Kohler Discovery manual Mm Max Outlet Pipe BIR

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1. Solid Wall or Stud Partition

(Using Securing Brackets - Mounting off Front Face)

1.1Remove the three securing screws and remove the shower valve from the building-in shroud (retain the screws for later use).

1.2Mark the position of the shower valve, a cut out 150 x 170 mm (Max) is required.

Note! Use a spirit level to make sure that the hole cutout will be horizontal and vertical.

170 mm Max

150 mm Max

Outlet

Pipe BIR

1.3Mark the routes for the hot and cold supply pipework at 108 mm centres.

Falling Supplies: For falling supplies remove the grubscrew on each elbow. Remove the elbows and install on opposite sides. Secure the elbows with the grub screws.

Note! Make sure that the filter plugs are positioned to the front (i.e. hexagonal key facing forward).

1.4Mark the route for the outlet pipework.

Note! For biv models the outlet elbow should be sited above the control and on the right or left, as site dictates.

1.5Cut away the plasterboard or brick work to a minimum depth of 58 mm to accommodate the shower valve body, the hot and cold supply pipework and the outlet pipework.

Outlet Pipe BIV

Outlet Pipe BIV

Hot Inlet

Cold Inlet

Shower Control

6 mm Min Finished Wall

Finished Wall

1.6Make sure that the building-in shroud fits inside the hole cutout.

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24 mm Max Finished Wall

58 mm Min

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Contents These instructions are to be left with the user Contents Safety Warnings IntroductionPack Contents Dimensions Specifications TemperaturesPressures Flow RatesConnections Thermostatic Shut-downInstallation Requirements Key to symbolsGravity fed system Gas heated systemMains pressurised instantaneous Hot water system thermal storePumped system Installation GeneralInstallation Methods Mm Max Outlet Pipe BIR Page Page Refer to section ‘1. Solid Wall or Page Fit the securing brackets to the shower valve M5 Fixing Holes Securing Screws Control Assembly ‘Commissioning’ Reversed Supplies Maximum Temperature Setting CommissioningOperation Fault Diagnosis Symptom CAUSE/RECTIFICATIONMaintenance Cleaning FiltersLubricants Spare Parts Page Customer Service