Thermostatic Shower Valves Installation Guide TSA 922 TSP922 TSP934 TSP935 TSU922 TSU934 TSU935 TS922 TS934 TS935
Attention Before Installation 1. Inspect this product to ensure you have all parts as shown that are required for proper installation. 2. The valve cartridge has been factory tested and adjusted DO NOT TAKE THE CARTRIDGE APART. Taking the cartridge apart will void the warranty. 3. Ensure that both hot and cold water feeds are properly connected to the marked lav connecting. 4. This product must be installed by a professional contractor. 5. Refer to the specification and assembly drawings attached for installation directions. 6. Flow Pressure Min. 25 PSI, Max. 80 PSI. Recommended pressure 50 to 60 PSI. Installation Requirements Please read the instructions carefully so as to avoid any damage to the fixture. 1. To ensure this product is installed properly, you must read and follow these guidelines. 2. The owner/user of the faucet must keep this information for future reference. 3. Be sure your installation conforms to local codes. 4. Refer to the specification and assembly drawings attached. Faucet is sold partially assembled but shown fully disassembled for illustrative and service purposes only. 5. Inspect this product toensure you have all parts required for proper installation. 6. Use only a strap wrench or protected/smooth-jaw wrench on any finished surface. 7. If possible, install the faucet assembly on the sink or mounting surface before setting. 8. Do NOT use putty during this installation. Cleaners For Fittings And Accessories To avoid damaging the surface and working components of the fittings, certain precautions must be taken in terms of usage and subsequent cleaning as many cleaning agents contain acids for general cleaning and removing calcium deposits. When caring for your fittings and accessories, please note the following: -- Only apply cleaners which are expressly intended for the use -- Never use any cleaner containing hydrochloric acid, formic acid or acetic acid on or near the fitting, as they can cause considerable damage -- Do not use cleaners containing phosphoric acid -- Do not use cleaners containing chlorine bleach solutions -- Never mix or combine cleaning agents -- Abrasive cleaners and unsuitable scouring agents such as scouring pads Technical Support Assistance If further assistance is required, please contact: Product support at 1.866.907.0122 (09:00-17:00hrs PST) or email technical@blubathworks.com North America Blu Bathworks Inc. 188 Smithe Street, Vancouver BC, Canada, V6B 6A9 T+1.604.299.0122 F+1.604.299.0125 1
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INSTALLATION CONSIDER THE THICKNESS OF THE FINAL COATING, (TILES, MARBLE ETC.) 2¾" 2¾ [70] 3⅜" [85] 3⅜ Keep a 5 inch hole in the wall to remove the protection and for the future maintenance of the product. 3
⅛" 0,90 in [3] The plate slides from a minimum of ⅛" [3mm], to a maximum of 1 6" [4mm]. The plate slides from a minimum of 0,90in to a maximum of 0,15in. 1 6 " 0,15in [4mm] 4
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MAINTENANCE-REPLACEMENT OF THE DIVERTING CARTRIDGE Before proceeding with the maintenance of the cartridge, remove the regulation handle. Follow the instructions shown in section HANDLES REMOVAL at pag.14 page 514. 1) Unscrew the chromed adapter(1) anti-clockwise, paying attention not to lose the O- ring(2) 2) Remove the cover plate. 3) Close the water inlets. Remove the screw (3), remove the brass insert (4) and unscrew the threaded rod (5). Unscrew the flange(6) anti-clockwise, with a 21mm wrench. (⅞ ) wrench. Remove the diverting cartridge(7). 4) Before replacing the cartridge, clean thoroughly and grease the inner seat of the body. 5) Replace the cartridge. In case of TWO WAY DIVERTER, place the two pivots in their seats. With a THREE WAY DIVERTER, place the single pivot in its seat. 6) Reassemble all parts. 9
VERTICAL REGULATION OF THE DIVERTING HANDLE WITH INSERT Remove the closure handle. Follow the instructions shown in section HANDLES REMOVAL at page pag.14. 514. 1) With square handle position it on the insert(1) and rotate until the vertical position is reached. (refer to image below). 10
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MANIFOLD The manifold has always to be connected between the thermostatic mixer and shut off valve. The manifold, in off position, allows the passage of water from the inlet to the shut off valve. In open position water flows also through the two outlets. In case both outlets are not needed, close one with the plug provided in the package. (ATTENTION THE MANIFOLD DOES NOT WORK AS A DIVERTER) OFF OPEN 1) Unscrew the chromed adapter, paying attention not to lose the O-ring. Remove the cover plate. 2) 2) Unscrew the threaded rod with a 17mm wrench. (⅝ ). 3) Before unscrewing the headwork, make sure that both water inlets are closed. Unscrew the headwork with a 17mm wrench. (⅝ ). 3) 12
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thermostatic valves fault diagnostic TSP431 TSP922 TSP934 TSP935 TSU431 TSU922 TSU934 TSU935 Problem/Symptom Cause Action/cure 1. Poor or no flow from shower a) Water supplies closed b) Shower mixer blocked c) Blockage in pipework d) Showerhead blocked e) Reduced flow rate when other outlets in use Check other outlets in property Check inlets filters for blockages Check pipework for blockage Clean sprayplate or replace Check service valves are fully open Reduce simultaneous demand 2. Shower will not shut off a) Debris on shut off faces b) Shut off seals damaged / ceramic disk damaged Clean/replace washer Replace headwork 3. Water too cold a) Not enough hot water flowing through the mixer b) Decrease in the ambient cold water temperature c) Insufficient hot water delivery from the heating appliance d) Hot supply restricted Turn temperature control to hotter setting (Adjust maximum temperature setting) Turn temperature control to hotter setting Ensure heating appliance is set to maximum hot water output Check for restrictions in pipework 4. Water too hot a) Not enough cold water flowing through the mixer b) Increase in the ambient cold water temperature c) Cold supply restricted Turn temperature control to cooler setting Turn temperature control to cooler setting Check for restrictions in pipework 5. Shower varies from normal temperature to cold during use a) Hot water temperature has dropped below minimum required Wait until the hot water temperature resumes to normal 6. Fluctuation of mixed temperature a) Connections inverted b) Mixer inverted Invert the mixer if possible or Use a reverse cartridge 7. Hot water clock wise Cold water anti-clock wise a) Connections inverted b) Mixer inverted Invert the mixer if possible or Use a reverse cartridge 18