Galaxy G9000S Installationsanleitung Handbuch - Seite 2

Blättern Sie online oder laden Sie pdf Installationsanleitung Handbuch für Sanitärprodukt Galaxy G9000S herunter. Galaxy G9000S 6 Seiten. Instantaneous electric shower

218 mm
1
PACK
SECTION
CONTENTS
PACKING CONTENTS
Shower Unit
Showerhead
Flexible Hose
Slider Rail Tube
Slider Rail Brackets
Slider Rail Showerhead Holder
Soap Dish
Screw Pack
IMPORTANT
1. Shower installation must be carried out
by a suitably qualified person and
conform with IEE Regulations and
National Water Council bylaws.
2. This shower unit is designed to be
connected to a 15mm cold water mains
supply.
Do not connect to a tank supply
unless a suitable booster pump is
fitted.
3. To make sure of activating the heating
elements, the shower must be
connected to a mains water supply with
a minimum running pressure of 100kPa
(15 lb/sq in) - (1 Bar) at a minimum flow
rate of 8 litres per minute. The maxi-
mum static pressure must be no greater
than 1000kPa (150 lb/sq in) - (10 Bar).
(Minimum running pressure must be
obtained at 9 litres/minute for 9.5kW
and 11 litres/minute for the 10.5kW).
4. The shower unit must not be fitted
where it may be exposed to frost, for
example in an outdoor shower area.
The shower must not be used if
suspected of being frozen.
Frost damage is not covered by the
guarantee.
5. Plumbers jointing compound must
not be used.
In instances of difficult joints use P.T.F.E.
Tape. The use of compound invalidates
the guarantee.
6. All plumbing connections must be
completed before making the electrical
connections.
7. The outlet of your shower acts as a
vent and must NOT be connected to
any form of tap or fitting not
recommended by Applied Energy
Products Ltd.
8. Always switch OFF at the isolating
switch when not in use.
2
SECTION
GENERAL ADVICE TO
SHOWER UNIT USERS
The following points will help you to
understand how your Galaxy shower unit
operates.
The flow rate of water passing through the
shower unit determines the water
temperature. The lower the flow the
warmer the water, the higher the flow the
cooler the water.
The temperature produced by the shower
unit will vary between seasons on any one
setting of the temperature control. This is
due to variance in the temperature of the
water supply, which becomes cooler in
winter than summer.
The stabiliser valve maintains an almost
constant shower temperature during mains
water pressure changes.
If changes in temperature are experienced
in normal use, it is likely to be caused by
water pressure falling below the minimum
level. Falls in water pressure may be due
to water being drawn off at other points
within the building.
The shower head must be cleaned
regularly to remove scale and debris. If the
water becomes hot and you are unable to
obtain cooler water, check the shower head
for blockage.