T300si electric shower
Heated
water pipe
Copper
pipe
Nut
Spacer
‘O’ ring
Grab ring
Spacer
Outlet pipe
Washer
Outlet
extension
DO NOT use excessive force when making these
connections. It is strongly recommended to
use a correct size open ended spanner. Using
adjustable pipe grips may damage internal
components.
Make sure the backplate is square on the wall
and tighten the two retaining screws which hold
it to the wall.
Turn on the mains water supply and check for
leaks in the pipework connection to the remote
pack.
note:
At this stage no water can flow through
the unit.
The remote pack is connected to the bulkhead
outlet by means of a semi rigid white 10 mm
plastic water pipe which carries the heated
water. This pipe can be channelled in a wall,
plumbed through a wall or hidden behind a
studded wall. The pipe can be run up to 3.3m
approx. away from the remote pack. Any surplus
can be cut off as required.
note:
The water outlet does not need to be
vertically above or below the control panel. If
required the outlet adaptor and control panel
can be placed on different walls as long as the
control panel is not in the direct line of any spray
when in use.
Push on the fittings to both ends of the heated
water pipe as follows:
Slide the nut over the water pipe
(fig.)
followed by the ‘O’ ring sandwiched between
the two spacers. Make sure the spacers have
their flat sides towards the ‘O’ ring. Push the
grab ring onto the pipe so that it locates about
five to ten millimetres from the end. Finally,
insert the supplied 8 mm copper pipe into the
end of the water pipe until it is flush. This is to
provide extra support to the plastic pipe.
The pipe connects to the remote pack using the
outlet extension
(fig.)
which is screwed onto
the remote pack outlet pipe. Alternatively, a ½”
x 15 mm female thread to compression elbow
can be screwed onto the outlet pipe, sealing the
joint with PTFE tape.
Fig.
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