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Installation:
Installation Site
1. Install sensor above and to the right of the water outlet.
2. Be sure that passing traffic cannot trigger the sensor. Allow
at least 400mm clearance.
3. Up to 600mm clearance may be necessary from reflective
surfaces, such as ceramic tiles and stainless steel, directly
in front of and parallel to the front face of the sensor.
4. Be aware that nearby wall or objects may reflect infrared
light back, which may blind the sensor.
Mounting the Sensor
1. The FLOWTAPC24 kit is supplied with a galvanised in wall
electrical box.
2. The stainless steel sensor should be mounted flush to the
wall over a 90mm x 60mm cut-out.
3. Apply a thin bead of silicon sealant to the inside of the plate
around the electronics module.
4. Screw the face plate in place.
Mounting the Solenoid Valve
1. Check that the planned flow direction through the valve is
correct.
2. Ensure that no Teflon tape, copper swarf, sand or other
debris can enter and foul the solenoid valve.
3. Fit supplied line strainer upstream of the solenoid valve.
Failure to do so may void the warranty.
4. Connect solenoid, in a horizontal position, to the water
supply.
5. The outlet can be either wall mounted or hob mounted.
(Outlets (hob or wall) are not supplied standard with the kit
and must be ordered separately).
6. Important information: Solenoid valve must be activated 1-2
times a day if they are to be left in place for an extended
period of time.
7. The water supply should be provided via normal plumbing
practices, either cold or pre-mixed warm, using 2 cistern
taps, plumbed to the outlet spout. It is recommended that
a Thermostatic Mixing Valve or Tempering Valve be installed
(depending on site requirements).
8. The 24V AC transformer should be plugged into a standard
mains power point (GPO).
9. Connect the solenoid plug and transformer plug to the
rear of the sensor, observing the correct plug connection.
10. Turn on the GPO and test the unit.
11. Wave the back of your hand through the beam to turn the
water on and again to turn the water off.
12. The sensor will require adjustment (see next section).
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13. It is recommended that sensitivity is set to MIN and
incrementally turned anti-clockwise (MAX), until the correct
sensitivity is reached.
Note that all electrical components should be protected from
contact with water and installed in accordance with local
regulations.
Operation and Adjustment:
1. The TZ-FLOWTAPC24 is activated by passing your hand
between 50 mm – 100 mm in front of the sensor face.
2. The water will continue to flow until either:
- Your hand passes in front of the sensor again or
- The chosen time frame has passed (default 10 sec).
Sensitivity
1. The TZ-FLOWTAPC24 has an adjustment dial for the
sensitivity of the sensor.
2. The sensor is factory set to MEDIUM and will need to be
adjusted to suit individual installations. Refer to Figure 2
Turn anti-clockwise to
increase sensitivity or
clockwise to decrease
sensitivity.
Run Time
1. The run time is preset to 10 seconds, to increase turn the
runtime dial CLOCKWISE. To decrease turn the dial ANTI-
CLOCKWISE. Please refer to Figure 3.
Turn clockwise to
increase run time or anti-
clockwise to decrease
run time.
Preset at 10 seconds