Fill in the access area in front of the shower tray
A
with cement.
If fitting a shower enclosure refer to the
manufacturers installation instructions.
Place the shower tray
A
onto the wet adhesive
ensuring that it is fully supported by the mix.
Check the level of the top rims only as the
shower tray has a built in fall for adequate
drainage.
Note! Ensure tray is fully stuck down –
weight down if necessary to ensure level and
that good contact is made with the adhesive.
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Remove the plywood and install the waste outlet
pipe in the cavity in accordance with building
regulations.
Note! Some shower trays have a protective
film (indicated by a label on the surface)
which must now be removed. Undertake
a final inspection of the shower try at this
stage. DO NOT PROCEED IF NOT SATISFIED.
We recommend the use of the optional Flexi
Seal Strip (not supplied). If fitting, follow the
instructions later in this guide to attach the strip
to the shower tray at this stage.
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Floor Level Installation for Suspended Floors
Installation –
Suspended Floor
Place the shower tray
A
in position on the
floor (ensuring surface is level) and mark the
perimeter on the floor including an area outside
the perimeter for access to connect plumbing
(as dictated by the installation location) after the
shower tray has been installed.
If using a shower tray with a built in tiling upstand
allowance must be made for recessing the tray
into adjacent walls to allow tiling down onto the
tray surface
The floor area (or larger) covered by the shower
tray must be removed and replaced with a single
level piece of plywood (minimum 18mm thick).
Put the plywood in position, ensuring the area
is flat and level. Place the shower tray
A
on the
plywood and mark the waste hole location.
Remove the shower tray then use a hole cutter
to drill a hole in the plywood large enough to
pass through the entire waste unit. Keep all
holes to the minimum.
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