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IS1592B(04/17)

3) Apply suitable lubricant to the 'O'Rings on the spigot of

connectors (15). Fit the adaptors (12) of the breech (11)

equally onto the spigots of connectors (15) until they

contact the connector front face then tighten screws (13)

using a 2.5mm allen key.

Remove locknuts (7) and fibre washers from

cartridges (8). Unscrew cartridges (8) from breech

bodies (10). Screw cartridge (8) (with red seal 9)

into left hand 'hot side' breech body (10). Using a

suitable spanner, tighten cartridge (8) until it

comes to a firm stop (DO NOT TIGHTEN

CARTRIDGE USING SPINDLE). Fit fibre washer &

then locknut (7) and tighten using a suitable

spanner, taking care not to damage the thread.

Fit cartridge (8) (with blue seal 9) into right hand

'cold side' breech body (10) in a similar manner.

5)

* All pipework must be thoroughly flushed prior to 

installation, as foreign materials may block the flow 

regulating device and reduce the flow of water.

Note: Aerator insert housing must be retightened to

prevent removal by hand.

Important Information

*

Not suitable for gravity feed systems.

*

The outlet is fitted with a  flow regulated aerator insert.

Installation (Fig.1, 2 & 3 or 4)

G1/2B inlet nipples (16) must be square to wall/tile face

and mounted accurately with the correct distance

apart (Fig.1) to ensure a satisfactory installation.

*

Check that threaded nipples (16) are the correct length,

as shown (Fig.2). Cut to length if required ensuring end 

face is square. Apply thread sealant or tape to the thread.

Important: Care must be taken that thread tape cannot 

become dislodged and block the flow regulated device, 

causing a reduction in water flow.

1)

Screw connector (15) onto each inlet nipple (16) using a

10mm allen key (not supplied). Each connector (15)

should be tightened equally until the correct centre

distance (Fig.1) is acheived & the breech (11) is

horizontal. Use the breech (11) to check for correct

installation & adjust the connectors (15) accordingly.

2)

It is recommended that the outlet (19) be fitted prior to

installing the breech (11). (see Fig.5, Sht 2).

*

4) Determine handle closing position.

Forward closing lever handles (ideal for opening using

elbows) (Fig.3). Proceed to step 6.

Outward closing lever handles (more suitable for

opening by hand) (Fig.4). Proceed to step 5.

PLUMBERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

'G' SERIES PLUS- WALL SINK EXPOSED SET

WATER EFFICIENT TAPWARE

Hot and cold water inlet pressures should be equal.

Maximum hot water temperature : 80 C.

IMPORTANT

Pressure & Temperature Requirements.

Centre distance between inlet nipples :200 9mm

Deck Requirements

New Regulation :-500 kPa maximum static pressure 

at any outlet within a building.(Ref. AS/NZS 3500.1)

Static inlet pressure range : 150 -1000 kPa

With cartridge spindles in the fully closed position (Fig.3 or 4), fit inserts (6) onto spindles then

check that lever of handles (1) are in correct alignment with each other when fitted to handle

inserts (6). For small adjustments to handle position, cartridge (8) can be rotated 

slightly in an

anti-clockwise direction until handles are aligned before tightening locknut (7). Remove handles

(1) then fit washers (5) & nuts (4) to thread of spindles and tighten to secure inserts (6). Align

handles (1) as before then engage with insert (6) & tighten screw (2) with 2mm allen key (3).

6)

2 0 0 m m

Fig.1 Front View

Fibre Washer

1
4
5
6

9

8

10

2

3

7

Spindle

11

Fig.4

Fully

Closed

Fully Open

Fully

closed

Fully Open

Hot Handle

Cold Handle

Fig.3

Fully

Open

Fully Closed

Fully

Open

Fully Closed

Hot Handle

Cold Handle

G1/2B

1 2 m m

4.5

mm

Wall/tile face

Offset

Fig.2 Side View

12

13

14

'O'Rings

Spigot

15

16

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