That’s a Delta 1600 series.
Heres the escutcheon
https://www.deltafaucet.com/parts/product/RP5883.htmlIts 6 3/4” in diameter.
Deltas tech support says any 1300/1400/1600 series handle will fit. I can’t say that’s true....,,.they have been wrong before.
The cartridge is a RP1991
The screws are Rp196
I’m not sure.....I am looking to change everything. So will any brand work? Or do I have to stick with delta? Thank you for your reply!
You must use Delta. You cannot cross match valves with trims. Unless you find a generic (fits all) that works (good luck). Your best bet is to reach out to Delta and find out what trims you can upgrade to. With that being said, they have changed some things over the years. One valve body and cartridges are shipped with trims. Your old valve may not work with the new styles. Just be prepared for that news.I am looking to change everything. So will any brand work? Or do I have to stick with delta? Thank you for your reply!
I’ve already posted the trim available from Delta. Handles too. He wants an entire new valve and trim. However in his original post he asks for trim.You must use Delta. You cannot cross match valves with trims. Unless you find a generic (fits all) that works (good luck). Your best bet is to reach out to Delta and find out what trims you can upgrade to. With that being said, they have changed some things over the years. One valve body and cartridges are shipped with trims. Your old valve may not work with the new styles. Just be prepared for that news.
Okay thank you. I reached out to delta and they were useless unfortunately.You must use Delta. You cannot cross match valves with trims. Unless you find a generic (fits all) that works (good luck). Your best bet is to reach out to Delta and find out what trims you can upgrade to. With that being said, they have changed some things over the years. One valve body and cartridges are shipped with trims. Your old valve may not work with the new styles. Just be prepared for that news.
And what shape of hole.You might want to pull your trim off first to see what size hole you have to cover.
Perhaps you should of just skipped my “dumb” question and move along. I am simply trying to upgrade the shower trim/handle and wanted to find out a model that was compatible to replace the current one, Karen.The OP is giving vague info, not stating his exact needs, so he will get vague answers.
Hard to properly advise or help someone who hasn’t taken enough time to clearly formulate a readable and accurate description of their specific needs and intentions.
No offense intended.
Perhaps you should of just skipped my “dumb” question and move along. I am simply trying to upgrade the shower trim/handle and wanted to find out a model that was compatible to replace the current one, Karen.
I don't think the OP was referring to your post.You got your question answered by me in post number 2.
Bye Bye Becky....
I don't think the OP was referring to your post.
You might want to pull your trim off first to see what size hole you have to cover.
You use both. The remodel plate with the round trim on top of it.That's why I suggested looking before purchasing a round trim.
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