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10. FITTING THE MIXER VALVE  

CONCEALED OPTION

IMPORTANT: Ensure that you have read through section 7. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION before 

starting to fit the mixer valve.

1.  The fitting of the mixer valve is essentially the same 

as described for the exposed option, except that the 

mixer valve is fixed to the wall between 60mm and 

75mm below the finished surface of the shower. A 

circular hole between 150mm and 180mm should 

be enough to fit the mixer valve (Fig 1).

2.  The supply pipework can be plumbed from above 

or below but with suitable connections between 

130mm and 160mm centres. The inlet centres can 

be adjusted by turning the elbows in and out to the 

required centres. Connect the 15mm pipework 

using standard compression nuts and olives (Fig 2).

NOTE: Do not unscrew the elbows so that the O-rings 

are visable. Failure to comply will result in leaks.

NOTE:  You should measure the distance between the 

outlets on the mixer valve you are fitting to determine 

the exact distance.

3.  Complete the fitting of the pipework and the tiling 

leaving the pipework as shown. The wall plate 

should be attached firmly between 60mm and 

75mm below the finished surface. Remove the back 

plate from the mixer valve by removing the retaining 

screws. Put the plate in the centre between the feed 

pipes and mark the screw positions, check this fits 

by holding the mixer valve in position. Drill plug and 

screw the back plate to the wall (Fig 2).

4.  Position the mixer valve onto the two water feed 

pipes and onto the wall bracket. Tighten up the 

compression nuts to hold the mixer valve in place 

(Fig 3).

NOTE: Make sure the mixer valve outlet is pointing 

down and the hot feed is onto the left side marked 

with a red indicator.

5.  Replace locking screws to hold the mixer valve onto 

the wall plate (Fig 4).

6.  A pipe must be fitted from the outlet of the mixer 

valve to the location of where you wish to position 

the wall outlet. This pipe must have a ½” female 

connection attached into which the wall outlet can 

be fitted 

NOTE:  Once the mixer valve and wall outlet are 

fitted, prior to fitting the trim plate disc ensure all 

connections are watertight. This can be done by 

reconnecting the water supplies and checking the 

connections when running the shower and when the 

shower is off.

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3

1

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60mm 

Minimum

Summary of Contents for Options Concentric Petite

Page 1: ...Fitting Instructions IMPORTANT This Step by Step guide should be retained after installation Options Concentric Petite Thermostatic Mixer Valve with Riser Rail...

Page 2: ...uresystemsuptoamaximumof5barrunning pressure Themixervalvemustnotbesubjectedto watertemperaturesabove80 C Thismixervalveis alsosuitableforthermalstorage unventedsystems andpumpedgravitysystems IMPORTA...

Page 3: ...components are included before starting the installation Description Quantity MixerValve 1 Handset 1 RiserRail 1 RiserRailFixing Brackets 2 HandsetHeightAdjuster 1 1 25mHose Washers 1 WallOutlet 1 Nu...

Page 4: ...dent method of isolating the shower should maintenance or servicing be necessary these valves SHOULD NOT restrict the flow DO NOT operate the shower outside the recommended temperatures and pressures...

Page 5: ...ar Thisshouldbeconfirmedbytheinstallation engineerorcompetentperson beforeinstallation WATER TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS Maximumhotwatertemperature 80 C Recommendedmaximum 65 C Minimumhotwatertemperature...

Page 6: ...saredsymbol nexttotheinletandmustbeonthelefthandside If themixervalveyouarefittingiswithariserrailthe outletshouldpointdown ifthemixervalveisforan overheadtheoutletshouldpointupwards n Themixervalveis...

Page 7: ...ngthepipework 3 Completethefittingofthepipeworkandthetiling leavingthepipeworkasshown about30mm outfromthefinishedsurface Fig3 4 Removethebackplatefromthemixervalveby removingtheretaininggrubscrews Pu...

Page 8: ...peworkandthetiling leavingthepipeworkasshown Thewallplate shouldbeattachedfirmlybetween60mmand 75mmbelowthefinishedsurface Removetheback platefromthemixervalvebyremovingtheretaining screws Puttheplate...

Page 9: ...henfitthe soapdish dampeningtherailwillmakeiteasierto slideon Finallyfitthehoseretainingringontothe bottomoftherailbelowthesoapdish Fig4 6 Replacetherailassemblyintothelowerbracket Refitthetopbracket...

Page 10: ...ets 3 Overridethetemperaturestopbuttonbypressing thebuttonandrotatetomaximumbeingcarefulto avoidscalding Measurethetemperature 4 Thevalveshouldthenbecheckedtoconfirmthe waterisolationperformscorrectly...

Page 11: ...evalveandcleanfilters 4 Showerheadblocked CleanShowerhead 5 Systemnotcapableofsupplyingmultipleoutlet atthesametime Reducesimultaneousdemand Checkstop servicevalvesarefullyopen Checkifenough waterpres...

Page 12: ...thecustomer 2 Thisguaranteeispersonaltotheoriginalpurchaserofthe productandisnottransferable 3 Originalproofofpurchase s mustbeshownforanyclaim underthisguarantee 4 Thisguaranteedoesnotcoveranyproduct...

Page 13: ...contactdetails andthepostcodewheretheunitisinstalled 2 TheMXGroupCustomerServiceDepartmentwill beabletotellyouwhetherthefaultcanbesimply rectifiedbytheprovisionofareplacementpart 17 SPAREPARTS Intheev...

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Page 16: ...CUSTOMERCARE 08455052211 TRADE DESCRIPTIONS ACT Variations in terms of colour finish materials and all other aspects of appearance may occur on occasions either through non availability of materials...

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