Triton AS2000XT Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Triton AS2000XT Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Thermostatic power shower

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AS2000XT
Thermostatic
power shower
Installation and
operating
instructions
I
NSTALLERS PLEASE NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE LEFT WITH THE USER
2180404A
August 2004

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  • Page 1 AS2000XT Thermostatic power shower Installation and operating instructions NSTALLERS PLEASE NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE LEFT WITH THE USER 2180404A August 2004...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    24 − 25 Fault finding Guarantee, service policy, etc. rear cover To ensure the product suitability for commercial and multiple installations, please contact Triton’s specification advisory service prior to installation. Telephone: (024) 7632 5491 Facsimile: (024) 7632 4564 E mail: technical@triton.plc.uk...
  • Page 3: Plumbing And Electrical Notes

    Plumbing and electrical notes PLUMBING NOTES 1.11 Fullway isolating valves MUST be fitted on the hot and cold water supplies to the 1.1 All installations must comply with Water shower as an independent means of Regulations or Water Byelaws. isolating the water supplies should 1.2 Supply pipes must be flushed to clear maintenance or servicing be necessary.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Note: The pump inside this product is rated 15 minutes on / 45 minutes off duty cycle. In the interest of electrical safety a 30mA Replacement parts can be ordered from Triton residual current device (RCD) should be Customer Service. See ‘spare parts’ for details and part installed in all UK 230V electric and pumped numbers.
  • Page 5: Key To Main Components

    Specifications KEY TO MAIN COMPONENTS Fig.1 1 Top pipe entry and cable entry 2 Terminal block 3 Cover screw fixing 4 Motor cover 5 Rear pipe entry and cable entry 6 Wall fixing holes 7 Pipe inlet elbow - top DISCONNECT FROM DISCONNECT FROM ELECTRICITY SUPPLY...
  • Page 6: Site Requirements - Water

    S i t e r e q u i r e m e n t s SITE REQUIREMENTS is the first draw-off below the ventilation pipe tee. Water Fig.3 illustrates all the incorrect connections The installation must be in accordance with that must be avoided.
  • Page 7: General Installation Notes

    S i t e r e q u i r e m e n t s unless there is a guaranteed 114 litre cold supply Shower control MUST be fed from a cold to the cylinder as the shower can deliver up to water storage cistern and hot water cylinder 14 litres per minute.
  • Page 8: Siting Of The Shower

    S i t i n g SITING OF THE SHOWER Potentiometer Fig.4 (schematic view ) WARNING! The shower must not be positioned Switch where it will be subject to freezing Thermal fuse conditions. Motor IMPORTANT: If fitting to a tiled wall, always mount the unit on the surface of the tiles.
  • Page 9: Removing The Cover

    I n s t a l l a t i o n REMOVING THE COVER To remove the cover, first pull off the cover trim from the temperature control (fig.6) and undo the retaining screw. Pull off the temperature control. This will reveal the maximum temperature stop (fig.7).
  • Page 10 I n s t a l l a t i o n cylinder on the opposite side of the cistern to Cold Fig.9 Rear edge the float operated valve (see fig.2). This backplate minimises air ingress into the pipework. Plumbing options other than those outlined in these fitting instructions could impair the 98 mm performance.
  • Page 11 I n s t a l l a t i o n Note: The pipe inlets contain filters. These Fig.11 should be periodically removed and cleaned in order to maintain the performance of the shower. See section ‘cleaning’ on how to access the filters.
  • Page 12: Fitting The Shower To The Wall

    I n s t a l l a t i o n FITTING THE SHOWER TO THE WALL Fig.15 IMPORTANT: Prior to fitting the shower, ensure plumbing is flushed out, removing all debris, flux etc. For top pipe entry or top cable entry, remove the relevant cut-outs by either breaking out or by using a knife or junior hacksaw (fig.15).
  • Page 13: Electrical Connections

    E l e c t r i c a l ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Fig.18 WARNING! This unit must be earthed. Isolate the supply before starting. The supply cable must conform to relevant tables in current IEE regulations. In most cases twin and earth will be adequate. The electrical rating of the shower is on the rating label within the unit.
  • Page 14: Commissioning 12

    C o m m i s s i o n i n g COMMISSIONING Fig.20 WARNING! Before normal operation of the shower, it is essential that the commissioning and setup procedure are correctly completed. Failure to do so could cause the pump to run dry without water and invalidate your guarantee.
  • Page 15 C o m m i s s i o n i n g Note: The temperature control rotates less than Fig.23 one complete turn (fig.22) – from 3 o’ clock (cold) anti-clockwise to 6 o’ clock position (hot) and vice versa. DO NOT force it beyond these limits.
  • Page 16: Temperature Control Spindle Setting

    C o m m i s s i o n i n g Replace the temperature control by push fitting Fig.25 onto the splined spindle. When fitting the temperature control, the pointer must relate to the ‘5’ on the temperature scale when the cover is fitted (fig.25).
  • Page 17: Fitting The Riser Rail 15

    K i t i n s t a l l a t i o n FITTING THE RISER RAIL Fig.28 Fig.27 WARNING! Check there are no hidden cables or pipes before drilling holes for wall plugs. Use great care when using power tools near water.
  • Page 18 K i t i n s t a l l a t i o n To remove a trim, push a small screwdriver or Fig.32 similar through the slot in the trim end and carefully pull away from the wall bracket. Slide the soap dish down the rail so that its bracket engages on top of the lower finishing trim.
  • Page 19: Operating The Shower 17

    O p e r a t i o n OPERATING THE SHOWER Fig.37 Make sure all plumbing and electrical supplies are connected and switched on. To start the shower, press the Start/Stop button (fig.37). Adjust the flow control (fig.38) until the flow rate is satisfactory.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Maximum Temperature Stop

    S p r a y h e a d Note: As the flow control is adjusted it is quite Fig.41 normal for the sound of the pump to alter in pitch. ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE STOP As a safety feature the shower has a built-in maximum temperature stop to prevent you accidentally exceeding your highest desired temperature.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Sprayhead

    T e m p e r a t u r e s e t t i n g ADJUSTING THE SPRAYHEAD Fig.43 Five sprayhead patterns are available (fig.43). Adjustment is by turning the bezel on the sprayhead in either direction until the desired pattern is obtained.
  • Page 22: Cleaning

    Cleaning CLEANING Fig.44 WARNING! Sprayplate DO NOT use ‘powerful’ abrasive or solvent cleaning fluids when cleaning the shower as they may damage the plastic fittings. Before cleaning, turn off the unit at the Sprayplate isolation switch to avoid the shower being accidentally switched on.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Filters

    C l e a n i n g INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLERS AND SERVICE ENGINEERS ONLY CLEANING THE FILTERS Fig.46 Upper filter shown WARNING! Switch off the electricity supply and turn off both hot and cold water supplies to the unit before proceeding further.
  • Page 24: Spare Parts

    S p a r e s SPARE PARTS Ref. Description Part No. Terminal block 22001320 Motor cover 83305300 Pump & motor assembly 83305290 Link pin 22009060 PCB unit 7072177 DISCONNECT FROM DISCONNECT FROM DISCONNECT FROM Temperature valve 83305270 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING...
  • Page 25 S p a r e s SPARE PARTS Ref. Description Part No. 11 5 mode sprayhead 22011070 12 Brackets (pair) 22010430 13 Cover trims (pair) 22010440 14 Riser rail - chrome 22010750 15 Sprayhead holder 22010460 16 Soap dish 22010470 17 Flexible hose 28100000...
  • Page 26: Fault Finding

    F a u l t f i n d i n g FAULT FINDING IMPORTANT: Switch OFF the electricity at the mains supply and remove the correct circuit fuse before attempting any fault finding inside the unit. Symptom Cause Action/Cure 1 Water too hot.
  • Page 27 8.1 Blanking plugs not 8.1.1 Fit blanking plugs into unused inlets. 8 Unit running fitted into unused inlets. erratically. In the unlikely event of a fault occurring please contact Triton Customer service. DO NOT remove the shower from the installation. UKAS QUALITY...
  • Page 28: Service Policy

    Any part found to be defective during this 2 Triton Customer Service will be able to confirm guarantee period we undertake to repair or whether the fault can be rectified by either the replace at our option without charge so long as...

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