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clean water before the valve is installed. This will remove any physical contaminants from the pipe-work,
ensuring trouble-free operation. During the flushing procedure, care should be taken to prevent water damage
occurring to the surrounding area.
The valve should be installed so it can be easily accessed for maintenance or servicing.
During installation or servicing, heat must not be applied near the mixing valve or inlet fittings, as this will
damage the valve and inlet fittings internals. Failure to comply with this requirement will damage the valve and
fittings. It will put the user at risk and it will void the warranty of the valve.
Note: To effectively control microbial hazards during system design, installation, commissioning and maintenance, the
requirements of local legislation shall be adhered to.
Note: In some installations, certain types of tapware devices such as flick mixers and solenoid valves are used. The water
pressure may be seen to spike outside that recommended for the valve, during rapid shut off conditions with these types of
devices. Even if the spike only lasts a split second it is still considered to be outside the operating conditions and may cause the
valve to operate incorrectly. In the event that this does occur, measures must be taken to control the spike, such as the
installation of an inline pressure reducing valve directly before the valve inlets.
7.1
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Galvin Engineering products must be installed in accordance with these installation instructions
and in accordance with AS/NZS 3500, the PCA and your local regulatory requirements. Water and/or electrical
supply conditions must also comply to the applicable national and/or state standards. Failing to comply with
these provisions shall void the product warranty and may affect the performance of the product.
1. Mounting
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Ensure the rough in details have been followed
to allow correct fitment of the Progressive
Shower unit. The unit must be mounted so that
the inlets are horizontal, and the outer plastic
box on the Progressive shower is proud of the
finished wall (to a maximum of 10mm).
2. Connect Water Supply
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Fit hot and cold water supplies to the correct side of
the shower unit and the outlet to the shower head. To
make this easier the outlet can be changed from one
end to the other by swapping it with the opposite plug.
Do not use heat on any of these connections as it will
damage the shower.
Note: Hot and cold inlet cannot be swapped.