Thermostatic bar mixer shower
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*SUPPLY PIPEWORK
Complete the pipework to the shower area,
having decided on the position of the shower
and direction of pipe entry, for example rising,
falling or rear entry.
The hot and cold water pipes should be securely
attached within the wall or panel to support the
valve and prevent movement after installation.
Pipe fitting depth should be checked in
conjunction with the information given in
fig.5
- a
MINIMUM
of
7mm of thread MUST be
available
once the straight fitting is secured
into the wall end fitting and the cover trim has
been fitted; this is to allow the mixer to be fitted
correctly. Inlet pipe centres should be 150mm
apart.
*STRAIGHT FITTINGS
The supply pipes can be routed from the side,
rising, rear or falling and must end in suitable
fittings to accept the long thread connectors
(fig.5)
.
The straight connectors can be used to connect
to ½” BSP female elbow fittings in solid wall
installations. The inlet centres on the shower
valves must be aligned horizontally and centred
to 150mm.
The hot and cold supply pipes
MUST
be
anchored rigidly to support the valve and stop
any movement after installation.
Fig.5
Appropriate
end fitting
Once the trim
is fitted, there
MUST
be a
minimum of
7mm
of thread
to allow the
mixer to be
fitted correctly.
7mm
*IMPORTANT!
BEFORE FIXING
the supply pipework within
the wall, refer to the
SUPPLY PIPEWORK
and
STRAIGHT FITTINGS
sections.
See
figs 5
and
6
to ensure
the
MINIMUM
of
7mm of thread is
available
once the cover trims are fitted.
THIS IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW THE
CORRECT FITTING OF THE MIXER VALVE.
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