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Application
Thermostatic mixers are designed for hot water supplies from
pressurised storage heaters and offer the highest temperature
accuracy when used in this way. With sufficient power output
(from 18 kW or 250 kcal/min), electric or gas instantaneous
heaters are also suitable.
Thermostats cannot be used in connection with unpressurised
storage heaters (displacement water heaters).
All thermostats are adjusted in the factory at a flow pressure
of 3 bar on both sides.
Should temperature deviations occur on account of special
installation conditions, the thermostat must be adapted to local
conditions (see Adjusting, Calibration.
Technical Data
• Minimum flow pressure:
• Max. operating pressure:
• Recommended flow pressure:
• Test pressure:
• Flow rate at 3 bar flow pressure:
• Max. water temperature at hot water supply:
• Recommended max. flow temperature
(energy economy):
• Safety stop:
• Hot water temperature at supply connection min. 2 °C higher
than mixed water temperature
• Cold water connection:
• Hot water connection:
• Minimum flow rate:
If static pressure exceeds 5 bar, a pressure reducing valve
must be fitted.
Installation
Flush piping system prior and after installation of fitting
thoroughly (Consider EN 806)!
Required dimensions, see dimensional drawings on fold-out
page I and Fig. [1] on fold-out page II.
1. Install S-unions and attach the sleeve together with the
escutcheon, see fold-out page II, Fig. [2].
2. Screw-mount the mixer and check connections for leakage.
3. Push the sleeve with escutcheon onto the union nut.
4. Screw the escutcheon flush against the wall.
Open cold and hot-water supply and check connections
for water-tightness.
Reversed connection (hot on right - cold on left). Replace
thermostatic compact cartridge (47 439), see Replacement
Parts, fold-out page I, Prod. no. 47 175 (1/2").
When using this thermostatic compact cartridge,
the Cool Touch function is no longer available.
Adjusting
For temperature adjustment (calibration), see fold-out
page II, Figs. [3] and [4].
1. Open the shut-off handle (A) by turning towards the hand
shower and measure the temperature of the running water
using a thermometer, see Fig. [3].
2. Detach temperature control handle (B), see Fig. [4].
3. Turn regulating nut (C) until the water temperature
reaches 38 °C.
4. Fit temperature control handle (B) so that the 38 °C marking
coincides with the marking (B1), see Fig. [3].
Temperature limitation
The safety stop limits the temperature range to 38 °C. The 38 °C
limit can be overridden by pressing the button (D), see Fig. [3].
Temperature limit stop
If the temeprature limit stop should be 43 °C, use handel ref.
No. 47 811 (see fold-out page I.)
Shut-off handle (A) operation, see fold-out page II, Fig. [3].
Shut-off handle in central position
Turn shut-off handle anti-clockwise = discharge from hand
Turn shut-off handle clockwise
Installation of the shower rail, see fold-out page II, Figs. [5]
to [9].
0.5 bar
When installing e.g. on plasterboard walls (not solid walls) it
10 bar
must be assured that an appropriate reinforcement is in place
1 - 5 bar
to ensure sufficient strength.
16 bar
Installation of the head shower, see fold-out page III,
approx. 8 l/min
Fig. [10].
80 °C
Prevention of frost damage
60 °C
When the domestic water system is drained, thermostats must
38 °C
be drained separately, since non-return valves are installed in
the hot and cold water connections. For this purpose, the
mixer must be removed from the wall.
right
Maintenance
left
Inspect and clean all parts, replace if necessary and lubricate
= 5 l/min
with special grease.
Shut off the hot and cold water supply.
I. Non-return valve (E) or (F), see fold-out page III, Fig. [11].
• Remove connection nipple (G) by turning clockwise (left-
hand thread) using a 12mm allen key.
Install in reverse order.
II. Thermostatic compact cartridge (H), see fold-out
page III, Fig. [12].
• Loosen screw ring (J) using a 34mm tool.
• If necessary, lever out thermostatic compact cartridge (H)
via recess (H1).
• Remove screw ring (J).
Install in reverse order.
Observe the correct installation position of the
thermostatic compact cartridge (H) and the temperature
control handle (B), see details, Fig. [12].
Readjustment is necessary after every maintenance
operation on the thermostatic compact cartridge
(see Adjusting).
III. Aquadimmer (K), see fold-out page III, Figs. [13], [14]
and [15].
Install in reverse order.
Observe correct installation position of individual
components, see details.
IV. Shower
The function of the SpeedClean nozzles is guaranteed for a
period of five years.
Thanks to the SpeedClean nozzles, which must be regularly
cleaned, limescale deposits on the rose can be removed by
simply rubbing with the fingers.
Replacement parts, see fold-out page I ( * = special
accessories).
Care
For directions on care, refer to the accompanying Care
Instructions.
= closed
shower
= discharge from head
shower
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