2" C.W.T.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/bath/showering-components/filter-results.html?finish=cr&sort=pricehighlow&type=type-showercomp-tubspouts&function=bath-showering-components
Best Regards,
Daniel
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
can you order the insides of spout.
Asked by: scott fox
Hi, Scott.
Thank you for your question. The internal plastic piece for the Delta RP17453 Diverter Tub Spout assembly is not available on it's own. If the part is needed, the whole tub spout would need to be replaced.
Best Regards,
Rosanna
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28
Can tub spout and diverter RP17453 be sweated on 1/2" copper tubing?
Asked by: Jerry
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet model # RP17453 can either be sweated onto a 1/2" copper pipe or threaded onto a 1/2" iron pipe.
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
I purchased the rp17454, from Home Depot hrough Mail order. The previous tub spout was attached by set screw.
The existing copper pipe is 1/2 ", a length from the wall to the end of the pipe is 2 5/8". 1) will I have to cut the pipe to a set length? 2) I have never sweated copper pipe, is this my only option to install this tub spout?
Asked by: D&D
Hi D&D,
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet models RP17453 and RP17454 attach to the walls in the same way. They can either be sweat onto a 1/2" copper pipe or threaded onto a 1/2" iron pipe. They both include the RP12307 adapter assembly.
The only difference between the two models is the RP17453 is non-metallic and RP17454 is metal.
Thanks.
Jody
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
Direction Stickers
We have Delta tub spout RP17453 in our property and some of the stickers that give directions on how to use have been removed or need replacing. Can I order just the stickers?
Asked by: Mspringer
Hi Mspringer,
Thank you for your question. The RP17829 and RP17472 are the stickers that inform others of how to use the RP17463.
Thanks,
Alexis
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
Will your RP17453 tub spout with pull-down diverter screw onto my threaded 1/2" copper pipe protruding 4 1/4" from the tub sidewall?
Asked by: Ken
Hi Ken,
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, the pipe would be too long to install this tub spout.
Some tub spout models will list "Thread into nose of spout" in the product features, such as the RP61357. However, the pipe should be 3 7/8 - 4" for these models.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/repairparts/details/rp61357.html
Best regards,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
Delta 17453 adapter
Saw on YouTube where the adapter could be attached with a hex screw rather than sweated. Where can I get the adapter or s package that has the two adapters. Thanks
Asked by: Will
Hi Will,
Thank you for your question! This spout can be installed on the RP33794 Slip-On Adapter, which is available through our web store.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/repairparts/details/rp33794.html
Best regards,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
What diverter stub out options are available?
I want to buy a Pull Down Diverter, but I have not been able to find if a 3/4" stub out will fit., or what model will fit.
I am fairly adept at plumbing but would like to forgo sizing down to a smaller fitting within the wall cavity.
Does Delta offer the Pull Down Diverter tub spout with a 3/4" NPT adapter within the unit?
Asked by: C N
Hi Craig, Thank you for your question. None of our pull down tub spout diverters will fit a 3/4" stub out. We offer the U1075-PK and U1011-PK which are pull up style of diverters that will thread onto a 3/4" IPS nipple.
Thanks,
Dave
Answered by: DeltaFaucet2
Date published: 2024-03-28
Will this fit 1 inch
The pipe my prior diverter came off of has a 1 inch nipple, will this model fit?
Asked by: Tony
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet model # RP17453 is sweat onto 1/2″ C.W.T. or thread onto 1/2″ IPS. You will need to get an adapter to use this tub spout.
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
How to remove delta tub spout - pull down diverter
It seems ro have a set screw hole in the bottom however there is no set screw to be found. I took a picture of the bottom screw hole and see nothing in there. The spout It isnt s rewing off either. Please help.
Asked by: Mrs. Fix it
Hi Mrs. Fix it,
Thank you for reaching out. The hole on the bottom of the spout is a weep hole and does not contain a set screw. This tub spout threads onto an adapter, which connects to 1/2" IPS or sweats onto 1/2" copper. If it seems stuck, there may be sealant between the wall and spout that is preventing it from turning.
Best regards,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2020-07-30
What size is th o-ring that is on the brass spool that seals against the inside of the viverter valve?
Asked by: leroy47
Thank you for your question, leroy47! The o-ring on the RP12307 adapter, that comes with the Pull-Down Diverter Tub Spout RP17453, is available alone as the RP1745. The o-ring itself is 15/16" ID x 1-1/8" OD x 3/32" thick.
Best regards, Edward
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28
4" copper pipe. Will this work?
Hi,
The measurement of the copper pipe from the finished wall to end of the nipple is exactly 4". Will this spout fit? I'm assuming my setup is standard and many people have the same setup.
If this spout won't fit, what are my options for a"pull down diverter" style tub spout?
Thanks!
Asked by: Allen
Dear Allen,
Thank you for your inquiry! This Delta Pull-Down Diverter Tub Spout RP17453 is designed to sweat onto a smooth copper pipe extending 2 - 4" from the finished wall, or thread onto a 1/2" IPS nipple extending 5/8 - 1 5/8" from the finished wall.
https://www.deltafaucet.com/files/live/sites/delta/files/customer-service/FAQs/Tub%20spout%20install.pdf
Best regards,
Tanya
Answered by: Tanya
Date published: 2017-06-11
What are my conversion options for RP17453?
I have the 600 series valve and RP17453 spot. I am using the renovation kit (RP54870SS), but want to know which other SS spouts are compatible with this stem,
Asked by: Willie Brown
Hi Willie,
Thank you for your question! This tub spout is available in the Stainless Steel finish, part number RP17453SS. It uses the RP12307 adapter, so any spout that uses this adapter will also work.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/bath/details/rp17453ss.html
Thanks,
Jon
Answered by: DeltaFaucet3
Date published: 2024-03-28
I need to replace just the diverter valve chrome piece
Does that piece have a threaded hole about 1-1/4 inches in diameter so I can install it in the existing copper part?
Asked by: Fred
Hi Fred, Thank you for your question. The RP17453 tub spout will come with a new RP12307 adapter included, but you should be able to thread the spout onto your existing piece if you are replacing the same item.
Thanks,
Dave
Answered by: DeltaFaucet2
Date published: 2024-03-28
The divergent on my spout RP17453 gets stuck in both positions and doesn’t pop back up when water is off - can it be fixed or does it need to be replaced - the diverted can forceably be pulled or pushed into both positions
Asked by: Matt
Hi, Matt.
Thank you for your question, and I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue with your Delta diverter tub spout assembly. If the diverter is stuck, we would recommend to replace the whole tub spout assembly.
Best Regards,
Rosanna
Answered by: DeltaFaucet11
Date published: 2024-03-28
I have a Delta #RP17463 chrome tub spout with diverter on my tub now. It is 20!years old but rarely used. I want to change it to stainless. There is no need for a diverter since there is no shower. What non-diverter tub spout would you recommend?
Asked by: Rodwil
Thank you for your question, Rodwil! The RP17453 tub spout is a sweat onto 1/2" C.W.T. or thread onto 1/2" IPS installation, however, I will include a link below to all of our non-diverting tub spouts for reference.
https://www.deltafaucet.com/search-results?searchTerm=non-diverter
Best regards, Edward
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28