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FOR RECESS MOUNT HOUSING: CONTROL

BOXES #1 & 8

STEP 3. CONNECT WATER SUPPLY

Install sink and connect drainage to rough in.  See applicable

Fig. 6

 

or Fig. 7.  Please note that the connection and fittings

are supplied by the installer to connect 1/2” nominal sweat at

the box outlet and 3/8” compression at the spout.  Connect 

water supply through to spout.  Assure supply lines are

completely flushed and free of debris.

STEP 4. FLUSH SYSTEM/SET TEMPERATURE

Remove coverplate from control box. Open screwdriver stop(s)

to flush installation for 

1 minute minimum.

4A

Run water for a sufficient time so the hot and cold water

supplies are as hot and cold as they will get.

4B

Place a thermometer in a plastic container and hold in the

water stream.  Record the temperature reading and note

position of temperature control, and lock at desired setting.

       

4C

  

Thermostatic Mixing Valve 

(Fig. 7)  To adjust the mixed

outlet temperature of the valve, remove the cap to gain

access to the adjusting spindle.  The spindle should be

rotated towards the “C” side to reduce the temperature and

towards the “H” side to increase the temperature - until the

desired set point is reached (refer to Fig. 9).

Periodic Inspection/Maintenance

 - We recommend that

this valve is checked at least once per year to ensure its

continued function.  For installations with poor or unknown

water quality, or other adverse supply conditions, it may be

necessary to check the valve at more frequent intervals.

The temperature should be checked at the same outlet as

was used for commissioning in the first instance.  If the

temperature is more than 3°F from the commissioning in temperature, refer to the included 

Cash Acme Maintenance and Installation Guide.

4D

  

Close stop(s).

STEP 5. CONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, SOLENOID VALVE AND SENSOR

Remove plastic threaded spacer nipple and install solenoid valve with body arrow in the

direction of water flow.  See Fig. 10.  Feed sensor wire from spout into control box and then

connect to the driver board.  Connect red solenoid wire from the driver board to “+” marked

solenoid terminal on solenoid valve, black solenoid wire to other solenoid terminal.

BATTERY VERSION

  Install four “Alkaline C” batteries provided into the battery holder.  Connect

battery clip from the driver board to battery pack.  Ensure snap does not touch any conductive

metal surface.  Two beeps indicate power is ready for use.  Use caution not to damage wires or

components on electronic driver board.  Secure cover using screws.  Do not use 9V battery.

HARDWIRE VERSION

  Install CSA and/or UL approved Class 2 transformer or equivalent in a

convenient location or in a pipe chase.  

(Do NOT install the transformer inside the control

box.)

With the power off, bring the 24 VAC supply wires into the box.  Connect the 24 VAC supply to

the 060683A conversion kit.  Connect the battery snap of the hardwire converter to the driver

board battery clip.  Ensure snap does not touch any conductive metal surface.  Turn on power

supply for the transformer.  Secure cover using screws.  Do not remove battery snap from

hardwire converter by using a flat screwdriver, damage may result.

STEP 6. SERVICES

Open screwdriver stop(s).  Flush line.  Install aerator.

Cover

Fig. 10

Valve

Spacer

(Replace

with

Solenoid

Valve &

Washers

after system

is flushed)

Solenoid Valve

(INSTALL:

replacing

SPACER after

system is

flushed.)

SOLENOID

may be

ROTATED to

ALLOW for installation

of COVER ASSEMBLY.

Sensor

Watertight

Connector

Flexible Sensor

Cord Conduit

257mm (10.13")

Control Box

305mm (12")

Stainless Steel

Cover Plate

102mm (4")

Coverplate

355mm

(14”)

max.

Product supplied

as shown by solid

lines.  All items

shown by dotted

lines supplied by

others.

Typical Installation

(Recessed Mount Box)

Fig. 8

Gooseneck

Spout

INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

Connection

and Fittings

by Installer

Fig. 9

Towards

“H” side to

increase

temperature

Towards

“C” side

to reduce

temperature

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Summary of Contents for 150 T3 Series

Page 1: ...aximum intended pressure setting 061256A 36 Cable Extension RP30523 Braided Hose 060683A 24VAC to 6VDC Converter 063245A 2 2 GPM 8 3 L min 063139A 0 5 GPM 1 9 L min 063140A 1 5 GPM 5 7 L min Adapter w...

Page 2: ...re converter by using a flat screwdriver damage may result Turn on power supply for the transformer STEP 6 PREPARE SINK AREA Before connecting the spout cable clean off counter and remove all objects...

Page 3: ...Depending on installation the cable bushings included may be replaced by installer supplied 1 2 conduit Rough in box as per Figure 8 The transformer is to be installed in an adjacent accessible space...

Page 4: ...w in the direction of water flow See Fig 10 Feed sensor wire from spout into control box and then connect to the driver board Connect red solenoid wire from the driver board to marked solenoid termina...

Page 5: ...le If this feature is turned to an xx hour value the faucet will turn on itself after this set time from last use OFF 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 hours r Rinse Time This is the amount of time you want the...

Page 6: ...changes the product into a metering faucet it will run the full set amount of time after the user s hands are first detected and will continue to run after the user removes their hands Options are OF...

Page 7: ...r 060683A if required The faucet stops working No water flow Check the function of the solenoid Step 3 The solenoid should click when activated Clean as required Correct as required If there is a clic...

Page 8: ...you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty is for commercial products only from Delta Faucet Company and Delta F...

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