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Installation - SF1135CP and SF1136CP Exposed Shower Valve
The valve requires the supply pipework to have 150mm centres and sufficient copper pipe
(15 to 18 mm) must protrude from the finished tiled surface to allow a water tight compression
joint to be made.
Isolation valves must be fitted in an accessible position to both the hot and cold supplies
should the valve need to be isolated in the future for servicing.
The shower valve is designed for concealed pipework, whether in a solid or studded walls.
The shower valve can also be used with exposed supply pipes by rotating the inlet elbows and
removing the concealing plates (16).
Using the screws and plug provided secure
the wall plate to the wall, central to the two
protruding copper pipes.
Trim the copper pipes to correct length for the
compression joints.
Run a bead of sealant onto the back of the concealing plates (16) close to the outer edge.
Loosen the compression nuts (15).
Fit the shower valve over the copper pipes and locate onto the wall plate.
Ensure the concealing plates (16) are pressed onto the wall before tightening the grub screws
(8) and the compression nuts (15).
Turn on the water supplies and check for signs of leakage.
150 Ctr
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