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	<title>&#8220;Mueller Meter Coupling&#8221; &#8211; See Unspeakablelife</title>
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		<title>How to Install Kohler H2Wise+ 33604-NA: Missing Parts List &#038; Setup Guide</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Kohler H2Wise+ is a marvel of engineering, but its unboxing experience can be a moment of confusing disappointment for the unprepared DIYer. Unlike a smart bulb that simply screws in, this device requires surgery on your home&#8217;s main artery. The most common user complaint isn&#8217;t about the technology itself, but the installation reality: the box contains the device, and almost nothing else. No adapters, no couplings, no pipe. This guide bridges the gap between the Amazon cart and a fully protected home, providing the missing parts list and the calibration protocols necessary to silence false alarms and ensure rock-solid protection. The Physical Installation: Surviving the &#8220;Missing Parts&#8221; Surprise The Kohler H2Wise+ features male threaded ends that look like standard 3/4&#8243; pipe threads, but they are not. They are NPSM (National Pipe Straight Mechanical) threads, specifically designed for a water meter coupling. You cannot simply screw a standard NPT pipe nipple onto this unit; it will leak. This distinction is the source of nearly all installation frustration. The Essential Shopping List Before you cut a single pipe, you must procure the correct interface hardware. The device effectively replaces a standard water meter in terms of form factor. You need two 3/4-inch Water Meter Couplings. 1. The Couplings: Users and plumbers alike strongly recommend the Mueller Meter Coupling (Part: GIDDS-289400) or an equivalent lead-free brass meter coupling. These couplings have a spinning nut that attaches to the Kohler unit and a rubber gasket that seals the connection. The tailpiece of the coupling then provides a standard threaded connection to adapt to your home&#8217;s plumbing. 2. The Adapters: Once you have the meter couplings installed on the device, you will have standard male pipe threads on the other end. From here, you need adapters to match your specific pipe material—whether it&#8217;s Copper, PEX, or CPVC. For example, if you have 3/4&#8243; PEX, you will need two &#8220;3/4 inch Female NPT to 3/4 inch PEX barb&#8221; adapters. 3. The Space: The unit itself is roughly 2 inches wide, but with the required meter couplings, the total assembly length expands significantly—adding about 5-6 inches. Ensure you have at least 12-14 inches of straight pipe access after your main shutoff valve and before the first branch (tee) in your plumbing system. Power and Connectivity Logistics The H2Wise+ requires continuous power. It comes with a 15-foot cord, but since main water lines are often in crawl spaces, basements, or garages, an outlet is rarely conveniently located. Plan for this. You may need to run an extension cord or, ideally, have an electrician install a GFCI outlet nearby. Additionally, the device operates exclusively on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. If you have a modern Mesh system (like Eero or Orbi) that blends bands, you might struggle to pair it. The workaround is to temporarily walk your phone to the edge of your Wi-Fi range du...]]></description>
		
		
		
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