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(FROM THE LABEL ON THE FRONT OR TOP OF THE BOX) this product are a safety critical part of your shower. Failure to use genuine Triton parts may cause injury and invalidate your guarantee. ALTERNATIVELY REGISTER BY TEL: 024 7637 8321...
FAULT FINDING ................18 - 19 GUARANTEE, SERVICE POLICY, etc..........rear cover nstallers please note these InstructIons are to be left wIth the user To check the product suitability for commercial and multiple installations, please contact Triton’s speci cation advisory service before installation. Telephone:...
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower DIMENSIONS Fig.2 All dimensions regarding the product and installation are approximate. 135mm 36mm G1/2 200mm 150mm...
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower INTRODUCTION Water Minimum Flow Rate For best performance within the specified running This book contains all the necessary fitting and pressure range a minimum flow of 8 litres per operating instructions for your mixer shower. minute should be available to both inlets.
DO NOT connect to any form of tap or fitting have to be fitted. For advice on the scale not recommended by the manufacturer. inhibitor, please contact our Triton Customer DO NOT use jointing compounds on any pipe Experience team.
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower TYPICAL DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS *Diagrammatic view – not to scale. *Fig.3 For illustration purposes only. Domestic Gravity Fed Systems ( fig.3) The mixer shower MUST be fed from a cold water cistern and hot water cylinder providing nominally equal pressures.
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Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower Instantaneous Gas-heated Systems, *Diagrammatic view – not to scale. *Fig.5 e.g. combination boilers ( fig.5) For illustration purposes only. The mixer shower MUST be installed with a multi-point gas water heater or combination boiler of a fully modulating design i.e. to maintain relatively stable hot water temperatures.
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Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower Mains Pressurised Thermal Store Systems *Fig.7 *Diagrammatic view – not to scale. (fig.7) For illustration purposes only. Packages of this type, fitted with a tempering valve (blender valve) can be used. A drop tight pressure reducing valve MUST be fitted if the supply pressures exceed 5 bar running.
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower INSTALLATION *Diagrammatic view – not to scale. *Fig.8 For illustration purposes only. Preparing the Shower Check the contents to make sure all parts are present. Before starting the installation, ensure all the openings on the shower are carefully covered to stop ingress of any debris, etc.
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Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower Fig.10 WARNING! Check there are no hidden cables or pipes before drilling holes for wall plugs. Use great care when using power tools near water. The use of a residual current device (RCD) is always recommended. Mark the position of the four locating screws for the mounting plate, although if installing on to a solid brick wall using two diagonal holes will...
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower Flow Regulation Fig.14 A flow regulator (not supplied) is used with high-pressure water systems and may be fitted with any of the water systems listed in the Water Water flow System Requirements section to reduce flow rate Flow regulator Angled top section...
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower FITTING THE CONTROLS Fig.15 Fit the temperature control knob as shown in Maximum fig.15. temperature stop Ensure the maximum temperature stop pin position is as close to the flat edge of the maximum temperature stop as possible. Secure the knob in place with the retaining grub screw.
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower OPERATING THE SHOWER Fig.16 Fig.15 To start the shower, turn the on/off temperature control anti-clockwise (fig.16). To adjust the showering temperature rotate the temperature control clockwise for cooler and ON/Hotter OFF/Cooler anti-clockwise for hotter. CAUTION: Exposed metal surfaces may become hot during use.
In this case refer to the maintenance section or contact Triton Customer Experience. ANTI-SCALD PROTECTION It is important that the mixer shower is tested regularly to prevent the risk of scalding and guarantee user safety.
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM Fig.17 TEMPERATURE SETTING The maximum temperature stop is factory set to 38°C, this can be adjusted during installation. Note: Before fitting the levers the maximum temperature should be checked on site to guarantee user safety. The BuildCert TMV scheme recommends the following set maximum mixed water outlet temperatures for use in all premises:...
Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower MAINTENANCE Cleaning It is recommended that all products are cleaned The following maintenance procedure must using warm, soapy water. be carried out for commercial and health care premises, but is not necessarily required for Do not use abrasive or aggressive chemical domestic installations.
1.4 Cold water supply 1.4.1 Turn off shower and consult a competent blocked. plumber or contact Triton Customer Experience. 1.5 High volume of cold 1.5.1 Reduce the simultaneous demand from the water drawn off mains supply.
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Mini Exposed Sequential Thermostatic Mixer Shower FAULT FINDING Problem Cause Action 4 Water does 4.1 Water supplies cut off. 4.1.1 Check water elsewhere in house and if not flow or necessary contact local water company. shower pattern 4.2 Shower unit blocked. 4.2.1 Inspect the filters.
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