7
Connect the fixed arm to a suitable ½” female connector using
PTFE tape or similar, to achieve a watertight seal.
3
Temporarily cap off the fixed arm, open the shower valve and check for leaks.
4
Feed the fixed arm thread through a 22-28mm hole in the wall
and secure with the backnut ensuring the backnut washer is fitted
between the backnut and the wall, if accessible.
2
Run pipework from the shower valve to the desired location for the
fixed arm ensuring it terminates in a suitable ½” female connector (not
supplied). All pipework and connectors must be secured using suitable
fixings. Note: For round fixed wall and ceiling arms only, fit the cover plate
and fixing nut (flat side of fixing nut facing the wall) to the shower arm.
1
With rear access:
Run pipework from the shower valve to the desired location for the
fixed arm ensuring it terminates in a suitable ½” female connector (not
supplied). All pipework and connectors must be secured using suitable
fixings. Note: For round fixed wall and ceiling arms only, fit the cover plate
and fixing nut (flat side of fixing nut facing the wall) to the shower arm.
1
The backnut and backnut washer are not required. Wind the fixed arm
thread directly into the ½” female connector (not supplied) using PTFE
tape or similar, to achieve a watertight seal.
Temporarily cap off the fixed arm, open the shower valve and check for leaks.
2
3
Without rear access: