Aspirante thermostatic power shower
the infill rate from the float operated valve meets
the output requirements.
It is recommended that there is a minimum
of approximately 114 litres (25 gallons) of hot
water storage per appliance.
The shower MUST NoT be connected to the
mains cold water supply.
Do NoT use jointing compounds.
GENErAL INSTALLATION NOTES
1.
DO nOT take risks with plumbing or
electrical equipment.
2.
DO nOT install this unit in a position where
it could become frozen.
3.
Isolate electrical and water supplies BEFORE
proceeding with installation work.
4.
Shower control MuST be fed from a cold
water storage cistern and hot water cylinder
that provides nominally equal pressures.
High level
hot feed
Cold supply on same side
as float valve and above
cylinder cold feed
Hot feed connection
above vent tee
Cold supply from
cylinder feed
Hot feed
connection
from
horizontal
vent pipe
Strained
hose
No isolating
valves
Soap dish
retaining ring
not used
Mains supply
Supply taken
from mains
Drain
valve
Other cold
draw-offs
from shower
supply
Cold water cistern
Hot water
cylinder
Depicting incorrect connections
Fig.
(Diagrammatic view
not to scale)
5.
The unit must be mounted onto the finished
wall surface (on top of tiles). DO nOT tile up
to the unit after fixing to the wall.
6.
If installing with rear inlet supplies, it is
recommended the supply pipework is sealed
to the wall to prevent water from leaking
back into the wall.
7.
In solid wall installations, the supply pipework
should be housed within ducting in order
to allow some free lateral movement when
making connections and to make sure of
compliance with the requirements of Water
Regulations (accessibility of pipes and pipe
fittings).
Fig.
shows a schematic wiring diagram of the unit.