enware DET5072A-CNBSN Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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before proceeding with installation   

ACCESS TO SENSOR TAP COMPONENTS

Ensure that access to the sensor, solenoid 

valve, transformer/ 240 V power point, and 

cabling is available for future maintenance 

when planning or installing assemblies. 

• The solenoid valve and power point/ 

transformer is generally located either in the 

wall or in the ceiling space but they must be 

easily accessible for servicing purposes. This 

may be through an access panel on the wall 

or the ceiling.

• The cable should be located inside the wall 

cavity to connect to the power pack lead. 

All wiring, cables, or leads must be installed 

in such a way that they can be easily 

removed and replaced if necessary. It is 

recommended that all cabling is fed through 

20mm conduit to allow for servicing and 

replacement in future. 

WARNING: Do not cut the wires or extend 

the existing cables without using the 

correct lead extension from Enware, as this 

will void warranty.

BEFORE CONNECTING WATER SUPPLY

• Ensure all supply lines are flushed 

thoroughly to remove debris prior to the 

installation of this product. Strainers (40 

mesh) are recommended if debris is an 

ongoing problem. 

• A pressure reduction valve may be required 

to comply with the recommended maximum 

supply pressure and/or balanced pressure 

requirements. 

• Isolation valve and mesh strainer should 

be fitted before the solenoid, for ease 

of servicing and trouble-free solenoid 

operation.

WATER SUPPLY TEMPERATURE

• As the sensor controls a single solenoid 

valve it is necessary that water temperature 

and flow are pre-set to the unit. 

 

It is recommended that an Aquablend 

Thermostatic Mixing Valve be used to 

provide pre-mixed water to the valve.

SET-OUT HEIGHT

Also take into consideration the water flow projection from spout outlet.

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Flow Rate: 8 L/min

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Flow Rate: 5 L/min

Summary of Contents for DET5072A-CNBSN

Page 1: ...alia Pty Limited 9 Endeavour Rd Caringbah NSW 2229 Australia Ph 02 8536 4000 info enware com au Wall Mounted Sensor Tap Hands Free On Off Demand Sensor with Custodian Basin Spout Installation and Main...

Page 2: ...beam for the unit to keep the valve open If the solenoid valve remains open for more that 45 seconds the unit will time out and close the valve automatically This is intended to conserve water and pr...

Page 3: ...t complying with PCA and AS NZS 3500 may void the product and performance warranty provisions Reference should also be made to the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines AHFG ABCB and Local Governmen...

Page 4: ...fectively blinded and will not operate Up to 1 5 metre clearance may be necessary from reflective surfaces such as ceramic tiles and stainless steel directly in front of and parallel to the front face...

Page 5: ...ithout using the correct lead extension from Enware as this will void warranty BEFORE CONNECTING WATER SUPPLY Ensure all supply lines are flushed thoroughly to remove debris prior to the installation...

Page 6: ...olenoid and an isolation valve and a mesh strainer should be fitted before the solenoid for ease of servicing and trouble free solenoid operation SEE IMAGE 01 installation ISOLATION VALVE AND MESH STR...

Page 7: ...to the outlet side of the solenoid and supply line to the inlet side of the solenoid SEE IMAGE 01 INSTALLING THE SENSOR BRACKET Once the position of the spout and sensor plate is determined fix the s...

Page 8: ...f Solenoid Cable are pre wired to the cable plug to connect to the two side terminals on solenoid Earth terminal on top connector is not used SEE IMAGE 07 SOLENOID CONNECTION Connect here Connect here...

Page 9: ...t slide onto wall base then tighten the grub screw to fix the spout in position Connect water supply from the outlet of the solenoid to the spout TESTING Turn on the power to the unit and test the uni...

Page 10: ...e hand in front of sensor lens for half a second at a distance of 5 cm Move hand away Water starts to flow TO TURN OFF Place hand in front of sensor lens for half a second at a distance of 5 cm Move h...

Page 11: ...er does not turn on when hand is within sensor range Red LED does not light up in the sensor lens Power supply is off or transformer is damaged Turn power on or replace transformer Sensor is damaged R...

Page 12: ...DC 24v with 4 5m lead EMDS802 Sensor Connector Cable 0 1m 673830 Solenoid Cable 3m 673829 2m Extension Cable for Transformer or Solenoid EMDS801 4 5m Extension Cable for Transformer or Solenoid 48022...

Page 13: ...solenoid 3 The solenoid can be disassembled and checked for debris or damage to the diaphragm Refer to Servicing the Solenoid instructions below Take note of the location of the components so that it...

Page 14: ...d Grease can deteriorate over time and cause the solenoid to malfunction 8 Reassemble the plunger with spring into the core tube Check that the spring is reassembled back together inside the core tube...

Page 15: ...nsor Feed the cable back into the conduit 5 Apply a thin bead of silicon sealant on behind the plate along the top and side edges to seal the unit to the wall 6 Fix the sensor panel back onto the moun...

Page 16: ...ou must notify us in writing within 7 days of any alleged defect in the product coming to your attention provide us with proof of your purchase of the product and have completed the Online Product Ser...

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