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1.      It will take approximately thirty seconds for a  smooth flow of water to be obtained whilst air  and any debris is being dispersed from the  shower     When a smooth flow of water is obtained  rotate   the temperature control from    1    to    10    and back  again several times to release any trapped air from  within the unit     Once the flushing out has been completed  stop  the water flow by pressing the    STOP    button     Fit the sprayhead to the flexible hose and place in  the sprayhead holder     The shower is now ready for normal operation        T100si    OPERATING THE SHOWER    Ensure the commissioning procedure has  been carried out    When the electricity supply to the shower is  switched on at the isolating switch  the POWER  indicator will light     To start the shower  Water will flow by pressing any of the three  buttons     COLD  ECONOMY or HIGH     To stop the shower   Press the STOP button and the phased shutdown  will commence  Water will cease to flow after  approximately four seconds     To use the control buttons  There are three control buttons     high  cold and  economy  fig 37      The upper button     red symbol     sa high  power setting which allows the highest flow  achievable for your preferred temperature  This  setting should normally be regarded as optimum  shower performance throughout the year   Temperature adjustment at this setting is via the  temperature control     The centre button     blue symbol   is for cold  water only  A
2.    Scottish and Northern Ireland  Customer Service  T 08457 626591    Trade Installer Hotline  T  024  7632 5491  Fax   024  7632 4564  www tritonshowers co uk  E mail  technical triton plc uk             
3.  4    4 2 2 Is water supply mains or tank fed     4 2 3 If tank fed  re plumb to mains water supply  or see 4 2 5    4 2 4 If mains fed  ensure that mains stopvalve is  fully open and that there are no other restrictions  in the supply whilst shower is in use  or see 4 2 5   4 2 5 Fit a pump to give minimum pressure      contact Customer Service for advice     4 3 1 Switch to full power setting and re adjust  the flow rate via the temperature control to give  required temperature     4 4 1 Have unit checked by suitably qualified  electrician or contact Customer Service           FAULT FINDING  continued           Problem Symptom Cause Action cure   5 Shower varies 5 1 Water pressure has 5 1 1 Wait until the water pressure resumes to   from normal dropped below minimum normal  Low pressure indicator extinguishes    temperature to cold required  Indicator lit    during use    6 Pressure relief 6 1 Blocked sprayhead  6 1 1 Clean sprayplate and then fit a new PRD    device has operated    water ejected from 6 2 Twisted blocked 6 2 1 Check for free passage through hose    PRD tube   flexible shower hose  Replace hose if necessary and then fit new PRD   6 3 Sprayhead not 6 3 1 Fit new PRD  Commission unit with  removed whilst sprayhead removed     commissioning     Note  Identify cause of operation before fitting new PRD unit   When fitting a new PRD  follow the commissioning procedure   It is advised all electrical maintenance repairs to the shower  should be carried out by a suit
4.  holder assembly  The screw  inside the slider holder is now accessible        Slider holder  assembly    With an appropriate screw driver  tighten the  screw  fig 33      Re assemble in the reverse order                                 Fig 34    Temperature  control at  minimum   flow setting                O power  Fig 35    low pressure                        Temperature  control at  maximum  flow setting    COMMISSIONING    The first operation of the shower is intended to  flush out any remaining unit debris  and to ensure  the heater unit contains water before the  elements are switched on  This operation must be  carried out with the flexible hose screwed to the  outlet but without the sprayhead attached  The     COLD    position must be used  Ensure the outlet  of the flexible hose is directed to waste     Before turning on the electric and mains water  supplies to the shower  ensure that the  temperature control is rotated fully clockwise to     10        the minimum flow position  fig 34    NOTE  Failure to turn the control to    10    may  cause the PRD to operate     Turn on the water supply to the shower at the  isolating stopvalve and then switch on the  electricity supply to the shower at the isolating  switch  The POWER indicator will light     WARNING  Press the COLD button only  fig 35   and wait until water starts to flow from the  flexible hose     Slowly rotate the temperature control fully anti   clockwise to    1        the maximum flow position   fig 36
5.  the unit if the sprayhead or spray hose becomes damaged   DO NOT restrict flow out of the shower by placing sprayhead in direct contact with your body     DO NOT operate the shower if water ceases to flow during use or if water has entered inside the  unit because of an incorrectly fitted cover        1 GENERAL   1 1 Isolate the electrical and water supplies before  removing the cover    1 2 Read all of these instructions and retain them    for later use   1 3 DO NOT take risks with plumbing or electrical  equipment   1 4 Isolate electrical and water supplies BEFORE  proceeding with the installation    1 5 The unit must be mounted onto the finished  wall surface  on top of the tiles   DO NOT tile up to  unit after fixing to wall    1 6 Contact Customer Service  see back page   if  any of the following occur    a  If it is intended to operate the shower at pressures  above the maximum or below the minimum stated   b  If the unit shows a distinct change in performance   c  If the shower is frozen   1 7 If it is intended to operate the shower in areas  of hard water  above 200 ppm temporary hardness   a  scale inhibitor may have to be fitted  For advice on the  Triton Scale Inhibitor  contact Triton Customer Service   1 8 The sprayplate and cartridge must be cleaned  regularly with descalent to remove scale and debris   otherwise restrictions to the flow on the outlet of the  unit will result in higher temperatures and could also  cause the Pressure Relief Device in unit to ope
6. 0mA residual  current device  RCD  should be installed in all UK  electric and pumped shower circuits  This may be part  of the consumer unit or a separate unit    3 7 Switch off immediately at isolating switch if  water ceases to flow during use    3 8 Other electrical equipment i e  extractor fans   pumps must not be connected to the circuits within  the unit    3 9 Switch off at isolating switch when not in use   This is a safety procedure recommended with all  electrical appliances    3 10 As with all electrical appliances it is  recommended to have the shower and installation  checked at least every two years by a competent  electrician to ensure there is no deterioration due to  age and usage           T100si    INTRODUCTION    This book contains all the necessary fitting and  operating instructions for your Triton T100si  electric shower  Please read them carefully     The shower installation must be carried out by a  suitably qualified person and in the sequence of  this instruction book     Care taken during the installation will ensure a  long  trouble free life from your shower     SPECIFICATIONS    Electrical   Nominal power   rating at 240V   8 5kW      40A MCB rating   9 5kW      40A MCB rating     Nominal power  rating at 230V  7 8kW      40A MCB rating   8 7kW      40A MCB rating     Water  Inlet connection     15mm diameter   Outlet connection     1 2    BSP male thread     Entry Points  Water     bottom or back   Cable     top or back     Materials   Backpla
7. 10051  O power    Low pressure  indicator        Selector   a E    mode                    indicators O  Ma    __  gt     low pressure       changes in ambient water temperature    NOTE  The preferred number on    economy    will  give a different temperature to the same number  position on    high       To decrease the shower temperature   Turn the temperature control anti clockwise  this  will increase the flow of water through the  shower and is indicated by lower numbers     To increase the shower temperature   Turn the temperature control clockwise  this will  decrease the flow of water through the shower  and is indicated by higher numbers     NOTE  It is advisable to be certain that the  showering temperature is satisfactory by testing  with your hand before stepping under the  sprayhead  There will always be a time delay of  ten to fifteen seconds between selecting a flow  rate and the water reaching the stable  temperature for that flow rate     Caution  It is recommended that persons who  may have difficulty understanding or operating  the shower controls should not be left unattended  whilst showering  Special consideration should be  given to young children and the less able bodied     WARNING  After any servicing of mains water  supply  always ensure the unit is started on COLD  in order to purge any air in the pipework     OPERATING FUNCTIONS    Power on indicator  fig 38    When the electricity supply to the shower is  switched on at the isolating switch  the P
8. 7 Power PCB   8  Stabilising valve   9     Solenoid valve   10 Guide pockets   11 Can and element assembly  12 Thermal cut out  main   13 Earth connection       14 Outlet temperature limiter                inside cover  fig 2                             16 Cover tags    17 Control PCB    Pack contents    Shower unit    Four position sprayhead       Riser rail kit and fittings  Soap dish          Flexible hose  Screw fixing kit          Instructions  guarantee  etc                          T100si    ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS    WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED    The installation  supply cable and circuit  protection must conform with IEE wiring  regulations and be sufficient for the  amperage required    The following notes are for guidance only     1 The shower must only be connected to a  230 240V ac supply  If you are installing a shower  with a kilowatt rating above 9kW  it is advisable  to contact the local electricity supply company     1 1 The electrical rating of the shower is shown  on the rating label  fig 3  within the unit                                          a ae 4 1 If your consumer unit has a rating below  A 80A or if there is no spare fuse way  then the  Nuneaton Warks installation will not be straight forward and may  CV 4NR i E e  MODELA Se require a new consumer unit serving the house or  E just the shower   230 240V ru IPX4 J a  MAX  PRESSURE Approved  4 2 You will need to contact the local electricity  IERECSIES company  They will check the circu
9. OWER  indicator will light     Low pressure indicator  fig 38    If this indicator lights  this means the water  pressure has fallen below the minimum required  for correct operation of the shower  resulting in  the low pressure cut out operating  This switches  off power to the heating elements preventing any  maintained temperature rises  water will continue  to flow   Power will automatically be restored  when adequate water pressure returns     Selector mode indicators  fig 38    Adjacent to each control button there is an  indicator that lights when the button is pressed   visually indicating which shower mode is in  operation        PEZ TI ON    Phased shutdown   In use  when the stop button is pressed  power is  switched off to the elements  Water will continue  to flow for a few seconds  flushing out any  remaining hot water  This ensures the next  immediate user will not receive a slug of hot  water if standing under the sprayhead when  starting the shower     Temperature limiter   During normal operation if an overheat  temperature is sensed  power to the elements will  be reduced  Water will continue to flow  When  the temperature has cooled sufficiently  power to  the elements will be automatically restored to the  previous setting at the time of interruption     Safety cut out   The unit is fitted with a non re settable   thermal cut out safety device  In the event of  abnormal operation which could cause unsafe  temperatures within the unit  the device will  dis
10. THE RISER RAIL          WARNING  Check there are no hidden cables or  pipes before drilling holes for wall plugs  Use great  care when using power tools near water  The use of a  residual current device  RCD  is recommended                 Lever          Slider holder    assembly j    pa             thin end    Tapered                               Decide the position for the rail on the wall within  the shower area  Proceed as follows     A Offer one of the two brackets to the wall for  the lower position only  Note there are three holes  in the brackets but two screws will usually be  sufficient  However  the centre hole must be used  so mark this and either of the other two  Drill and  plug the wall      The wallplugs provided are suitable for most brick  walls     use an appropriate masonry drill  but if the  wall is plasterboard or a soft building block  you  must use special wallplugs and an appropriate drill  obtainable from most hardware stores      Replace the bracket to the wall and secure to the  wall with the screws supplied  fig 18   Locate the  rail onto this lower bracket ensuring the rail  engages fully on the bracket  Ensure the indent in  the riser rail engages into the cut out on the  bracket end  fig 19     B Locate the second bracket on top of the rail   Again mark the centre hole plus one of the other  two holes  Ensure the rail is vertical  Remove the  bracket and rail  Drill and plug the wall     C With the saddle  spacer and lever parts to hand   scre
11. TRITON    eae e A    T1005  electric shower   QA a aah Mt       A D    TRITON  7100si                                  Installation and Operating Instructions          INSTALLERS PLEASE NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE LEFT WITH THE USER             2180223G Jan 2002       CONTENTS Page  Important safety information 1  Introduction 2  Advice to users 2  Key to main components 3  Electrical requirements 4 5  Water requirements 6  Siting of the shower 6 7  Fixing the shower to the wall 8  Plumbing connections 9  Electrical connections 10  Replacing the cover 11  Fitting the riser rail 12  Fitting the hose and sprayhead 13  Commissioning 14  Operating the shower 15 16  Operating functions 16 17  Adjusting the sprayhead 17  Cleaning 18  Cleaning the filter 19  Temperature   flow rate graph 19  Spare parts 20 21  Fault finding 22 23  Guarantee  service policy  etc  rear cover    To ensure the product suitability for commercial and multiple  installations  please contact Triton s specification advisory service  prior to installation     Telephone   024  7632 5491  Facsimile   024  7632 4564  E mail  technical triton plc uk       T100si    PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION    Products manufactured by Triton are safe and without risk provided they are installed  used and  maintained in good working order in accordance with our instructions and recommendations     DO NOT operate shower if frozen  or suspected of being frozen  It must thaw out before using   DO NOT operate
12. ably qualified person        T100si       UKAS    QUALITY  MANAGEMENT       AMOrRCHROS Company    TRITON STANDARD GUARANTEE    Triton Plc guarantee this product against all  mechanical and electrical defects arising from faulty  workmanship or materials for a period of two years  for domestic use only  from the date of purchase   provided that it has been installed by a competent  person in full accordance with the fitting  instructions     Any part found to be defective during this guarantee  period we undertake to repair or replace at our  option without charge so long as it has been  properly maintained and operated in accordance  with the operating instructions  and has not been  subject to misuse or damage     This product must not be taken apart  modified or  repaired except by a person authorised by Triton Plc   This guarantee applies only to products installed  within the United Kingdom and does not apply to  products used commercially   This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights        What is not covered   1 Breakdown due to  a  use other than domestic  use by you or your resident family  b  wilful act or    Service Policy   In the event of a complaint occurring  the  procedure should be followed    1 Telephone Customer Service on  024  7637 2222   08457 626591 in Scotland and in Northern Ireland    having available the model number and power rating  of the product  together with the date of purchase    2 Triton Customer Service will be able to confirm  wh
13. ble of at least  4mm  cross sectional area  These parts include  metal baths  radiators  water pipes  taps and  waste fittings     6 For close circuit protection DO NOT use a  rewireable fuse  Instead use a suitably rated  miniature circuit breaker  MCB  or cartridge fuse   see table A      6 1 In the interest of electrical safety a 30mA  residual current device  RCD  should be installed  in all UK electric and pumped shower circuits  This  may be part of the consumer unit or a separate  unit     7 A 45 amp double pole isolating switch with  a minimum contact gap of 3mm in both poles  must be incorporated in the circuit    7 1 It must have a mechanical indicator  showing when the switch is in the OFF position   and the wiring must be connected to the switch  without the use of a plug or socket outlet    7 2 The switch must be accessible and clearly  identifiable  but out of reach of a person using a  fixed bath or shower  except for the cord of a    Table B    r N  Twin and earth PVC insulated cable    CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY  clipped direct or                installed inan in conduit buried in a non  insulated wall or trunking insulated wall  6mm  6mm  6mm   32A 38A 46A  10mm  10mm  10mm   43A 52A 63A  16mm  16mm  16mm   57A 69A 85A       Note  Cable selection is dependent  on de rating factors             cord operated switch  and should be placed so  that it is not possible to touch the switch body  while standing in a bath or shower cubicle  It  should be readily access
14. connect the heating elements  It will require a  visit from a qualified engineer to determine the  nature of the fault and replace the safety device   once the unit has been repaired     ADJUSTING THE SPRAYHEAD  Four sprayhead patterns are available  fig 39    Adjustment is by turning the bezel on the  sprayhead in either direction until the desired  pattern is obtained   MAXI  A full spray perfect for a relaxing shower   ULTRA  A focused spray for a refreshing  satisfying  shower   NEEDLE  A tingling  fine spray for a highly invigorating  shower   JET  A concentrated spray for an exhilarating shower          l    h     W                    pi  dit  jing      CMS          ULTRA          NEEDLE                         T100si                            WARNING    Do not use    powerful    abrasive or solvent  cleaning fluids when cleaning the shower  as they may damage the plastic fittings       CLEANING    Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaning  fluids  The shower unit  riser rail  hose  etc   should be cleaned using a soft cloth and  warm water     It is advised before cleaning  to turn the isolation  switch off  thus avoiding the shower being  accidentally switched on     IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE SPRAYHEAD  CLEAN TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE  SHOWER  The hardness of the water will  determine the frequency of cleaning  For example   if the shower is used every day in a very hard  water area  it may be necessary to clean the  sprayhead on a weekly basis     Sprayplat
15. djustment of the temperature  control at this setting will only increase or  decrease the force of the water from the  sprayhead    t will not alter the water  temperature      The lower button     red symbol   is an economy  setting for using less power when the ambient  mains water temperature is high during hot  months  Temperature adjustment at this setting is  via the temperature control  NOTE  If the stated  flow rate required for the unit cannot be met due  to low water pressure  it will be necessary to  operate the unit on this setting during the warmer  months because of flow rate limitations entering  the unit     To adjust the shower temperature   The water temperature is altered by increasing or  decreasing the flow rate of the water through the  shower via the temperature control  fig 37      After obtaining your preferred showering   temperature  the number can be remembered  and left as the normal setting and should only  need to be altered to compensate for seasonal        gt  A ON  Fig 37  Stop Stop    ae Bes button  Nao    TRITON  7100s1       power     low pressure    High     N   e          Py   G     Cold     my   z      gt  Economy    Temperature  control                   NOTE  IN NORMAL USE  IT IS IN ORDER TO  LEAVE THE WATER SUPPLY PERMANENTLY  ON TO THE SHOWER UNIT  BUT AS WITH  MOST ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES  THE UNIT  MUST BE SWITCHED OFF AT THE  ISOLATING SWITCH WHEN NOT IN USE                 T100si    Fig 38  stop  a  Power on TRITON   indicator T  
16. e removal    There is no need to remove the sprayhead from  the hose     Using the removal tool supplied  fig 40   locate  the three raised    bosses    into the three recesses in  the sprayplate  Hold in firmly and twist anti   clockwise  fig 41   This movement may turn the  cartridge assembly as well until it reaches a    stop        Hold the cartridge firmly and continue to twist  anti clockwise  Having loosened the sprayplate  sufficiently  it can be unscrewed and removed  completely  fig 42      Clean the sprayplate with a suitable brush or  preferably leave it to soak overnight in a mild  proprietary descalent  Ensure all traces of scale are  removed and thoroughly rinse in clean water  afterwards     Before replacing the sprayplate  switch the power  back on at the isolating switch and direct the hose  and sprayhead to waste    Turn the temperature control fully anti clockwise   Press the    COLD    button    This operation will flush out any loose scale  deposits in the unit and sprayhead  Stop after  approximately thirty seconds     Refit the sprayplate by screwing clockwise  Use  the tool to screw the sprayplate tight           CLEANING THE FILTER    The inlet filter is situated in the inlet pipe which is  part of the solenoid valve  fig 43      To gain access to the filter will require the  trimplate to be removed and disconnecting and  removal of the compression fitting  Also   depending on the incoming pipework  arrangements  if there is not enough slack in the  
17. e to terminal marked D  Neutral cable to terminal marked N    Live cable to terminal marked L    IMPORTANT  Fully tighten the terminal block  screws and ensure that no cable insulation is  trapped under the screws  Loose connections  can result in cable overheating     NOTE  The supply cable earth conductor must be  sleeved  The outer sheath of the supply cable  must be stripped back to the minimum                                                              NOTE  The elements on UK models are to  240V specification and will give a lower kW    S   rating if the voltage supply is below 240V     DNI Bl Fig 14  Y  gt     1 Terminal block 7 Thermal cut out The supply cable must be secured either by  2 Earth post    outlet  routing through conduit or in trunking or by  pl Paa PE BE UE   corneas socket embedding in the wall  in accordance with IEE  5 Solenoid valve 10 Element regulations   6 Thermal cut out  main  11 Control PCB The use of connections within the unit  or other  N points in the shower circuit  to supply power to  other equipment i e  extractor fans  pumps etc       will invalidate the guarantee   Terminal r ae i  LO  LI block DO NOT switch on the electricity supply until  ES 41 the cover has been fitted   ae O O   l  L N  O  cht e H  a                                                                               T100si       REPLACING THE COVER    Refit the trimplate and secure with the two  screws    Turn the stabiliser valve spindle fully clockwise  until the arm 
18. ether the fault can be rectified by either the  provision of a replacement part or a site visit from a  qualified Triton service engineer    3 If a service call is required it will be booked and the  date of call confirmed  In order to expedite your  request  please have your postcode available when  booking a service call    4 It is essential that you or an appointed  representative  who must be a person of 18 years of  age or more  is present during the service engineer s  visit and receipt of purchase is shown    5 A charge will be made in the event of an aborted  service call by you but not by us  or where a call  under the terms of guarantee has been booked and  he failure is not product related  i e  scaling and  urring  incorrect water pressure  pressure relief  device operation  electrical installation faults     6 If the product is no longer covered by the  guarantee  a charge will be made for the site visit and  or any parts supplied    7 Service charges are based on the account being  settled when work is complete  the engineer will then  request payment for the invoice  If this is not made to  he service engineer or settled within 10 working  days  a   10 administration charge will be added        ollowing             neglect  c  any malfunction resulting from the  incorrect use or quality of electricity  gas or water or  incorrect setting of controls  d  faulty installation    2 Repair costs for damage caused by foreign objects  or substances     3 Total loss of 
19. g  screws  fig 7  and lift the cover from the  backplate  To facilitate the pipe and cable  connections  remove the two screws  fig 8  and  take off the trimplate        Entry positions for the mains water are from the  bottom or from the rear  Cable entry is via the top  or rear  NOTE  Deviations from the designated  entry points will invalidate product approvals           If bottom surface entry is required for the mains  cold water  then the necessary aperture will need  to be cut out in the trimplate and cover  fig 9                     If surface cable entry from the top is required then  a small area will need to be cut out in the  backplate  fig 10      If installing a feed pipe from the rear or bottom   the centre of the inlet valve to the wall surface is  20mm  fig 11   NOTE  If entry is from the rear   the nut of the compression fitting will be partially  behind the surface of the wall  fig 11   This area  MUST be left clear when plastering over the  pipework in order to make the nut accessible for  future adjustments                                                  After choosing the site for the shower  use the  backplate as a template and mark the two fixing  holes  fig 12   Drill and plug to suit the fixing  screws supplied         The wallplugs provided are suitable for most brick  walls     use an appropriate masonry drill  but if the  View from underneath wall is plasterboard or a soft building block  you  must use special wallplugs and an appropriate drill  
20. g ring  in compliance with Water  Regulations                                                    Screw the flexible hose to the shower outlet and  sprayhead  fig 30  ensuring the supplied washers  are in place at both ends of the flexible hose     Place the sprayhead into the holder  fig 31  and  check that it fits correctly  NOTE  The holder is  slightly tapered and the sprayhead and hose will  only fit from one direction  Important  It is the  conical end of the hose which grips into the  holder  The sprayhead will not fit in the holder  without the hose attached     However  at this stage disconnect the sprayhead                   and lay aside until the shower unit has been Fig 30  commissioned  Sprayhead  TIGHTENING THE SPRAYHEAD Shower    In the unlikely event of the sprayhead dropping      down in use because the holder is loose  this can  be remedied by re tightening the screw inside the  holder unit  To gain access to this screw  one of  the wall mounting brackets must be removed      the top one is preferable as the rail can be left in  position on the lower bracket       Washers                First remove the sprayhead and hose from the  holder  Insert a small screw driver into the slot on  he trim cover  fig 32   and carefully prise off the  cover        Unscrew the fixing screws holding the bracket  and remove it from the wall and rail     Holding the rail  unlock the lever and slide off the  ever and holder assembly  Remove the lever and  saddle from the slider
21. hits the    stop     fig 15   Turn the  temperature control on the cover so that it points  to    10     fig 16     Important  Before finally fitting the cover  the  following steps must be taken     a Check plumbing connections for water  tightness    b Check terminal block screws are fully  tightened     c Check the temperature control on the cover is  pointing to    10       d Ensure pipe and cable entering the unit do not  prevent the cover locating correctly to the  backplate     Offer the cover to the unit  Attached to the  control PCB inside the cover  is a ten way ribbon  cable  The ribbon cable connector must be  plugged into the socket located at the top right of  the power PCB situated inside the unit  fig 17    The connector can only be correctly plugged in  one way  The ribbon cable also has a coloured  edge which is to the left when correctly fitted to  the socket    NOTE  The ribbon cable is pre formed to fold flat  when the cover is fitted     Carefully locate the cover tags into the guide  pockets on the backplate and ensure wires are  not trapped  Guide into position so that the knob  spindle locates correctly  minor adjustment may  be necessary to align the knob and spindle    Should any difficulty arise  re check the points  above     Whilst applying slight pressure to the front cover   secure in position with the three retaining screws                                                                                    Coloured                      FITTING 
22. ible to switch off after  using the shower     8 Where shower cubicles are located in any  rooms other than bathrooms  all socket outlets in  those rooms must be protected by a 30mA RCD     9 The current carrying capacity of the cable  must be at least that of the shower circuit  protection  see table B      9 1 To obtain full advantage of the power  provided by the shower  use the shortest cable  route possible from the consumer unit to the  shower     9 2 It is also necessary to satisfy the  disconnection time and thermal constraints which  mean that for any given combination of current  demand  voltage drop and cable size  there is a  maximum permissible circuit length     10 The shower circuit should be separated from  other circuits by at least twice the diameter of the  cable or conduit        10 1 The current rating will be reduced if the  cabling is bunched with others  surrounded by  thermal loft or wall insulation or placed in areas  where the ambient temperature is above 30  C   Under these conditions  de rating factors apply  and it is necessary to select a larger cable size     10 2 In the majority of installations  the cable  will unavoidably be placed in one or more of  the above conditions  This being so  it is  strongly recommended to use a minimum of  10mm cabling throughout the shower  installation     10 3 In any event  it is essential that individual  site conditions are assessed by a competent  electrician in order to determine correct cable size  and pe
23. it and carry out  Fig 3 what is necessary  They will also check the main  ss   i  MODEL No  00000000 bonding   SERIAL No  00000000 5 The earth continuity conductor of the  7 electrical installation must be effectively  Fig 4 schematic of installation circui connected electrically to all exposed metal parts of  other appliances and services in the room in  panes which the shower is to be installed  to conform to  isolating switch current IEE regulations   Table A  Shower  Reb unit i oN  mer une  CIRCUIT PROTECTION  unit cartridge  rating mcb fuse  7 0kW 30 32A 30A  ae 7 5kW 32A 35A     ined   8 0kW 40A 35A  20A or 100    supp 8 5kW 40A 45A  9 0kW 40A 45A  9 5kW 40 45A 45A  10 5kW 45A 45A  Ne No y    2 Before making any sort of electrical  connection within the installation  ensure that no  erminal is live  If in any doubt  switch off the  whole installation at the consumer unit     3 The shower must be connected to its own  independent electrical circuit  IT MUST NOT be  connected to a ring main  spur  socket outlet   ighting circuit or cooker circuit     3 1 The electrical supply must be adequate for  he loading of the unit and existing circuits     4 Check your consumer unit  main fuse box   has a main switch rating of 80A or above and that  it has a spare fuse way which will take the fuse or  mcb necessary for the shower  fig 4                              T100si    ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS    5 1 All exposed metallic parts in the bathroom  must be bonded together using a ca
24. jointing compounds on any pipe  fittings for the installation     SITING OF THE SHOWER    WARNING  The shower must not be  positioned where it will be subjected to  freezing conditions     FOR EASE OF SERVICING  THE UNIT MUST  ALWAYS BE MOUNTED ON THE SURFACE OF  TILED WALLS  NEVER TILE UP TO THE UNIT     Refer to figure 6 for the correct siting of the  shower  Position the unit where it will NOT be in  direct contact with water from the sprayhead   Position the shower unit vertically     Allow sufficient room between the ceiling and the  shower to access the cover top screws     NOTE  Water regulations require the sprayhead be     constrained by a fixed or sliding attachment so  that it can only discharge water at a point not less  than 25mm above the spill over level of the  relevant bath  shower tray or other fixed       appliance     The use of the supplied soap dish will   y    in most cases meet this requirement  butifthe    pz       gt    sprayhead can be placed within a bath  basin or    Shower unit can                shower tray  then a double check valve  or similar  i Pe mounted either    must be fitted in the supply pipework to prevent i i  back flow     Y i  Pressure relief safety device a j  A pressure relief device  PRD  is designed into the j j       shower unit which complies with European  standards  The PRD provides a level of appliance RA  protection should an excessive build up of i   shower  pressure occur within the shower  eee  DO NOT operate the showe
25. obtainable from most hardware stores         fa  Fig 9        Screw top fixing screw into position leaving the  base of the screw head protruding 6mm  0 25in   out from the wall     remove    Hook the backplate over the top screw and fit the  Y bottom fixing screw into position       4 Do not fully tighten the screws at this stage  as        Z the fixing holes are elongated to allow for out of  A square adjustment after the plumbing    connections have been completed              backplate          T100si    PLUMBING CONNECTIONS  Plumbing to precede wiring     WARNING  The outlet of the shower acts as a  vent and must NOT be connected to anything  other than the hose and sprayhead supplied     DO NOT use jointing compounds on any pipe  fittings for the installation    DO NOT use soldered fittings within the vicinity of  the shower unit     Compression fittings MUST be used to connect to  the inlet of the shower   Push on fittings must  NOT be used as full engagement cannot be  guaranteed         NOTE  An additional stopvalve  complying with  Water Regulations  MUST be fitted in the mains  water supply to the shower as an independent  means of isolating the water supply should  maintenance or servicing be necessary     Important  Before completing the connection of  the water supply to the inlet of the shower  flush  out the pipework to remove all swarf and system  debris  This can be achieved by connecting a hose  to the pipework and turning on the mains water  supply long en
26. ough to clear the debris to waste     Procedure    Turn off water supply either at the mains  stopvalve or the isolating stopvalve  Connect the  mains water supply to the inlet of the shower via  15mm copper  stainless steel or plastic pipe using  a 15mm x 15mm elbow compression fitting    DO NOT use excessive force when making these  connections     Ensure the backplate is square on the wall and  ighten the two retaining screws which hold it to  he wall     Turn on the mains water supply and check for  eaks in the pipework connection to the shower     NOTE  At this stage no water can flow through  he unit           Va        remove       View from  rear of backplate                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              T100si       G a ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  Fig 13    SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY   Fig 13 shows a schematic wiring diagram     The cable entry points are shown in figure 1  The   cable can be surface clipped  hidden or via 20mm  conduit    NOTE  Conduit entry can only be from rear  Route  the cable into the shower unit and connect to the  terminal block  fig 14  as follows      Earth cabl
27. pipework  it could mean the removal of the unit    from the wall     When cleaning the wire mesh filter  do not use a  sharp object  as it will cause damage  It is  preferable to use an old toothbrush or similar                                                                    Centigrade       Temperature   flow rate graph  0   C ambient     8 5kW and 9 5kW units  50   Auto Reset Occurs        9 5kW      8 5kW  Economy    Flowrate  litres minute        T100si       Ref Description Part No          1 4 mode sprayhead     all chrome  22420120  Sprayhead holder 83306190  Brackets  pr   83306160  Riser rail 7042409  Flexible hose  chrome  22007500  Soap dish  white  22008960  Cover assembly 85100100    Terminal block  amp  wires 82200280                                  Ref Description    T100si       Part No       9 Heater can assembly    10    11    12    13    14    15    16    17    8 5kW  9 5kW    Thermal cut out  PRD  amp     O    ring  Stabiliser valve assembly    Outlet pipe assembly  c w wires    Solenoid valve assembly  Trimplate   Power PCB   Control PCB   Wire kit    TCO shield    83304110  84500290    22009860    83301330    82600700    83304160    83304130    7051656    7072052    7072060    83306330    7052871                                              T100si    FAULT FINDING  IMPORTANT  Switch OFF the electricity at the mains supply and remove the circuit fuse before  removing the cover from the shower while attempting any fault finding inside the unit        P
28. r with a damaged or     kinked shower hose  or a blocked sprayhead   which can cause the PRD to operate           When commissioning  the sprayhead must be              Height of    sprayhead             H  Mains cold water    supply   bottom    Soap dish and back only   H retaining   1      ring H  removed from the flexible hose  while at the same a E     L   time the temperature control must be at the Sesh J   e    minimum flow position  Failure to follow this 25mm minimum   must not   procedure may also cause the PRD to operate  AA   e tot   3 de Spillover   y l 1 metre  Ensure the shower is positioned over a bath or level jii     j from base  shower tray because if the PRD operates  then a e ita l pe     water will eject from the bottom of the unit  ies Se LLL   Should this happen  turn off the electricity and    CT l  water supplies to the shower at the isolating i  switch and stopvalve  Contact Customer Service s _Fig 6  for advice on replacing the PRD  Diagrammatic view  not to scale                 Important  The unit must be mounted on  a flat surface which covers the full width  and length of the backplate  It is important  that the wall surface is flat otherwise  difficulty may be encountered when fitting  the cover and subsequent operation of the  unit may be impaired              T100si          FITTING THE SHOWER TO THE WALL    NOTE  The control knob is an integral part of the  cover     do not attempt to remove it     Unscrew the two top and one bottom retainin
29. rate    1 9 This product is not suitable for mounting into  steam rooms or steam cubicles    2 PLUMBING   2 1 The plumbing installation must comply with  Water Regulations  Building Regulations or any  particular regulations as specified by Local Water  Company or Water Undertakers and should be in  accordance with BS 6700    2 2 The supply pipe must be flushed to clear debris  before connecting to the shower unit    2 3 DO NOT solder pipes or fittings within 300mm  of the shower appliance  as heat transfer can damage  components              2 4 DO NOT fit any form of outlet flow control as  the outlet acts as a vent for the heater can    2 5 DO NOT use excessive force when making  connections to the flexible hose or sprayhead  finger  tightness is sufficient   2 6 All plumbing connections MUST be completed  BEFORE making the electrical connections    3 ELECTRICAL  3 1 The installation must comply with   BS 7671    Requirements for electrical installations     IEE  wiring regulations  or any particular regulations as  specified by the local Electrical Supply Company    3 2 This appliance MUST be earthed    3 3 In accordance with    The Plugs and Sockets etc    Safety  Regulations 1994     this appliance is intended  to be permanently connected to the fixed wiring of  the electrical mains system    3 4 Ensure all electrical connections are tight to  prevent overheating    3 5 Fuses do not give personal protection against  electric shock    3 6 To enhance electrical safety a 3
30. rmissible circuit length                    Mains electric supply   via double pole switch        isolatin  switc       Shower  unit                           Switch may  Isolating be wall  stopvalve _ mounted  in accordance  with IEE regs     Diagrammatic view  not to scale            Separate permanently  connected supply  from consumer unit    Fig 5          WATER REQUIREMENTS    The installation must be in accordance with Water  Regulations Byelaws     To ensure activation of the heating elements  the  shower must be connected to a mains water  supply with a minimum running pressure of   100 kPa  1 0 bar  at a minimum flow rate of eight  litres per minute for the 8 5kW rated model and  nine litres per minute for the 9 5kW rated model     For both units the maximum static pressure must  be 1 000 kPa  10 bar      NOTE  If the stated flow rates are not available  it  may not be possible to achieve optimum  performance from the unit throughout the year     During periods of high ambient temperatures it  may be necessary to select a low power setting to  achieve your preferred shower temperature     The water supply can be taken from a cold water  storage cistern provided there is a minimum head  of ten metres above the sprayhead  It must be an  independent supply to the shower only     If it is intended to operate the shower at pressures  above the maximum or below the minimum  stated  contact Customer Service for advice     Fig 5 shows a typical system layout     Do not use 
31. roblem Symptom Cause Action cure   1 Shower 1 1 Interrupted power 1 1 1 Blown fuse or circuit breaker  Check supply   inoperable  no supply  Renew or reset fuse or circuit breaker  If it fails  water flow  again  consult a qualified electrician     1 2 Unit malfunction     1 1 2 Power cut  Check other appliances and if  necessary  contact local Electricity Supply Co     1 2 1 Have unit checked  Ring Customer Service        2 Water too hot     2 1 Not enough water  flowing through the  shower     2 2 Blockage in supply     2 3 Increase in ambient  water temperature     2 1 1 Increase the flow rate via temperature  control    2 1 2 Blocked sprayhead   clean blocked  sprayplate     2 2 1 Check if stop taps are fully open  Check if  blockage in inlet filter     2 3 1 Switch to economy power setting and re   adjust flow rate to give required temperature        3 Water  temperature cycling  hot cool at intervals     3 1 Heater cycling on  outlet temperature limiter     3 1 1 See  Water too hot  causes 2 1  2 2 and 2 3  and their appropriate action cures  If it continues   contact Customer Service        4 Water too cool or  cold     4 1 Too much flow     4 2 Water pressure below  minimum stated on rating  label     4 3 Reduction in ambient  water temperature     4 4 Electrical malfunction  or safety cut out has  operated     4 1 1 Reduce flow rate via temperature control     4 2 1 Check low pressure indicator  If lit   continue with remainder of checks  If not lit  see  4 1  amp  4
32. te  cover  controls  sprayhead     ABS   Sprayplate     Acetal    Elements     Minerally insulated corrosion resistant  metal sheathing     Dimensions  Height   338mm  Width   208mm  Depth   95mm    Standards and Approvals  Splashproof rating IPX4     Complies with the requirements of current British  and European safety standards for household and  similar electrical appliances     Complies with requirements of the British  Electrotechnical Approvals Board  BEAB      Meets with Compliance with European  Community Directives  CE         Due to continuous improvement and updating   specification may be altered without prior notice     Replacement parts can be ordered from Customer  Service  See    spare parts    for details and part numbers     ADVICE TO USERS    The following points will help you understand  how the shower operates     A The electric heating elements operate at a  constant rate at your chosen power setting  It is  the flow rate of the water passing through the  heater can which determines the water  temperature at any given setting   The slower the  flow the hotter the water becomes  and the faster  the flow  the cooler the water      B During Winter the ambient mains water supply  will be cooler than in Summer  so to maintain  your same showering temperature  you will have  to decrease the water flow  The number displayed  at the temperature control will therefore vary  throughout the year as you adjust the position of  the temperature control to maintain yo
33. the product due to non availability of  parts    4 Compensation for loss of use of the product or  consequential loss of any kind    5 Call out charges where no fault has been found  with the appliance     6 The cost of repair or replacement of pressure  relief devices  sprayheads  hoses  riser rails and or  wall brackets  isolating switches  electrical cable   fuses and or circuit breakers or any other accessories  installed at the same time    7 The cost of routine maintenance  adjustments   overhaul modifications or loss or damage arising  therefrom  including the cost of repairing damage   breakdown  malfunction caused by corrosion   furring  pipe scaling  lime scale  system debris or  frost     Replacement Parts Policy   Availability  It is the policy of Triton to maintain  availability of parts for the current range of products  for supply after the guarantee has expired  Stocks of  spare parts will be maintained for the duration of the  product s manufacture and for a period of five years  thereafter    In the event of a spare part not being available a  substitute part will be supplied    Payment  The following payment methods can be  used to obtain spare parts    1 By post  pre payment of pro forma invoice by  cheque or money order    2 By telephone  quoting credit card  MasterCard or  Visa  details    3 By website order  www tritonshowers co uk    Triton Plc  Shepperton Park  Caldwell Road   Nuneaton  Warwickshire  CV11 4NR       Customer Service  T  024  7637 2222 
34. ur desired  showering temperature     C The stabiliser valve minimises variations in  shower temperature during mains water pressure  changes  If changes in shower temperature are  experienced during normal use  it will most likely  be caused by the water pressure falling near to or  below the minimum level  The drop in pressure  may be due to water being drawn off at other  points in the house whilst the shower is in use  If  pressure drops appreciably below the minimum   the heating elements will automatically cut out     If ever the water becomes too hot  and you  cannot obtain cooler water  first check that  the sprayplate in the sprayhead has not  become blocked     DO NOT place items such as soap or shampoo  bottles on top of the unit  Liquid could seep  through the joint between the cover and  backplate  and possibly damage the sealing  rubber           Important  When first installed the unit will  be empty  It is essential the unit should  contain water before the elements are  switched on  As this unit has electronic  control  it is vital that the commissioning  procedure is followed  Failure to carry out this  operation will result in damage to the unit  and will invalidate the guarantee              KEY TO MAIN COMPONENTS                                                                                           inside unit  fig  1    1 Top cable entry   2 Bottom pipe entry   3 Rear pipe entry area   4 Rear cable entry area  5 Wall screw fixing   6 Terminal block   
35. w the saddle two or three turns into the lever   fig 20   Place the saddle and lever into the  slider holder assembly  fig 21  so that the holes  align  then slide onto the rail  fig 22   Tighten to  the rail by turning the lever  When tight  the lever  should be facing forwards and not pointing to the  wall  If not  slacken off and remove from the rail   Rotate the saddle and lever 180   within the  slider holder assembly then replace onto the rail  and tighten     Ensure the tapered thin end of the spray head  holder is in the uppermost position     D Place the rail onto the installed lower bracket   Replace the upper bracket onto the rail and  secure the bracket to the wall with the screws  supplied  fig 23     E Place a trim cover onto each bracket ensuring  the large protrusion at the narrow end of the trim  cover  engages into the slot between the rail and          T100si    bracket  fig 24  before pushing and clicking the foe  other end into place  fig 25   Fig 26    F Snap the soap dish onto the rail  fig 26  below  the holder assembly  Prise open the soap dish  collar and fit onto the rail  fig 27  below the dish   Note the collar is slightly tapered and should be  fitted    thinner section    uppermost  Ensure it  locates firmly in the soap dish  fig 28  so that it  holds the dish at the required height on the rail    FITTING THE HOSE AND SPRAYHEAD  Feed the flexible hose through the appropriate  soap dish aperture  fig 29  in order that the dish  acts as a retainin
    
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