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Express® Lavatory System SS-Series

Installation - Obsolete

SS-2/IR/STD, SS-2/IR/JUV

Bradley Corporation • 215-1243 Rev. E; EN 08-805

4/24/08

Installation Instructions continued . . . 

Step 5: Connecting electrical and supply tubing

WARNING:  The Express® must be connected to the 24 VAC Class II plug-in

transformer provided. Connection to 110 VAC can result in
damage to the electronics and cause personal injury.

CAUTION:  Connection of leads other than shown may cause permanent

damage to the sensor.

1. Snap the sensor circuit plug from the sprayhead into the solenoid circuit plug located on the

valve bracket.

2. Snap the transformer circuit plug into the female transformer circuit plug located on the

valve bracket.

3. Insert the two sprayhead supply tubes into the two solenoid tube connectors by loosening the

compression nut and firmly pushing the tubing into the tube connector until the tubes are
fully seated, then re-tighten the compression nut (hand-tight and then two full turns with a
wrench) (see Figure 8).

Step 6: Completing installation

1. Turn on the water supply to the Express® and check for leaks.

2. Turn on the electrical power to the electrical outlet and pass your hand in front of each sta-

tion’s sensor until all the air is purged from the lines and water is flowing smoothly.

3. After testing is complete, reinstall panel to frame. Fasten panel with eight Torx-head screws

provided (see Figure 3 on page 8).

Note: For Express® units with optional soap dispensers, see pages 12 and 13 for soap dispenser
maintenance instructions.

Figure 8

CONNECTOR TO SOLENOID
FROM SPRAYHEAD

CONNECTOR TO TRANSFORMER

WHITE WIRE

RED WIRE

GREEN WIRE

RED SUPPLY TUBE  

(FROM SPRAYHEAD)

GREEN SUPPLY TUBE
(FROM SPRAYHEAD)

COMPRESSION NUT

WATER SUPPLY

Summary of Contents for SS-2/IR/JUV

Page 1: ...m SS Series Standard and Juvenile Height Express Lavatory Systems are ADA compliant Table of Contents Pre Installation Information 2 Dimensions 3 4 Installation Instructions 5 11 Cleaning and Maintena...

Page 2: ...A compliant juvenile height mounting The SS 2 IR JUV Express Lavatory System is compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities Building Elemen...

Page 3: ...solete SS 2 IR STD SS 2 IR JUV Bradley Corporation 215 1243 Rev E EN 08 805 4 24 08 8 203 22 559 34 864 6 152 50 1270 8 1 2 216 21 533 10 254 Radius 8 203 Radius 30 762 38 1 4 971 SS 2 IR STD Express...

Page 4: ...IR STD SS 2 IR JUV Installation Obsolete 4 24 08 Bradley Corporation 215 1243 Rev E EN 08 805 38 965 34 864 29 737 11 279 9 229 6 152 4 102 30 762 25 635 11 279 9 229 6 152 4 102 34 864 Standard Heigh...

Page 5: ...tandard Height Express only 1 Rough in 1 2 NPT hot and cold supply lines through wall at dimensions shown 2 Rough in 1 1 2 NPT drain waste connection through wall at dimensions shown MM 32 813 28 5 8...

Page 6: ...MINIMUM PULL OUT RATING OF 1 000 LBS 23 1 2 597 9 3 8 238 2 3 4 70 13 1 2 343 1 25 23 1 2 597 9 3 8 238 3 76 1 2 NPT HOT AND COLD SUPPLIES OR TEMPERED SUPPLY STUB OUT 2 50 FROM WALL FINISHED FLOOR CE...

Page 7: ...stall the 110 volt GFCI electrical outlet per local code at the location shown in Figure 2 4 Install 6 3 8 wall anchors with a minimum pull out rating of 1 000 lbs supplied by installer at the locatio...

Page 8: ...ounted the Standard and Juvenile Height frames should rest on the floor IMPORTANT Anchoring the frame to a wall that is not flat may cause the frame to bend If necessary install shims to compensate fo...

Page 9: ...2 Attach the front of the bowl assembly to the frame using the two 1 4 20 x 3 8 pan head screws and washers Do not tighten screws at this time IMPORTANT When bolting the bowl assembly to the frame and...

Page 10: ...e solenoid valves with the flexible supply hose see Figure 6b 2 Install the drain plug in the hole in the bottom of the bowl see Figure 7 3 Beneath the bowl install the 1 4 rubber washer onto the drai...

Page 11: ...lenoid tube connectors by loosening the compression nut and firmly pushing the tubing into the tube connector until the tubes are fully seated then re tighten the compression nut hand tight and then t...

Page 12: ...ot burn a lit cigarette in contact with Terreon could leave a scorch mark Scorch marks can be removed by buffing with a 7448 Scotch Brite pad or with an abrasive cleaner Repair kit In the unlikely eve...

Page 13: ...ptic soaps require no dilution 1 Using two screwdrivers or similar tool push up on the release tabs located beneath each soap dispenser and pull out the soap tanks from the sprayhead see Figure 9a 2 T...

Page 14: ...intenance program IMPORTANT Do not use abrasive cleansers to clean the soap tank Abrasive cleaners can mar the surface Clean exterior Use warm water and soap to clean the exterior of the soap dispense...

Page 15: ...L Juvenile 186 1160 GRAY Juvenile 186 1160A PUTTY Juvenile 186 1160B COAL 12 TORX HEAD PANEL SCREW 160 378 GRAY 160 378A PUTTY 160 378B COAL Assembly of Components Paneling SCUFF PANEL 185 030 GRAY 18...

Page 16: ...noids and sensors Remove the eight Phillips head screws located in the bottom of the sprayhead body and lift the cover shelf off To re install sprayhead cover shelf Position the cover shelf on the spr...

Page 17: ...from the valve body Be careful not to lose the armature or spring 2 Remove the diaphragm Remove any particles that have been trapped between the diaphragm and the valve seat Rinse off the diaphragm an...

Page 18: ...18 Express Lavatory System SS Series SS 2 IR STD SS 2 IR JUV Installation Obsolete 4 24 08 Bradley Corporation 215 1243 Rev E EN 08 805...

Page 19: ...ce with a new ring NOTE An old or worn flip ring may cause temperature fluctuation and or water chatter 3 Reassemble the power element and valve body Apply grease to the main valve slide and gently ea...

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