Galaxy G9000S Instrukcja instalacji - Strona 3

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This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (Including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
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SECTION
GENERAL LAYOUT OF A
SHOWER INSTALLATION
A TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS ELECTRIC SHOWER INSTALLATION
Plan your own installation carefully. Check
on the nearest and most readily accessible
rising mains water supply, this may be
beneath the bath or in the loft, where it
feeds the cold water storage tank. Use
only the cold rising water main supply.
Do not connect the shower unit to the
down service from the tank.
Avoid connecting the shower unit, if
possible, were it will be affected by water
drawn off by other appliances, e.g. From
the mains feed to the W.C., This may
cause a drop in pressure too low for the
shower unit to work correctly.
An isolating valve must be fitted into the
water supply for servicing purposes.
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SECTION
INSTALLATION
Position your shower unit on the wall away
from the direct spray of the shower and at
about the same height as the shower head
position.
The shower unit should be positioned so
that the shower head cannot be immersed
in the bath or shower tray when hanging
down.
Mains cold water supply
(either top, bottom or rear entry)
Remove the two screws securing the
shower unit cover and remove the cover
complete with the control knobs.
Place the shower unit on the wall and mark
the location of the fixing screws through the
back plate.
Carefully drill the holes as marked using a
sharpe 5.5mm masonry drill.
Fix the shower unit to the wall using the
plugs and screws provided, do not fully
tighten at this stage.
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IMPORTANT
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To comply with National Water Council
bylaws a double check valve must be
fitted with all flexible shower accessories
where it is possible that the shower head
may come into contact with used water
i.e. In the bath or shower tray.
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SECTION
PLUMBING CONNECTION
Plumbing the shower unit must precede
wiring.
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Turn off the water supply at the isolating
stop tap.
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The back plate is fitted with removable
inserts for Top (falling) and Bottom
(rising) inlet mains water pipework to
the shower unit. Note! There is also a
Back inlet option if preferred.
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We have incorporated into the bottom
right-hand side of the back plate an easy
removable trim section, to allow easy
access when connecting the water supply.
(Please Note! Remember to replace this
trim section before refitting the cover).
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Connect the mains water supply to the
inlet of the shower unit using a 15mm
copper or stainless pipe with a 15mm
compression elbow or 15mmm push-fit
elbow. Do not use excessive force
when making the connection to the unit.
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IMPORTANT
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Before turning on the water supply to the
shower unit the water supply pipe should
be flushed out to remove debris. This can
be achieved by connecting the flexible
hose to the 15mm compression elbow and
turning on the mains water supply long
enough to clear the debris.
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After flushing the pipework ensure that the
shower unit is positioned squarely on the
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all and tighten the screws. Tighten all
plumbing connections and check the
pipework for leaks.
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SECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Warning! This appliance must be earthed
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Power
Nominal Power
rating at 240v
rating at 230v
7.5kW -(32A MCB rating)
6.9kW -(32A MCB rating)
8.5kW -(40A MCB rating)
7.8kW -(40A MCB rating)
9.5kW -(40A MCB rating)
8.7kW -(40A MCB rating)
10.5kW -(45A MCB rating)
9.6kW -(45A MCB rating)
The shower unit must be permanently
connected to the electricity supply, direct
from the consumer unit via a double pole
linked switch with a minimum contact gap
of 3mm. The switch must be readily
accessible and clearly identifiable and out
of reach of a person using a fixed bath or
shower tray, unless the switch is cord
operated. The wiring must be connected
to the switch without the use of a plug or
socket outlet.
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The cable size required is determined by
the kW rating of the shower and the
distance between the shower and the
consumer unit. The table below will help
you choose the correct cable for your
installation, but it will depend upon the
precise circumstances of the installation. If
you are in any doubt consult an electrician.
KW
NOMINAL
MIN RATING OF
FUSE
MAX CABLE
RATING
AT 240v
ISOLATING
RATING
SWITCH
6mm
7.0
29.10amps
30 amps
30 amps
29m
7.5
31.25amps
40 amps
40 amps
27m
8.0
33.33amps
40 amps
40 amps
25m
8.5
35.41amps
40 amps
40 amps
23m
9.5
39.58amps
40 amps
40 amps
21m
10.5
43.75amps
45 amps
45 amps
18m
The incoming cable should be hidden.
RUN
10mm
48m
44m
42m
38m
32m
30m