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The panel (P) must be removable to allow for installa-
tion of the shower enclosure and to allow for check-
ing/maintenance of the roof where necessary.
Q
In the instance where the recess is created before installation
of the shower enclosure, refer to drawings
3-3a-3b-3c
which
depict some examples; we recommend the following space, in
particular, is provided:
- between the panel (L) and the tray (R) - (only Frame 100/120);
- between the panel (L1) and the frame (C).
This space is necessary for installation of the shower tray and
other shower enclosure components.
Shower enclosure assembly
Q
The
Frame
shower enclosure includes an assembly point
alongside the panel metal frame which houses the brassware.
(
4a
) Where installed in a corner, seeing as the frame is
next to walls, there are no particular problems.
(
4b
) Where installed in an alcove, a suitable structure
(S) must be provided next to the indicated point, to which the
shower enclosure can be linked.
4a
220 cm
S
S
OK
NO!
60 cm
(frame 100)
62,5 cm
(frame 120)
S
4b
Drain preparations and water connections
Q
We recommend arranging the shower enclosure drainage as
demonstrated in positions
1 or 1a
.
Q
To connect to the hot-cold water system, we recommend us-
ing 90° - 1/2” joints and placing them in the indicated area (posi-
tion
5
).
Where installed in an alcove, provided enough space is left, the
water supply can emerge from behind the shower enclosure
(position
5b
).
Q
We recommend avoiding junctions on supply pipes to avoid
pressure drop and subsequently, reduced water device power.
Q
To ensure correct appliance operation, the pressure and flow
rate values which power the shower enclosure must comply
with the values specified in the table “Hydraulic specifications”.
Where “hard” water is present, it is advisable to install
a decalcifier in the water system supplying water to the
appliance, in order to reduce and/or avoid calcareous
deposits.
ATTENTION: (IEC 60335-1/A2)
The pressure of the wa-
ter system supplying water to the appliance must not
exceed 600 kPa (6 bar).
INSTALLING THE BACKFLOW PROTECTION DEVICE (DIS-
CONNECTOR) – OPTIONAL
Changes in pressure may occur in the plumbing. This may cause
backflow in the water pipes. If this happens, the polluted water
coming from the shower cubicle may be drawn into the public wa-
ter mains.
Should this problem arise, or where required by local law, Jacuzzi
recommends installing a specific kit which includes a protective de-
vice (disconnector) and related accessories. Please see the informa-
tion supplied in the manual in the kit as regards the space require-
ments and the disconnector installation zone.
Electrical connections
Q
The power supply cable must be installed near the indicated
position (ref.
2
), leaving it long enough so it can be connected
to the box (fastened to the frame). The cable can follow various