Heritage Bathrooms SHP02 Instructions de montage

Installation Instructions
and User Guide
Thermostatic Recessed
Three Control Shower
Valve with Integral Twin
Stopcocks
Models covered: SHP02
Please keep this booklet for future
reference.
Installer, when you have read these
instructions please ensure you leave
them with the user.

Thank you for choosing Heritage, the UK’s market leader for classic bathroom products.
To ensure this product works to its full potential, it needs to be fitted correctly. These
fitting instructions have been created to give you all of the information you need. If you
need any further help, please do not hesitate to give us a call on 0844 701 8503.
Important Safety Information …………………………………………………..…………..
General Information ……………………………………………………………………………..
Product Features ………………………………………………………………………………….
Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………….
Pack Contents ………………………………………………………………………………….....
Prior to Installation …………………………………………………………..………............
Installation …………………………………………………………………………………..……….
Shower Valve ………………………………………………………………..………
Wall Outlet ………………………………………………………………..………...
Operating the Shower ………………………………………………………………….……….
Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………..……….
Adjusting the Temperature …………………………………………………………………..
Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………………..……….
Notes .................…………………………………………………………………………..……….
Guarantee ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
Contents
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Important Safety Information
• Please read these instructions thoroughly and retain for future use.
• All products manufactured and supplied by Heritage are safe provided they are
installed, used correctly and receive regular maintenance in accordance with these
instructions.
• If you are in any doubt about your ability to install this product safely you must
employ the services of an experienced qualified plumber.
• This fitting needs to be installed in accordance with, and meet the requirements of
the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and Scottish Byelaws 2004.
• Remove all packaging and check there are no missing or damaged parts.
• Before starting any installation please consider the following:
• Before drilling into walls, check that there are no hidden electrical wires, cables or
water supply pipes. This can be checked with the aid of an electronic detector.
• If power tools are used do not forget to: - Wear eye protection
- Unplug equipment after use
• Warning: Before installing the new shower valve it is essential that you thoroughly
flush through the pipework in order to remove any remaining swarf, solder, etc. Failure
to carry out this procedure could cause problems or damage to the workings of the
shower valve.
• Fitting isolation valves to the inlet feeds is required for ease of maintenance.
• Access must be made available to the shower valve / mixer body for maintenance /
servicing purposes.
• Warning: Do not operate this product if you suspect it is frozen. Do not site the
Mixing Valve where it might be subjected to freezing conditions.
• These shower valves must not be modified in any way as this will invalidate the
guarantee.
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General Information
Recommended Usage
Domestic Heavy
Commercial
Light
Commercial Health Care
This product has been tested to the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) and
satisfies the requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and
current bylaws.
For full Installation Requirements & Notes (IRN) please visit www.wras.co.uk/directory.
BS7600 recommends the temperature of stored water should never exceed 65ºC. A
stored water temperature of 60ºC is considered sufficient to meet all normal
requirements and will minimise the build up of lime scale in hard water areas.
If the shower valve is installed at low pressure (tank fed), then the minimum distance
from the highest installed position of the showerhead to the underside of the cold tank
should be at least 1 metre to ensure adequate performance.
Note: Nominally equal (balanced) inlet supply pressures are recommended for optimum
performance.
This shower valve should be installed in compliance with the Water Supply (Water
Fittings) Regulations1999 and the Scottish Bylaws 2004.
If in doubt, contact a registered plumber or your Local Water Authority or the Secretary
of The Institute of Plumbing, address as follows;-
The Institute of Plumbing,
64 Station Lane,
Hornchurch,
Essex,
RM12 6NB
Tel: 01708 472791
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Product Features
1. Single outlet stopcock
This single outlet stopcock controls the
on / off and flow of water to a single outlet
e.g. Rigid riser.
2. Temperature control
Adjustable temperature control.
Turn the handle clockwise for a cooler
temperature.
Turn the handle anti-clockwise for a hotter
temperature.
3. Single outlet stopcock
This single outlet stopcock controls the
on / off and flow of water to a single outlet
e.g. Adjustable riser.
Note: Both stopcocks can be used
independantly or together. If both
stopcocks are used together the flow will
be shared between both outlets.
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Specifications
Inlet connections: 15mm compression with 150mm between centres.
Minimum working pressure: 0.2 bar
Note: This product has been designed to deliver a high flow of water on low pressure
systems, however depending on the installation, type of system and shower accessories
used a higher pressure maybe required to optimise the showering experence.
Maximum working pressure: 5 bar
Maximum static pressure: 10.0 bar
Note: Static pressure is the build up of pressure when the valve is closed.
Supply requirements:
Minimum cold water supply temperature: 5ºC.
Maximum cold water supply temperature: 25ºC.
Maximum hot water supply temperature: 80ºC.
Note: The inlet hot water temperature must be at least 10ºC above the required blend
temperature (e.g. shower temperature 43ºC: minimum hot water temperature 53ºC).
System requirements:
Gravity fed hot & cold (Equal pressures)
Gravity fed hot & mains cold (Differential pressure, maximum ration 5:1)
Unvented systems
Instantaneous water heater (Combination boiler)
Pumped system
Note: When using a pumped system we recommend that an essex flange is used.
Important: Minimum wall cavity depth: 35mm
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Pack Contents
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1. Concealing plate x1
2. Valve body x1
3. Handles x3
4. Shroud extension screws x3
5. Shroud extensions x3
6. Valve body fixings x4/4
7. Inserts x2
8. Flow regulators x2
9. Filter washers x2
10. Wall outlet x1
11. Shrouds x3
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Flow Regulators
This shower valve is supplied with a 5 and
7 litre per minute flow regulator loose in
the box which must be fitted if the shower
valve is installed in conjunction with an
instantaneous water heater / combination
boiler.
With both flow regulators fitted and by
turning the water heater / combination
boiler to its hottest setting, will ensure a
sufficiently hot water supply to the shower
valve during winter months (in the UK),
when the mains cold water supply is at its
coldest.
To fit the flow regulators
Remove the inlet elbows ensuring the
filter washer is also removed. carefully
remove the plastic inserts from the valve
inlets and push in the flow regulators. The
7 litre per minute flow regulator must be
fitted to the cold inlet and the 5 litre per
minute flow regulator must be fitted to the
hot inlet.
Place the filter washers back into the
elbow nuts and tighten the nuts fully onto
the outlets.
In the event that this shower valve is not
installed with an instantaneous water
heater / combination boiler, the flow
regulators do not need to be fitted.
Prior to Installation
Flow
Regulator
Insert
Elbow
Filter
Washer
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Installation - Shower Valve
Once the shower valve has been installed
the wall surface should be finished
and tiled upto the valve. Rear access is
required to allow for future servicing
and maintenance of the valve filters. The
thermostatic cartridge is accessible from
the front.
Before Installation
Flush through the pipework to ensure
removal of any debris. Turn off the mains
water supply and close any isolating
valves.
1. Install shower valve
Install suitable battons (if required) onto
the rear cavity wall. Place the shower
valve in the required position and mark the
fixing holes.
Drill suitable holes and insert the wall
plugs (if necessary). Securely attach the
shower valve to the wall / battons using
the screws supplied.
2.Connect water supply pipes
Insert 15mm hot and cold water supply
pipes into the inlet connections and
tighten nuts, ensuring the olives are fitted.
3. Plumb in outlets
Insert 15mm pipework into the top and
bottom outlets and plumb into the users
chosen products. Ensure the olives are
fitted when tightening the nuts.
Front of
Cavity
Rear of
Cavity
Batton
Batton
Rear
Access
This installation method should be used to install the CAS, ORB, PIV & TRI SHC3STP C.
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Installation - Shower Valve
4. Finish wall surface
Plasterboard and tile the cavity wall
ensuring there is a gap between the tiles
and the shower valve
5. Fit concealing plate and handles
Run a bead of waterproof silicon sealant
around the inner edge of the concealing
plate.
Slide the concealing plate onto the shower
valve and apply firm pressure to ensure to
silicon sealant spreads.
6. Fit handles
Push the spline adaptors onto the valve
spindles.
Push the handles onto the spline adaptors
and secure by tightening the grub screw
and push-fit the cap into position.
7. Create rear access
Rear access to the shower valve is
required to enable the shower to be
maintained and serviced. Cut out the rear
plasterboard in the back of the wall cavity
to create accress. A piece of plasterboard
or a panel maybe used to cover the access
hole but must be removable.
Removable
Access Panel
Batton
Tile
Plaster
board
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