Automist
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Fixed Wall Head Handbook v1.2.3
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IMPORTANT!
An additional provided filter is required for each installation within the low pressure water
path (mains-water inlet). It can be connected:
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Before the Check Valve OR
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Between the Check Valve and the Flexible Hose OR
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Between the Flexible Hose and the Pump's inlet connector.
Prior to sealing the filter, ensure the washer is lubricated using a suitable silicone-based o-ring lubrication
grease.
Note: If the filter has a paint mark running over the cap and body (as in the image below), then the o-ring
has already been lubricated and the connection adequately made by Plumis.
Only a single spray head can be used with each Automist pump.
IMPORTANT!
To enable a consistent pressure and seal for all low pressure water interface washers, the
correct amount of torque should be applied to each low pressure connection. This can be accomplished in
2 ways (with the washers and mating surfaces kept dry):
i)
Apply 6Nm using a calibrated torque wrench
OR
i)
Hand tighten the hose.
ii)
Using a conventional wrench, apply another 1/2 turn clockwise to guarantee a reliable seal.
D) Connecting the electrics
IMPORTANT!
The Automist pump should be positioned in a safe and dry location where it is easily
accessible, the button will not be pushed accidentally, and the front panel remains visible when the access
door is open. For installations that require a wireless relay receiver, position the relay base on the wall next
to the Automist pump unit, as close as possible to the front of the cupboard door.
IMPORTANT!
Connecting the power requires a suitably qualified & competent person. Switch off electricity
at the mains before working on existing circuits.
IMPORTANT!
Follow the detection/relay guidance on page 20.
IMPORTANT!
The relay must be set to continuous, not pulse mode, if applicable.