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Inclusive Bar Mixer Shower

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PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS

DO NOT

 use jointing compounds on any pipe 

fittings for the installation.

DO NOT

 solder fittings near the mixer shower 

as heat can transfer along the pipework and 
damage the mixer valve.

DO NOT

 subject the unit to a water temperature 

above 80°C during installation, use, maintenance 
or disinfection.

IMPORTANT:

 

•  The layout and sizing of pipework 

MUST

 

be such that nominally equal inlet supply 
pressures are achieved and the effects of 
other draw-offs are minimised.

•  The pipework should be installed such 

that other taps and appliances being 
operated elsewhere on the premises do not 
significantly affect the flow

•  When connecting pipework avoid using tight 

90° elbows; swept or formed bends will give 
the best performance.

•  The hot water pipe entry 

MUST

 be made to 

the left-hand side inlet, marked HOT, ‘H’ or 
with a red/orange label.

•  Suitable isolating valves (complying with 

Water Regulations and Bylaws) 

MUST

 be 

fitted on the hot and cold water supplies 
to the shower as an independent means 
of isolating the water supplies should 
maintenance or servicing be necessaryy; 
position as close as is practicable to the water 
supply inlets of the mixer shower. If this 
isolator is fitted in a loft space, the loft must 
have a fixed access ladder and be boarded, 
with appropriate lighting from the access 
point to the isolator.

•  It is preferable to flush the pipework to clear 

the system of debris and check for leaks 
before connecting to the mixer.

•  The mixer inlets contain removable filters 

that may become blocked if debris is not 
flushed through before fitting.

Commercial Applications

•  It is recommended that for all commercial 

applications, easily accessible, in-line filters 
are used to aid maintenance.

Hard Water Areas

a.  If it is intended to operate the shower 

in areas of hard water (above 200-ppm 
temporary hardness), a scale inhibitor 
may have to be fitted. For advice on the 
scale inhibitor, please contact Customer 
Experience.

b.  For best performance the shower head 

MUST

 

be regularly cleaned to remove scale and 
debris.

WATER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

This mixer shower is suitable for:

•  Gravity water systems
•  Pumped gravity systems
•  Fully modulating type combination boilers
•  Multi-point hot water heaters
•  Thermal storage
•  Unvented systems
When installing this mixer with a combination or 
multi-point boiler, it may be necessary to install 
flow regulation. 
Check that the appliance is capable of delivering 
hot water at a minimum switch-on flow rate 
of 3 litres per minute. At flow rates between 3 
and 8 litres per minute, the appliance 

MUST

 be 

capable of raising the water temperature to 52°C 
minimum. 
Water temperature at the inlet of the mixer valve 

MUST

 remain relatively constant when flow rate 

adjustments are made - refer to the appliance 
operating manual to confirm compatibility with 
this mixer shower.
Where thermal store systems and instantaneous 
gas water heaters are used, if excessive draw-off 
takes place the appliance may not be able to 
maintain an adequate output temperature.  
This could result in the shower temperature 
becoming noticeably cooler.
Flow regulators can be fitted with high-pressure 
water systems to reduce flow rate and assist 
economy.
The hot supply temperature 

MUST

 remain a 

minimum of 10°C hotter than the required blend 
temperature for optimum performance.

Summary of Contents for ASTI LEVER

Page 1: ...ISTER BY 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...

Page 2: ...11 FLOW REGULATION 11 TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT RANGE 12 ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SETTING 12 OPERATING THE SHOWER 13 DIMENSIONS 14 APPROVALS 15 PRODUCT FLOW RATES 15 MAINTENANCE 16 FAULT FINDIN...

Page 3: ...s fitting book regarding the product and installation are approximate All kits are for illustration purposes only and are not supplied unless otherwise stated MAIN COMPONENTS Fig 1 A Thermostatic bar...

Page 4: ...mixer shower Water Minimum Flow Rate For best performance within the specified running pressure range a minimum flow of 8 litres per minute should be available to both inlets Water Temperature Requir...

Page 5: ...is not flushed through before fitting Commercial Applications It is recommended that for all commercial applications easily accessible in line filters are used to aid maintenance Hard Water Areas a If...

Page 6: ...t pressures as shown please refer to the pump installation guide to establish the minimum head requirements for automatic operation of the pump Hot water cylinder Cold supply Hot supply Alternative su...

Page 7: ...systems with no cold water take off after the appliance reducing valve it will be necessary to fit an additional drop tight pressure reducing valve when the mains pressure is over 5 bar The drop tigh...

Page 8: ...running An expansion vessel MUST be fitted and regularly maintained to ensure the unit is not damaged by excess pressures This may already be installed externally or internally within the thermal sto...

Page 9: ...work to the shower area having decided on the position of the shower and direction of pipe entry for example rising falling or rear entry The hot and cold water pipes should be securely attached withi...

Page 10: ...bow fittings in solid wall installations The inlet centres on the variable connectors have a degree of adjustment to allow for misalignment of pipe work The hot and cold supply pipes MUST be anchored...

Page 11: ...ess fig 9 Screw the supplied cover trims onto the fittings until tight to the wall fig 10 FITTING THE SHOWER IMPORTANT Make sure that all supply pipework has been flushed through before fitting the mi...

Page 12: ...nder of the graphic should run towards you If fitted correctly the graphic and flow control should now be sitting in the designed OFF position Once in place fit the retaining screw Do not fit the end...

Page 13: ...m temperature override button Allow the shower to run at this maximum temperature setting until the water temperature has stabilised Rotate the temperature control until your desired maximum showering...

Page 14: ...mperatures must never exceed 46 C at terminal fitting The British Burns Association recommends 37 to 37 5 C as a comfortable bathing temperature for children In premises covered by the Care Standards...

Page 15: ...s flowing fig 16 To adjust the water temperature rotate the temperature control right hand side clockwise for a cooler shower or anti clockwise for a hotter shower fig 17 To overcome the maximum tempe...

Page 16: ...Inclusive Bar Mixer Shower 14 290 00 1 2 BSP 180 00 150 00 3 4 BSP 4 0 5 0 56 25 DIMENSIONS All dimensions regarding the product and installation are approximate...

Page 17: ...ure shower only PRODUCT FLOW RATES Flow Rate l m 5 0 6 9 9 0 10 9 12 0 17 5 25 5 31 5 36 5 41 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...

Page 18: ...itially check the filters for debris once every three months and clean if necessary b Perform a thermal shut off test every three months and check the maximum temperature setting See the Commissioning...

Page 19: ...ocked or restricted 2 6 Flow regulator not fitted HP systems only 3 1 Flow regulators not fitted 1 1 1 Refer to the Commissioning section 1 2 1 Reposition temperature control knob 1 3 1 Reposition tem...

Page 20: ...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 stop service valves...

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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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