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Installation Manual<br />

Water Regulations Requirements :<br />

It is important to ensure that the water supplies to your taps and mixers are connected in<br />

accordance with the water regulation (WRAS) requirements and good plumbing practice.<br />

It is good plumbing practice that the supplies of hot and cold water to the Bathroom fitting should<br />

be equal (balanced) pressure in order to provide a consistent flow. Supplies should be from a<br />

common source, either mains or tank fed. If supplies are not equal pressures then a Non Return<br />

Valve ( Check Valve ) should be fitted on the hot inlet.<br />

It is our recommendation and good plumbing practice that a service valve should be installed in the<br />

inlet supply lines to allow isolation of the Bathroom fitting.<br />

1. Make sure both Hot and Cold supplies have been isolated and drained.<br />

2. Rotate the spout and body so the tap is facing forwards. The spout screw on the tap indicates<br />

the rear of the body. Typically the hot water should be on the left-hand side of the tap.<br />

Before proceeding the assmbly and installation, prepare a smooth surface where you can lay all the<br />

particulars being sure not to damage them.<br />

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS<br />

To ensure the optimum performance and customer satisfaction please adhere to the following:<br />

• Flush out all pipe work prior to installation.<br />

• Minimum flow pressure for satisfactory operation: (Hot and Cold) 0.2 Bar 20kPa<br />

• Maximum static water pressure 10 Bar 1,000kPa<br />

• If the water pressure exceeds or is likely to exceed 10 Bar 1,000kPa, an approved pressure<br />

limiting valve must be fitted.<br />

• Maximum hot water temperature 80ºC<br />

• If the water temperature exceeds 80ºC an approved tempering valve must be fitted.<br />

• Installation should comply with relevant local authority requirements.<br />

Failure to comply with the above will void all warranties.<br />

Tools required.

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