Galaxy Aqua 4000 Installation Instructions Manual - page 4
MAX CABLE
RUN
KW
RATING
NOMINAL
AT 240v
MIN RATING OF
ISOLATING
SWITCH
FUSE
RATING
6mm
10mm
7.0
29.10amps
30 amps
30 amps
29m
48m
7.5
31.25amps
40 amps
40 amps
27m
44m
8.0
33.33amps
40 amps
40 amps
25m
42m
8.5
35.41amps
40 amps
40 amps
23m
38m
9.5
39.58amps
40 amps
40 amps
21m
32m
10.5
43.75amps
45 amps
45 amps
18m
30m
The incoming cable should be hidden.
Connect the live cable to the terminal
marked
L
.
The shower unit must be permanently
connected to the electricity supply, direct
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.
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.
Wall and tighten the screws. Tighten all
plumbing connections and check the
pipework for leaks.
6
SECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Warning! This appliance must be earthed
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Power
rating at 240v
7.5kW -(32A MCB rating)
8.5kW -(40A MCB rating)
9.5kW -(40A MCB rating)
10.5kW -(45A MCB rating)
Nominal Power
rating at 230v
6.9kW -(32A MCB rating)
7.8kW -(40A MCB rating)
8.7kW -(40A MCB rating)
9.6kW -(45A MCB rating)
Connect the neutral cable to the terminal
marked
N
.
Connect the earth cable to the terminal
marked
E
on the back plate.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the terminal block screws are
fully tightened and that no cable insulation
is trapped under screws,
Ensure the cable clamp is used to secure
the cable.
The earth continuity conductor of the
electrical installation must be effectively
connected to all exposed metal parts of
other appliances and services in the room
in which the shower unit is installed to
confirm with IEE regulations.
7
SECTION
FITTING THE COVER INTO
POSITION
NOTE:
It is necessary to align the ‘D’ flat
on the reverse side of the Power Selector
and Temperature knobs with their opposite
control spindles before the cover is located.
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Secure the cover with the two fixing screws
provided.
IMPORTANT: Turn the flow control knob
anti clockwise until the valve is fully
open before switching on the unit. This
will ensure a fast fill up of the unit when
the shower is first switched on.
Switch on the power to the shower unit at
the consumer unit and the double pole
switch.
Remove the shower head from the flexible
hose and point to waste.
Press the uppermost
COLD
power selector
button, this action will also activate the
internal solenoid valve turning the water On.
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Let the water flow through the shower unit
to release any air which may be in the
system and fill the shower unit with water.
IMPORTANT: The shower unit must be
full of water before heat settings are
used.
Switch the shower unit OFF by pressing
the
STOP
button.
The water will continue flow for a few
seconds when the
STOP
button is pushed.
This hot water flushing out program is
called
‘Phased Shutdown’
ensuring that
anyone stepping into the shower
immediately after use does not have a an
unpleasantly hot start to their shower.
Re-fit the shower head to the flexible hose.
Your shower is now ready to use.
We recommend that you allow your
shower to reach a stable temperature
before you commence showering
.
8
SECTION
RISER RAIL & SOAP DISH
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
TIPS
A piece of insulating or masking tape
applied to the wall before marking out the
fixing holes will help stop the drill from
wandering, particularly on tiled surfaces.
When working near a basin or bath, insert
the plug in the waste fitting so that small
parts cannot be lost. Take care not to drop
accessories or tools into basin or bath.
CAUTION
Check there are no hidden cables or pipes
before drilling holes for wall plugs. Exercise
great care when using power tools near
water. The use of a residual current device
(RCD) is recommended.
4.
The crimped end of the riser
rail.
NOTE If it is necessary to
shorten the rail, use a junior
hacksaw to cut the excess material
from the plain end of the rail.
1.
Establish position for the
riser rail, and mark the wall for
the
lower
mounting bracket.
Make allowances for the tallest
person likely to use the shower
regularly.
2.
Use a No 10/5.5mm masonry
drill to make a hole 35mm deep,
and fit the wall plug.
(NB some
wall constructions may require the
use of alternative types of wall
fixings)
.
Screw the lower bracket
base to the wall.
3.
Locate the crimped end of
the riser rail (Figure 4) into the
mounting bracket, then fit the
upper bracket. Ensure the rail is
vertical, then mark the wall for
the fixing.
5.
The three components that
comprise the Handset Height
Adjuster assembly are produced
with alphabetical ‘A’s and ‘B’s
moulded into the end section of
each part. Simply just match the
letter identification of each part with the central
piece i.e. ‘A’ to ‘A’ and ‘B’ to ‘B’ for correct
assembly.
6.
With the showerhead height
adjuster lever set a 3 o’clock
and the showerhead holder in
the upright position, slide the
assembly onto the rail. Tighten
to the rail by turning the lever.
7.
To lock the Handset Height
Adjuster at your chosen position
on the rail. Turn the lever up
right. This action is also used for
holding the showerhead at the
angle required.
8.
Re-assemble the rail and
screw the upper mounting
bracket in place.