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Bezique

 

parts of other appliances and services in the 
room in which the shower is to be installed, 
to conform to current IEE regulations.

5.1

  All exposed metallic parts in the bathroom 

must be bonded together using a cable of 
at least 4mm² cross sectional area. These 
parts include metal baths, radiators, water 
pipes, taps and waste fittings.

6

 

For close circuit protection DO nOT use a 
rewireable fuse. Instead use a suitably rated 
miniature circuit breaker (MCb) or cartridge 
fuse 

(see table A)

.

6.1

  In the interest of electrical safety a 30mA 

residual current device (RCD) should be 
installed in all UK electric and pumped 
shower circuits. This may be part of the 
consumer unit or a separate unit.

7

 

A 45 amp double pole isolating switch with 
a minimum contact gap of 3mm in both 
poles must be incorporated in the circuit.

7.1

  It must have a mechanical indicator 

showing when the switch is in the OFF 
position, and the wiring must be connected 
to the switch without the use of a plug or 
socket outlet.

7.2

  The switch must be accessible and clearly 

identifiable, but out of reach of a person 
using a fixed bath or shower, except for 
the cord of a cord operated switch, and 

should be placed so that it is not possible 
to touch the switch body while standing 
in a bath or shower cubicle. It should be 
readily accessible to switch off after using 
the shower.

8

 

Where shower cubicles are located in any 
rooms other than bathrooms, all socket 
outlets in those rooms must be protected 
by a 30mA RCD.

9

 

The current carrying capacity of the cable 
must be at least that of the shower circuit 
protection 

(see table b)

.

9.1

  To obtain full advantage of the power 

provided by the shower, use the shortest 
cable route possible from the consumer 
unit to the shower.

9.2

  It is also necessary to satisfy the 

disconnection time and thermal 
constraints which means that for any given 
combination of current demand, voltage 
drop and cable size, there is a maximum 
permissible circuit length.

10

  The shower circuit should be separated 

from other circuits by at least twice the 
diameter of the cable or conduit.

10.1 

The current rating will be reduced if the 
cabling is bunched with others, surrounded 
by thermal loft or wall insulation or placed 
in areas where the ambient temperature 
is above 30°C. Under these conditions, 
derating factors apply and it is necessary to 
select a larger cable size.

10.2 

In the majority of installations, the cable 
will unavoidably be placed in one or 
more of the above conditions. this being 
so, it is strongly recommended to use a 
minimum of 10mm cabling throughout 
the shower installation.

10.3

 In any event, it is essential that individual 

site conditions are assessed by a competent 
electrician in order to determine the correct 
cable size and permissible circuit length.

twin and earth pVc insulated cable

cuRReNt cARRyING cApAcIty

 

 

 

clipped direct or 

 installed in an  in conduit  buried in a non 
 insulated wall  or trunking  insulated wall

  6mm² 

6mm² 

6mm²

 

32A 

38A 

46A

  10mm² 

10mm² 

10mm²

 

43A 

52A 

63A

  16mm² 

16mm² 

16mm²

 

57A 

69A 

85A

Note: cable selection is dependent 

on derating factors

table b

Summary of Contents for Bezique

Page 1: ...low pressure power Installers please note these instructions are to be left with the user 2180225L March 2006 Installation and operating instructions Bezique electric shower...

Page 2: ...cover 14 Fitting the riser rail 15 16 Fitting the hose and sprayehead 16 Operating the shower 17 18 Operating functions 19 Adjusting the showerhead 20 Cleaning the showerhead 21 Cleaning the inlet fil...

Page 3: ...is sufficient 2 6 All plumbing connections must be completed before making the electrical connections 3 Electrical 3 1 The installation must comply with BS 7671 Requirements for electrical installatio...

Page 4: ...water becomes and the faster the flow the cooler the water b During winter the mains water supply will be cooler than in the summer so the flow rate will vary between seasons at any one temperature s...

Page 5: ...assembly 12 Thermal cut out main 13 Earth connection 14 Outlet temperature limiter 15 Trimplate Inside cover fig 2 16 Cover tags 17 Control PCB Pack contents Shower unit Five position showerhead Riser...

Page 6: ...4 Check your consumer unit main fuse box has a main switch rating of 80A or above and that it has a spare fuse way which will take the fuse or mcb necessary for the shower fig 4 4 1 If your consumer...

Page 7: ...those rooms must be protected by a 30mA RCD 9 The current carrying capacity of the cable must be at least that of the shower circuit protection see table B 9 1 To obtain full advantage of the power p...

Page 8: ...al Water Authority or consult a competent plumber During periods of high ambient temperatures it may be necessary to select a low power setting to achieve your preferred shower temperature The water s...

Page 9: ...fitted in the supply pipework to prevent back flow Pressure relief safety device A pressure relief device PRD is designed into the shower unit which complies with European standards The PRD provides a...

Page 10: ...ed to be cut out in the trimplate and cover fig 9 If surface cable entry from the top is required then a small area will need to be cut out in the backplate fig 10 If installing a feed pipe from the r...

Page 11: ...t building block you must use suitable wall plugs and an appropriate drill bit Screw top fixing screw into position leaving the base of the screw head protruding 6mm out from the wall Hook the backpla...

Page 12: ...the shower flush out the pipework to remove all swarf and system debris This can be achieved by connecting a hose to the pipework and turning on the mains water supply long enough to clear the debris...

Page 13: ...conductor must be sleeved The outer sheath of the supply cable must be stripped back to the minimum The supply cable must be secured either by routing through conduit or in trunking or by embedding i...

Page 14: ...the 10 way ribbon cable at this stage Carefully locate the cover tags into the guide pockets on the backplate and make sure the wires are not trapped Guide the cover into position so that the control...

Page 15: ...flow and back again several times to release any trapped air from within the unit Once the flushing out has been completed switch off the electricity to the shower at the isolating switch The water w...

Page 16: ...te and make sure the wires are not trapped Guide the cover into position so that the knob spindle locates correctly minor adjustment may be necessary to align the knob and spindle Should any difficult...

Page 17: ...cut out on the bracket end fig 23 Locate the second bracket on top of the rail Check the rail is vertical then mark the centre hole and of the other two holes Remove the bracket and rail Drill and pl...

Page 18: ...so it holds the dish at the required height on the rail Fitting the hose and Showerhead Feed the flexible hose through the appropriate soap dish opening fig 30 so that the dish acts as a retaining rin...

Page 19: ...re control The centre button blue symbol is for cold water only Adjusting the temperature control at this setting will only increase or decrease the force of the water from the showerhead It will not...

Page 20: ...numbers To increase the shower temperature Turn the temperature control clockwise this will decrease the flow of water through the shower and is indicated by higher numbers Note It is advisable to be...

Page 21: ...operation Phased shutdown In use when the stop button is pressed power is switched off to the elements Water will continue to flow for a few seconds flushing out any remaining hot water This makes sur...

Page 22: ...our shower is supplied with a five position showerhead with a rub clean face Five showerhead patterns are available fig 35 Adjust the spray pattern by turning the bezel on the showerhead in either dir...

Page 23: ...anti clockwise fig 37 This movement may turn the cartridge assembly as well until it reaches a stop Hold the cartridge firmly and continue to twist anti clockwise Having loosened the sprayplate it ca...

Page 24: ...pipe which is part of the solenoid valve fig 38 To gain access to the filter remove the trimplate then disconnect and remove the compression fitting Also depending on the incoming pipework arrangemen...

Page 25: ...10 5kW 84500670 4 Stabiliser valve assembly 9 5kW 82600870 10 5kW 82200850 5 Solenoid valve assembly 83304130 6 Thermal cut out 22009860 7 PRD O ring 83301330 8 Outlet pipe assembly 85000130 9 Trimpla...

Page 26: ...Ref Description Part No 11 5 mode showerhead 22010980 12 Wall bracket 83306160 13 Showerhead holder 83306190 14 Riser rail 7042409 15 Soap dish 22008960 16 Flexible hose 28100080 SPARE PARTS 11 12 13...

Page 27: ...ps are fully open Check if blockage in inlet filter 2 3 1 Switch to economy power setting and readjust flow rate to give required temperature 3 1 1 See Water too hot causes 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 and their a...

Page 28: ...s to normal Low pressure indicator extinguishes 6 1 1 Clean sprayplate and then fit a new PRD 6 2 1 Check for free passage through hose Replace hose if necessary and then fit new PRD 6 3 1 Fit new PRD...

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