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The GERBER d300979t is a deck-mounted Roman tub filler from the Northerly collection, designed for installation on the deck surround of a freestanding or built-in soaking tub. It features a metal spout with an 11-inch spout height and a 10.25-inch spout reach, providing a generous arc suited to deep-fill tub configurations. The slip spout mounts through a 3-hole deck cutout. Installation requires the Roman Tub Rough-In Valve D215000BT, which is sold separately. A licensed plumber handles this fitting as part of a rough-in and trim-out sequence in new construction or remodel projects.
The d300979t is used in residential bathroom applications where a deck-mounted tub faucet is specified. It fits 3-hole deck configurations and is compatible with the Northerly line of coordinating bath fixtures. An optional personal spray and corresponding rough-in valve are available separately for expanded functionality. The tub filler is suited to both new construction and remodel work where the rough-in valve has been pre-installed at the correct center-to-center spacing.
Requires Roman Tub Rough-In Valve D215000BT, sold separately. Optional personal spray and personal spray rough-in are also sold separately. Coordinates with the Gerber Northerly collection. Alternative configurations include Gerber D300979BNT and Gerber D300979BST.
Installation of this Roman tub filler should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and IPC guidelines. Shut off the water supply and verify the rough-in valve is properly installed and pressure-tested before beginning trim-out. Do not overtighten slip spout connections, and ensure deck cutouts match the 3-hole mounting pattern before setting the trim. The rough-in valve must be purchased and installed separately prior to mounting this trim kit.
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