11 Using a silicone based lubricant, lubricate the supply pipe ends and whilst supporting the elbows, push home the supply pipes ensuring the correct orientation for the inlet pipes (HOT LEFT AND COLD RIGHT AS SHOWN ON THE VALVE BODY). Push the valve fully home until a definite stop is reached (tube insertion depth is 25mm). Secure the valve assembly to the fixing surface using the screws provided.
12 | Construct a suitable 15mm outlet supply to a suitable point for the wall outlet. |
Using a silicone based lubricant, lubricate the 15mm outlet pipe and push into |
the outlet assembly fully home (outlet pipe insertion depth is 24mm).
13 Using a suitable tool, tighten both the elbow nuts and outlet connector nut until water tight.
14 | The installation may now be checked for leaks. |
Temporarily cap off the outlet supply pipe. |
Push the on/off lever assembly onto the front
!of the valve fully home and turn the knob fully clockwise to ensure the valve is fully turned off.
The on/off shaft is manufactured with a flat area. The corresponding flat area in the on/off lever must be in alignment before the knob can be fitted.
15 Turn on the supplies and check for any leaks upstream of the valve. Slowly open the control and check for leaks downstream of the valve. If all is sound, turn off the on/off knob fully, turn off the supplies and remove the on/off lever assembly.
16 | Place the mortar guard around the valve and |
fill in the chase. Once the |
has set, carefully remove the polystyrene to expose the valve body.
!THE MORTAR GUARD MUST BE USED
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