
Shower pump
ElECTrICal rEqUIrEmENTS
The pump must be connected to a 230V 50Hz
electrical supply, via a double pole switch having
a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles.
This can be a ceiling mounted pull cord switch
in the shower room, or a wall mounted switch in
a nearby room.
The pump installation must be fused at 5 amps.
A Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) also
known as a Residual Current Device (RCD)
having a tripping current not exceeding 30mA
should be installed in the supply circuit. This may
be part of the consumer unit or a separate unit.
note:
The installation MUST comply with
current IEE regulations.
When installed in any room containing a fixed
bath or shower, the pump MUST be located and
concealed inside a suitable cupboard, built-in
unit or other enclosure, so that the pump cannot
be sprayed with water, and such that a person
using a fixed bath or shower cannot access the
pump without using tools.
To comply with BS6700 the hot water storage
temperature should not exceed 60ºC. Operation
at this temperature will also reduce the rate of
formation of limescale in the system. The water
supply must not exceed 65ºC (149ºF).
tHE PumP must NOt BE CONNECtED tO
tHE mAINs COLD WAtER suPPLY.
DO NOT connect into the rising vent pipework.
The pump must be positioned below the cold
water cistern and not placed in areas where it
will be subject to freezing conditions.
To guarantee correct operation of the flow
switches, all pipe work must be below the cold
water cistern and the showerhead must be at
least 1 metre below the surface of the water in
the cold water cistern.
In situations where this cannot be met, contact
Triton Customer Service for advice. If used with
a combination cylinder, the cold water cistern
must have a capacity of at least 225 litres
(50 gals) to avoid starvation of water to the
pump, and a minimum head of water of
1 metre.
warnInG!
ThE pump musT BE EarThED.
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