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209491 Rev. B
STEP 3. CONNECT WATER SUPPLY
Install sink and connect drainage to rough in. See applicable Fig. 6 or
Fig. 7
.
Please note that the connection and fittings are supplied by the
installer to connect 1/2” nominal sweat at the box outlet and 3/8”
compression at the spout.
Connect water supply through to spout.
Assure supply lines are completely flushed and free of debris.
STEP 4. FLUSH SYSTEM/SET TEMPERATURE
Remove coverplate from control box. Open screwdriver stop(s) to flush
installation for
1 minute minimum.
4A
Run water for a sufficient time so the hot and cold water supplies
are as hot and cold as they will get.
4B
Place a thermometer in a plastic container and hold in the water
stream. Record the temperature reading and note position of
temperature control, and lock at the desired setting.
4C
Thermostatic Mixing Valve
(Fig. 7). To adjust the mixed outlet
temperature of the valve, remove the cap to gain access to the
adjusting spindle. The spindle should be rotated towards the “C”
side to reduce the temperature and towards the “H” side to
increase the temperature - until the desired set point is reached
(refer to Fig. 9).
Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
- We recommend that this valve
is checked at least once per year to ensure its continued function.
For installations with poor or unknown water quality, or other
adverse supply conditions, it may be necessary to check the valve
at more frequent intervals. The temperature should be checked at
the same outlet as was used for commissioning in the first instance.
If the temperature is more than 3°F from the commissioning in
temperature, refer to the included Cash Acme Maintenance and
Installation Guide.
4D
Close stops.
STEP 5. CONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, SOLENOID VALVE AND SENSOR
Remove plastic threaded spacer nipple and install solenoid valve with body arrow in the direction
of water flow.
See Fig. 10.
Feed sensor wire from spout into control box and then into the battery
holder. Connect red solenoid cord to “+” marked solenoid terminal on solenoid valve, black
solenoid cord to other solenoid terminal.
INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Valve
Spacer
(replace with
SOLENOID
valve after
system is
flushed)
Cover
Solenoid Valve
(INSTALL:
replacing
SPACER after
system is
flushed.)
SOLENOID
may be
ROTATED to
ALLOW for installation
of COVER ASSEMBLY.
Fig. 10
BATTERY VERSION
Use caution not to damage wires or components on electronic controller.
Remove cover from control box and install four Alkaline “C” batteries provided into the battery holder.
After the batteries are installed, make the sensor connection on the controller neatly inside the battery
box. Ensure snap does not touch any conductive metal surface. Connect battery clip to battery pack.
The blue backlit LCD screen will power up and the battery strength screen will appear. See Fig. 11.
Ensure a drip loop is added to the sensor wire. Refer to Fig. 8. Secure lid using screws.
Sensor
Watertight
Connector
Flexible Sensor
Cord Conduit
257mm (10.13")
Control Box
305mm (12")
Stainless Steel
Cover Plate
102mm (4")
Coverplate
355mm
(14”)
max.
Product supplied
as shown by solid
lines. All items
shown by dotted
lines supplied by
others.
Typical Installation
(Recessed Mount Box)
Fig. 8
Gooseneck
Spout
w w w . s p e c s e l e c t . c o m
HARDWIRE VERSION
Install CSA and/or UL approved Class 2 transformer or equivalent in a
convenient location.
(Do NOT install the transformer inside the control box.)
With the power off,
bring the 24 VAC supply wires to the box. Connect the 24 VAC supply to the 060683A conversion
kit, (see page 1). Connect the battery clip of the hardwire converter to the controller battery clip.
Ensure snap does not touch any conductive metal surface.
Do not remove battery snap from hardwire
converter by using a flat screwdriver, damage may result.
Turn on power supply for the transformer
and then make the sensor connection on the control module neatly inside the battery box. Ensure a
drip loop is added to the sensor wire. Refer to Fig. 8.
STEP 6. SERVICES
Open screwdriver stop(s).
Flush line.
Install aerator.
Drip Loop
Fig. 9
Towards
“H” side to
increase
temperature
Towards
“C” side
to reduce
temperature
FOR RECESS MOUNT HOUSING: CONTROL
BOXES #1 & 8
Connection
and Fittings
by Installer