Combi HP thermostatic mixer shower

Fig.31

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Fig.32

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Fig.33

Seal tight up

 

to shroud

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shower from the top (falling), the bottom (rising) or the rear.

Mark the route of the incoming and outgoing pipework.

Note: The final separation between pipe centres needs to be about 153 mm but absolute accuracy is not essential as the inlet elbows are adjustable between 146 mm and 160 mm.

Remove the plaster and brickwork to the depth shown (fig.29). Where applicable, chase out any additional areas of the wall for the pipework to either the bulkhead or fixed head.

Offer the mounting bracket up to the wall and mark the two plain fixing holes (fig.30). Drill and plug then screw bracket to the wall.

Note: The valve can be fitted to the mounting bracket if required or secured directly to the wall with the screws supplied.

If installing a fixed head, the outlet adaptor needs to be fitted into the top outlet hole in the valve housing (fig.16). The adaptor is sealed with an ‘O’ ring. Make sure the adaptor is fitted with the hose end (fig.17) in the valve housing. Fit the blanking plug into the bottom outlet hole using an ‘O’ ring to seal it.

If fitting a bulkhead outlet, the outlet adaptor needs to be fitted into the bottom outlet hole in the valve housing. The adaptor is sealed with an ‘O’ ring. Make sure the adaptor is fitted with the hose end in the valve housing (fig.17).

Fit the blanking plug into the top outlet hole using an ‘O’ ring to seal it (fig.18).

Make sure the inlet elbows are positioned correctly. Offer the valve up to the mounting bracket or wall surface, and secure using the screws provided (fig.31).

Complete the pipework to the shower marking off the length to enter the elbows. Remove the valve and cut the pipes to length.

Flush pipework to clear the system of all debris and check for leaks.

Important: The inlet elbows contain check valves that may be damaged if debris is not flushed through prior to fitting.

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