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6.0
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Galvin Specialised 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.
BACK MOUNT SIDE MOUNT
1. Remove cabinet door
1. Open the cabinet door
2. Push hinge up to allow removal of the door.
3. Remove the
door from cabinet.
2. Secure the cabinet
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Insert cabinet into wall opening.
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Mount cabinet in wall using four fasteners, only securing
hand tight.
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If side mounting, make sure door frame has clearance
and can slide after fastening the cabinet.
Note: The cabinet must be mounted with four fasteners for
stability and strength. This is critical, failure to do this may
void the warranty.
3.
Connect water lines
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Before connecting to water lines, all lines must
be flushed
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Remove protective vinyl cap from copper tubes.
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Join each copper tube to the correct main water
line, taking note of flow direction arrows. Use
suitable copper joining methods, ensuring no
flash sits inside the pipeline, this will cause
damage to the valves.
Note: The Galvin Engineering CliniMix
Thermostatic Mixing Valve must be installed by a
licensed plumber. If the valve is not installed
correctly then it will not function correctly and
may put the user in danger. It may also void the
warranty of the valve.
4. Testing and operation
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Adjust the door door frame until sits flush with wall.
Completely tighten mounting fasteners and apply sealant
if necessary.
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Turn on hot and cold water supply.
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Check for any leaks
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Carry out commissioning procedure (see Section 7.0)
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Check temperature of water is correct. If not, see water
temperature adjustment settings (see Section 7.0).
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Fit hinged door back into cabinet and lock with supplied
key. Ensure instructions are placed in the cabinet for
future service and maintenance record.