background image

060765A

Wrench

RP30522

Gasket

061175A

Spacer package for
HDF Proximity

RP6087

Nut &
Washer

061206A

Proximity
Sensor
Module

063129A

HDF Spout Assembly

for Proximity

Page 1

 

208623   Rev. B

59

__

-PLGHDF

 __ __

Write purchase model number here for future reference

PLEASE  LEAVE this M&I Sheet with the owner, maintenance plumber, etc. as

items relating to ongoing maintenance suggestions and procedures are included.

061203A

Vandal Resistant Laminar Outlet
with Wrench
0.5 GPM (1.9 L/min)

060638A - Optional

Vandal Resistant Laminar Outlet
with Antimicrobial by Agion

®

1.5 GPM (5.7 L/min)

060640A - Optional

Vandal Resistant Flow Control
Aerator and Wrench
1.5 GPM (5.7 L/min)

060642A - Optional

Flow Control Aerator
1.5 GPM (5.7 L/min)

RP31704

 

- Optional

Vandal Resistant Spray Outlet
with Wrench
0.5 GPM  (1.9 L/min)

060566A

 

- Optional

Vandal Resistant Spray Outlet
with Wrench 
1.0 GPM (3.8 L/min)

NOTE:

 For optimum performance of this product, we

recommend a system pressure between 20 and 80 PSI
static.  This product will operate up to a maximum of
125 PSI static per ANSI and CSA requirements.  However,
we do not recommend pressure above 80 PSI.  Thermal
expansion or leaking pressure reducing valves may
require use of expansion tanks or relief valves to ensure
your system never exceeds its maximum intended
pressure setting.

208623          208623          208623          208623

208623          208623          208623          208623

OPTION LIST

061255A

Battery Holder - Square (4 “AA”)

TRANSFORMERS

060704A

Transformer 110 to 24 VAC 20VA
up to 5 Electronic Valves

060771A

Transformer 110 to 24 VAC 40VA
up to 10 Electronic Valves

060772A

Transformer 110 to 24 VAC 100VA
up to 25 Electronic Valves

062032A

Braided
Polymer Hose

DECK PLATES

061159A

4” Deck Plate & Holddown Pkg.

061160A

8” Deck Plate & Holddown Pkg.

 

RP6092

Nut & Washer

061159A

4” Deck Plate
& Holddown Pkg

061160A

8” Deck Plate
& Holddown Pkg

w w w . s p e c s e l e c t . c o m

060905A

Cover Gasket

060908A

Solenoid Holder

063128A

Battery Box Assembly less driver
board and battery holder

060906A

Surface

Mount Housing

061252A

Dual

Driver Board

063127A

Solenoid Valve with 3/8”
Compression Connectors

060909A

Screen Assembly

063131A

3/8” Comp Connect Nut
and Ferrile

060683A

24VAC to 6VDC Converter

061259A

Ground Wire Kit (for hardwire models)

061047A

24VAC to 6VDC Converter with
Battery Backup

Summary of Contents for 59-PLGHDF Series

Page 1: ...tatic per ANSI and CSA requirements However we do not recommend pressure above 80 PSI Thermal expansion or leaking pressure reducing valves may require use of expansion tanks or relief valves to ensure your system never exceeds its maximum intended pressure setting 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 OPTION LIST 061255A Battery Holder Square 4 AA TRANSFORMERS 060704A Transforme...

Page 2: ...Attach the sensor module to the faucet shank with the clip Ensure the clip does not contact any material other than the faucet shank STEP 6 PREPARE SINK AREA Before connecting the power clean off counter and remove all objects from the sink STEP 7a CONNECT POWER IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT WATER SUPPLY IS ON BEFORE PROCEEDING WHEN POWER IS FIRST APPLIED TO THE DRIVER BOARD THE INSTALLER MUST IMMEDIATELY...

Page 3: ...onductor undergoes The change in capacitance the ability to store an electrical charge is brought on by a 2nd conductor a human body entering the Proximity field As the human hand enters and leaves the vicinity of the electrical field around the spout the solenoid is opened and closed accordingly It is critical in the installation process that all electrical and mechanical connections be as tight ...

Page 4: ...30 45 60 75 90 seconds 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 9 9 minutes Symbol d T R Rinse Cycle 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 faucet to stay on to move the water in the line if the Rinse Cycle is made active 10 seconds once enabled 10 20...

Page 5: ...cale 1 10 Please note that these setting values are relative values and do not correspond to a particular distance AUTO TIMER T Auto Timer is a safety mode in the event the sensor continually senses a target In this case the faucet will stop after the pre determined time period expires RINSE CYCLE R This feature is meant to purge stagnant water from supply lines The faucet will turn on after the s...

Page 6: ...ly wipe the surface with a damp cloth and blot dry with a soft cloth CARE INSTRUCTIONS Proximity sensing technology works by sensing changes in the electrical field Nearby conductive materials that are electrically charged or not properly electrically grounded may interfere with the desired function of the product If the controller is unable to calibrate this is most likely due to poor isolation o...

Page 7: ...lenoid is not plugged with debris Check the incoming water supply Turned on proper pressure and volume etc Check for a pressure lock between the mixing valve and the solenoid Turn off the water supply and undo the connection to the inlet of the solenoid this will eliminate any built up pressure Then activate sensor and test fire the solenoid If after above there is no clicking sound Defective sole...

Page 8: ...O RESULTANTES ESPECIALES INDIRECTOS O PUNITIVOS RELACIONADOS CON LO MENCIONADO QUEDAN EXCLUIDOS Y NO SERÁN CUBIERTOS POR DELTA FAUCET Algunos estados no permiten limitaciones de la duración de una garantía implícita o la exclusión o limitación de daños incidentales o consecuentes de manera que las limitaciones o exclusiones arriba mencionadas puedan no aplicarse en su caso Esta garantía le otorga ...

Reviews: