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Bar mixer shower

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MAIN COMPONENTS

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   A.

  Thermostatic mixer valve

 

B.

  Riser pipe

 

C.

 Bracket

 

D.  

Wall Bracket

 

E.  

Fixed head pipe

 

F.  

Slider

 

G.

  Hose (not shown)

 

H.

  Handset (not shown)

 

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  Fixed shower head (not shown)

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Summary of Contents for 2181120L

Page 1: ...TEL 024 7637 8321 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read this book thoroughly and familiarise yourself with all instructions before commencing installation and keep it for future referen...

Page 2: ...e back of book for contact information CONTENTS Page MAIN COMPONENTS 1 DIMENSIONS 2 3 INTRODUCTION 4 5 TYPICAL DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 6 7 INSTALLATION 8 11 OPERATING THE SHOWER 12 LEAK TESTING 13 COMM...

Page 3: ...mixer shower 1 A B C D MAIN COMPONENTS E A Thermostatic mixer valve B Riser pipe C Bracket D Wall Bracket E Fixed head pipe F Slider G Hose not shown H Handset not shown I Fixed shower head not shown...

Page 4: ...Bar mixer shower 2 DIMENSIONS 150 283 96 111 131 45...

Page 5: ...r mixer shower 3 IMPORTANT All dimensions listed in this fitting book regarding the product and installation are approximate Consideration must be given for the adequate ceiling space 400 55 75 1127 7...

Page 6: ...ent to meet all normal requirements and will minimise the effects of scale in hard water areas Pressure Reducing Valve On sites where the running pressure is above 5 bar the use of a suitably sized pr...

Page 7: ...tem of debris and check for leaks before connecting to the mixer Commercial Applications For commercial applications in line filters are recommended Hard Water Areas a If it is intended to operate the...

Page 8: ...ply pressures exceed 5 bar running An expansion vessel MAY be fitted and regularly maintained to prevent the shower mixer being damaged by excess pressures This may already be installed within the boi...

Page 9: ...ucing valve must be set at the same value as the unvented package pressure reducing valve Note An additional expansion vessel may be required if a second pressure reducing valve is installed This does...

Page 10: ...ed as detailed with all controls within comfortable reach of the user The handset can be positioned above or to either side of the shower INSTALL BAR MIXER BRACKETS Guidance on installing the bar mixe...

Page 11: ...e of the valve fig 7 Once the diverter has been fitted and faces forward fully tighten the small retaining grub screw located at the rear of the diverter assembly fig 8 FITTING THE MIXER SHOWER Offer...

Page 12: ...ng sure the bracket engages the hexagonal fitting and the O ring is in place fig 11 Using a suitable screwdriver tighten the retaining screw to secure the rail into the support Screw the bottom part o...

Page 13: ...rew in the bracket Tighten the diverter collar FITTING THE HOSE AND HANDSET Connect one end of the flexible hose to the bottom outlet connector fig 15 on the diverter valve making sure that the sealin...

Page 14: ...ight hand side clockwise for cool or anti clockwise for hot fig 17 To overcome the maximum temperature stop press the override button and turn DIVERTER CONTROL The diverter has two position settings w...

Page 15: ...re is reached IMPORTANT The temperature adjustment range must be checked to guarantee user safety Rotate the temperature control checking the minimum and maximum showering temperatatures ADJUST THE MA...

Page 16: ...of 41 C for showers The mixed water temperature must never exceed 46 C The British Burns Association recommends 37 C to 37 5 C as a comfortable bathing temperature for children WARNING Exposed metal s...

Page 17: ...Bar mixer shower 15 SPARE PARTS Ref Description Part No 1 Control Knobs 86005110 2 Flow Control Cartridge 83316680 3 Thermostatic Cartridge 83316190 4 Diverter cartridge 83316690 4 3 2 1 1 1...

Page 18: ...Bar mixer shower 16 Ref Description Part No 8 Lower shower arm 88400039 9 Bracket 22013588 10 Upper shower arm 88400041 11 Slider 22013510 12 Hose 28100300 10 8 9 12 11...

Page 19: ...the shower will depend mainly on the water supply condition Experience of local conditions will dictate the intervals for inspection and in service testing guidance has been given below which can be...

Page 20: ...17 0 19 5 22 0 Pressure bar 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Conditions for test Inlet temperatures comply with EN1111 requirements Outlet temperature 38C Flow control fully open Open outlet No...

Page 21: ...Hot water supply blocked or restricted 2 6 Flow regulator not fitted HP systems only 3 1 Flow regulators not fitted 1 1 1 Refer to commissioning section 1 2 1 Reposition temperature control knob 1 3 1...

Page 22: ...y 4 2 1 Inspect the inlet filters Clean if necessary 4 3 1 Turn off the shower and consult a suitably competent plumber 4 4 1 Clean shower head 4 5 1 Reduce the simultaneous demand 4 5 2 Make sure sto...

Page 23: ...Bar mixer shower 21...

Page 24: ...ent of a pro forma invoice by cheque or postal order Telephone orders are based on information given during the call Before contacting Triton please verify your requirements using the Information cont...

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