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Introduction

This installation guide has been produced for the 10019CP thermostatic shower with concealed supply pipes
and covers the installation, operation and maintenance.
Please read the enclose instructions before commencing installation

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Please read the enclosed instructions before commencing the installation of this product please note;

The installation must be carried out strictly in accordance with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) 
Regulations 1999 and any local water authority regulations.

If in any doubt, we recommend that you should contact either your local water authority, the secretary 
of the Water Regulations Committee at the WRc on Tel: 01495 248454 or The Institute of Plumbing on
Tel: 01708 472791.

Please check that all the components are in the box, before commencing installation.

Technical Specification

This thermostatic shower valve is suitable for use on all common types of plumbing system including gravity
supplies, fully pumped, modulating combination boilers, unvented water heaters and unbalanced supplies i.e.
cold mains & tank fed hot.  They are not suitable for non-modulating combination boilers.

Designated Pressure 

LP & HP

Max. Static Pressure

10 bar

Temperature Stability

± 2˚C

Inlet Temperature Range

55˚C to 65˚C:  Hot Supply
≤ 25˚C: 

Cold Supply

BS EN 1111 Working Pressure Ranges

0.5 to 5.0 

High Pressure  

Min Temp Differential (Mix to Hot) for fail-safe

10˚C

Max. Pressure Inlet Differential

5:1

Preset Temperature

38˚C 

Preparation for Installation

Ensure all the parts are present before commencing the installation of any Inta product.

Before commencing the installation ensure the site conditions are suitable.

The hot and cold supply pipes can be concealed behind a stud wall or embedded into the a solid 
wall.

When installing, care must be taken not to damage / affect the finish of this product. 

Service valves must be installed in both the hot and cold water supply pipes, in order to isolate 
the shower valve should serviceing be required in the future.

Flush the water supply pipes thoroughly prior to installation. Do not allow debris, PTFE or any 
metal particles enter the shower valve.

Turn off the water supply.

WE RECOMMEND THAT THE INSTALLATION OF ANY INTA PRODUCT IS CARRIED OUT

BY AN APPROVED INSTALLER.

Summary of Contents for 10019CP

Page 1: ...tion as accurate as possible We cannot accept any responsibility should it be found that in any respect the information is inaccurate or incomplete or becomes so as a result of further developments or...

Page 2: ...ters and unbalanced supplies i e cold mains tank fed hot They are not suitable for non modulating combination boilers Designated Pressure LP HP Max Static Pressure 10 bar Temperature Stability 2 C Inl...

Page 3: ...o a solid wall Cut a channel into the wall for the supply pipes allowing sufficient depth to position the concealing plates to as shown on the finished tiled surface Connect the supply pipes to the va...

Page 4: ...out of the body If any of the O ring seals or the thermostatic element is blocked or damaged they must be replaced Using neutral silicon grease re lubricate the internal moving components of the valve...

Page 5: ...on is required when the thermostatic shower valve is used in a TMV2 Applications under the requirements of BS EN 1111 1999 Sanitary tapware Thermostatic Mixing Valve PN 10 General Technical Specificat...

Page 6: ...nstaller of the thermostatic shower valve must comply with the requirements of the Water supply Water Fittings Regulations 1999 and also be aware of their responsibility and duty of care to ensure tha...

Page 7: ...s and strainers 9 The fitting of isolation valves is required as close as is practicable to the water supply inlets of the thermostatic shower valve 10 The fitting of strainers is recommended as close...

Page 8: ...are met proceed to set the temperature as stipulated in the manufacturer s installation instructions 4 3 Measure and record the temperature of the hot and cold water supplies at the connection to the...

Page 9: ...no significant change to the set outlet temperature 2 C or less from the original settings and the fail safe shut off is functioning then the valve is working correctly and no further service work is...

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