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Quick Start Installation Guide
807119NZ v1.00 01.21 G5 BCS Quick Start Guide
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The Zenith HydroTap must be earthed, earthing is provided via the
supplied power cord. The resistance of the earth connection to each
exposed metal part must be less than 1Ω. Use the power cable supplied. It
is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the power point is earthed.
• All installation and service work must be completed by trained and
suitably qualified tradespeople. Faulty operation due to unqualified
persons working on this product, may void warranty coverage.
• As the installer, it is your responsibility to supply and install all valves as
required by local regulations and relevant standards.
• The HydroTap is rated for 220-240V 50Hz AC operation.
• Do not remove the cover of the appliance under any circumstances
without first isolating the appliance from the power supply.
• Connect only to a potable (wholesome, cat1) mains water supply.
• Never locate the system near, or clean with water jets.
• Do not expose the Zenith HydroTap to the elements of nature.
• The booster complies with protection class IP 20.
• For UK, a pressure limiting valve must be fitted for mains water
pressures above the maximum limits stated.
• Use of tools can be hazardous. Assess the risks before you start.
• A clearance envelope around all Command Centres must be provided
to allow adequate ventilation for the safe and effective use of the
HydroTap system.
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SECTION 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Frost protection
If the HydroTap is located where the ambient air temperature could fall
below 5
º
C when the system is not in use, do not turn off the Command
Centre electrically. This safeguard does not offer the same protection to
the connecting pipework and fittings.
SECTION 3: WARNINGS & REGULATORY INFORMATION
• For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed,
operated and maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• This appliance may deliver water at high temperature. Refer
to the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA), local requirements
and installation instructions to determine if additional
delivery temperature control is required.