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Installing the Riser Rail

   The screws and wall plugs supplied are only suitable for use in solid walls. If the wall is plaster 
   board or soft building block use special wall  plugs obtainable from most DIY stores.

   Ensure there are no supply pipes or cables where you intend to drill.

   Where possible, drill holes between ceramic tiles (in the grout). If drilling into ceramic tiles use 
   a ceramic bit. 

   This product must always be used and fitted in such a way as not to cause water damage, 
   therefore should be located and directed towards a suitable shower tray.

   Take care to use power tools safely.

   Take the wall bracket for the bottom of the riser rail, mark the position of the hole on the wall and
   drill the hole.

   To avoid cracking ensure the wall plug is pushed all the way behind the ceramic tile.

   Using the screw provided secure the wall bracket (1) to the wall ensuring the correct orientation
   for the bracket.

   Assemble the handset holder onto the riser rail as shown.

   Insert the riser rail end caps (2) into the riser rail (3) and push fully into the rail.

   Offer the riser rail to the bottom wall bracket and hold in position, using the fixings provided 
   (bolt and nut - 8)

   Assemble the upper wall bracket to the riser rail, position on the wall with the riser rail vertical 
   and mark the location using a removable marker.

   Remove the rail.

   Drill the hole for the upper bracket and secure the bracket to the wall using the screw and rawl 
   plug provided.

   Assemble the riser rail to the two wall brackets and secure in position using the two bolts and 
   nuts (8).

   Ensure the ½”sealing washers are inserted into both ends of the flexible hose (7) and connect the
   hose to the shower valve and the handset (6).

   Turn on the shower valve and check joints for leakage.

Summary of Contents for Nulo CB10031CP

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: ...pplied at a safe temperature to suit the users The shower is pre set using ideal conditions to 38 C at the stop with a manual push button override to 46 C can be re set to suit site conditions or user...

Page 3: ...et Temperature 85 C Max Inlet Pressure Dynamic 5 bar Pre Set Factory Temp Setting 38 C Min Operating Pressure Dynamic 0 2 bar Temperature Stability 2 C Max Unbalanced Pressure Ratio 5 1 Min Temp Diffe...

Page 4: ...her than the hot supply we recommend that a separate pressure reducing valve is fitted to the cold supply as close as possible to the shower valve and with no draw off points between it and the shower...

Page 5: ...lt the pump manufacturer s installation requirements Gravity System The drawing shows a typical installation of a shower valve on a gravity supplied system Please note the minimum head pressure requir...

Page 6: ...ter or plaster board should all be considered when routing the hot and cold supply pipes The valve requires the supply pipes and wall brackets to have 150mm centres and sufficient copper pipe must pro...

Page 7: ...inside edge of the concealing plates position over the compression faces and press firmly to the wall Installing the Shower Valve The connector 10 check valve 9 filter 8 union nut 11 and sealing wash...

Page 8: ...ow control 1 and allow the outlet temperature to stabilise from the bottom outlet Temporarily refit the control knob bush 8 and control knob 6 and using a digital thermometer it is possible to increas...

Page 9: ...have a high quality finish and should be treated with care An occasional wipe with a mild washing up liquid on a soft damp cloth followed by a thorough rinsing is all that is required The nozzles in t...

Page 10: ...t at cold the showering temperature is too hot The hot and cold supply connections have been made in reverse Thermostatic cartridge movement limited due to lime scale build up The maximum showering te...

Page 11: ...ble Riser Rail Dimensions 42 5 652 Ctr 684 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 Wall Bracket End Cap Details 15 Item Qty Component 1 2 Wall Bracket 2 2 End Cap 3 1 Riser Rail 4 1 Handset Holder 5 2 Retaining Screw Plug 6...

Page 12: ...ail Dimensions 42 5 652 Ctr 684 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 Wall Bracket End Cap Details 30 15 Item Qty Component 1 2 Wall Bracket 2 2 End Cap 3 1 Riser Rail 4 1 Handset Holder 5 2 Retaining Screw Plug 6 1 Push B...

Page 13: ...all the way behind the ceramic tile Using the screw provided secure the wall bracket 1 to the wall ensuring the correct orientation for the bracket Assemble the handset holder onto the riser rail as...

Page 14: ...ure the conditions of use are appropriate for the valve Introduction The thermostatic shower valve has been specifically designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of BS EN1111 1999 and TMV2 T...

Page 15: ...99 and also be aware of their responsibility and duty of care to ensure that all aspects of the installation comply with the regulations It has been brought to our attention that flushing water system...

Page 16: ...e s to within the limits as quoted previously 8 Any thermostatic shower valve must be fitted with a back flow prevention device such as check valves to prevent the cross contamination of supplies The...

Page 17: ...eratures are established before any attempt to commission 4 Once the supply temperatures are stable and the normal operating conditions are established the shower valve can be commissioned The followi...

Page 18: ...g performance checks shall be carried out 1 Measure the mixed water temperature at the outlet 2 Carry out the cold water supply isolation test by isolating the cold water supply wait for five seconds...

Page 19: ...Intatec Ltd 2017 18 Notes...

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