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CATEGORIES OF RISK

The water regulations published in 1999* take a new approach to backflow in that they look at different 

categories of risk. The installer must assess the risk from the various categories of fluid in adjacent 

appliances before determining the level of backflow protection required for a particular installation. 

Figures 3 & 4

 describe the protection required in various installations.

CATEGORY 3 RISK

Water in a shower tray, basin or bathtub is considered to be a fluid category 3 risk which is a fluid 

which represents a slight health hazard if it were to find it’s way back into the supply pipe.  For this 

reason it must not be possible for any flexible shower head to be able to enter any adjacent washba

-

sin, bath or shower tray unless appropriate protection is employed. 

(See Figure 3)

. If it is desired to 

allow the hand spray to be used inside say a bathtub or a basin it is essential that double check valves 

be fitted to the inlet on both hot and cold supplies to the thermostatic valve. Alternatively single check 

WATER REGULATIONS

zone of backflow

risk for longer

hose

spill

over

level

bath or shower tray

25mm minimum air gap

required if check valves are

not fitted

spill over

level

washbasin

zone of

backflow risk

for shorter

hose

no additional

backflow protection

required

cold and hot water supplies

to shower valve will need

additional check valves on each

service if longer hose is fitted

zone of backflow risk

for restrained hose

which is longer than

system design hose

  - not permitted -

zone of backflow

risk for unrestrained

hose

zone of backflow risk

for restrained hose

w.c.

spill-over

level

shower tray

or bath tub

bidet

w.c.

spill-over

level

restrained hose giving

the 25 mm air gap is 

permitted

25mm

minimum

unrestrained

hose would

not be

permitted

valves can be fitted at the inlets and an 

additional check valve should be fitted 

in the valve outlet.

No check valves need be fitted if the 

hand spray is prevented from reaching 

closer than 25mm of the spill over level 

of any such fixture.

CATEGORY 5 RISK

Water in a Sink, WC or Bidet is con-

sidered to be a fluid category 5 risk 

which is a fluid which represents a 

serious health hazard if it were to find 

it’s way back into the supply pipe. For 

this reason it must not be possible for 

any flexible shower head to be able to 

enter any adjacent Sink, WC or Bidet. If 

the flexible hose to be fitted could reach 

into any such vessel, the requirements 

to the system design are so onerous it 

is better not to fit a flexible. Rather, a 

fixed overhead showerhead should be 

considered.

 (See Figure 4)

.

It will also be seen that this risk could 

change should the hose be taken out 

of the restraining device or should a 

longer replacement hose be fitted at a 

later date. Installers and householders 

are advised to take account of these 

factors when fitting replacement hoses.

For pumped applications the pipe 

supplying the pump must not in addition 

supply an ascending spray bidet.

Fig. 3   Backflow risk from a fluid category 3

Fig. 4   Backflow risk from a fluid category 5

Summary of Contents for Ceratherm C100 A7537AA

Page 1: ...c Bar Shower Mixer supplied over head shower handset kit Ceratherm C100 Exposed Thermostatic Bar Shower Mixers INSTALLER After installation please pass this instruction booklet to user IMPORTANT BEFOR...

Page 2: ...ISSIONING PERIODIC CHECKS 18 11 FREQUENCY OF REGULAR SERVICING 18 12 COLD WATER ISOLATION CWI TEST 19 13 MAINTENANCE NOTES 19 14 DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE OF MAINTENANCE 20 15 DEMOUNTING THE MIXER FOR DISI...

Page 3: ...5 G 1 2 65 300 1122 min 700 79 5 74 381 5 23 30 x 15 50 2 L 1750 180 58 3 Basic shower valve dimensions shown with mounting brackets assembled Shower kit overhead shower supplied with A7543AA 600 Show...

Page 4: ...square overhead shower plate 1750 shower hose slim shower hand set A7543AA Shower valve without mounting brackets A7537AA 600 Shower kit includes 600 riser rail a pair of mounting brackets sliding br...

Page 5: ...d as the vertical distance between the bottom of the cold water storage tank which feeds the hot water system and the highest point on the shower spray plate When installing with a shower pump the use...

Page 6: ...ervice valves for isolating both water supplies MUST be fitted below the bath to permit future maintenance of this product see sect 23 These should be fitted as close as practicable to the water suppl...

Page 7: ...ted zone of backflow risk for restrained hose which is longer than system design hose not permitted zone of backflow risk for unrestrained hose zone of backflow risk for restrained hose w c spill over...

Page 8: ...lose as practicable to the water supply inlets of the mixer in an easily accessible location NOTE service valves are not supplied with thiese products see section 23 Shower Kit Each product is supplie...

Page 9: ...ply pipes should be run within the wall cavity Hot supply pipe should be on the left hand side and the cold on the right Ensure that the hot and cold pipes are positioned 150mm apart and are level Use...

Page 10: ...aging conce aled pipework 10 MIN 20 MAX With the wall brackets in position the supply pipes should be trimmed as shown The pipes should project from the front face of the brackets by bet ween 10 to 20...

Page 11: ...ternate to ensure mixer remains parallel to the wall O rings can be wetted with water to help them slide Fit the O rings provided into the grooves of the escutcheon Tighten the coupling nuts as far as...

Page 12: ...tighten the two grub screws visible from the rear of the wall bracket This will secure the wall bracket to the riser rail 3 This assembly of the shower rail parts together can now be located onto the...

Page 13: ...centrally within the square orientate it as shown Mark the two slot positions on the wall 7 Drill two 6mm holes into the wall at the centre of the marked slots 8 Tap two wall plugs into the two drille...

Page 14: ...hower handset The flexible shower hose has integral seals at both ends The shower handset can be parked in the bracket using the conical portion of the shower hose as shown The shower parking bracket...

Page 15: ...t 2 Tap a wall plug into the 6mm drilled hole 3 Using a posi screw driver the screw pro vided securely fix the bracket to the wall 5 Example of a completed installation 4a Ensure the shower hose is tr...

Page 16: ...ition Rotating this handle downwards from the parked position commences water flow By rotating the handle 90 from the off position the user will encounter economy flow stop delivering about 50 of the...

Page 17: ...e further to the maximum flow stop Rotating this handle upwards from the parked position commences water flow will direct water to the top outlet This will activate the large overhead shower plate At...

Page 18: ...low 45 C If there is no significant change to the set outlet temperature 2 C or less change from the original settings and the fail safe shut off is functioning then the valve is working correctly and...

Page 19: ...clean all filters ensure check valves are working and make sure all isolating valves are fully open Refit the shower handset to the flexible hose upon completion of the test NOTE In order to isolate t...

Page 20: ...Use inline service valves if fitted 2 Fully open the flow or diverter handle to confirm water is switched off Unscrew the shower hose from the underside of the mixer This will permit some of the trap...

Page 21: ...ely dependent upon the water quality and service life As a minimum we recommend removal both handles thermostatic cartridge flow control or diverter cartridge Cleaning the cartridge strainer screens i...

Page 22: ...h 4 The drive bush can be removed if necessary by undoing the Phillips screw shown using a suitable screw driver 5 If necessary the square end caps fitted at each end of the mixer body can be removed...

Page 23: ...bore ensure the lug on the cartidge is orientated into the cut out in the mixer s bore as illustration above 6 Make sure the marking on the spline of the cartridge spindle is aligned with the edge of...

Page 24: ...9 Reverse the sequence to refit the drive bush handle Align the button edge of the handle to the rear edge of the mixer body overhead shower fully open fit screw roatate handle 90 back to the off posi...

Page 25: ...cap can remain inside the mixer body 2 Slide off the stop ring 3 Using a 17mm spanner or socket undo the flow cartridge The cartridge should now slide out of the mixer s bore 4 If necessary replace t...

Page 26: ...NU 1 Set 6 Non return valve A 861 372 NU 1 Set 7 Shower bracket cpl A 861 548 AA 2 Set 8 Shower hose 1750 mm A 4109 AA 1 pcs 9 Handspray 3Func 110 B 2232 AA 1 pcs 10 Slider holder f handshr B 961 024...

Page 27: ...7 Shower bracket cpl A 861 548 AA 2 Set 8 Connection nipple cpl A 861 550 NU 1 Set 5 1 2 1 3 4 9 15 10 13 11 12 14 8 9 7 6 A7543AA Ceratherm C100 Exposed Thermostatic Bar Shower Mixer supplied over h...

Page 28: ...se as is practicable to the water supply inlets of the thermostatic shower valve Service valves should be installed in an easily accessible location Basic valve with isolating only feature is availabl...

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