Installation: Solid And Dry-Lined Walls - Mira FORM Installation & User Manual

Shower control
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Installation: Solid and Dry-lined Walls

Shower Control - Installation
The Mira Form can be built into solid, dry-lined, stud partition or dry partition wall
structures. All plumbing connections are 15 mm compression.
A building-in shroud is supplied, which can provide a depth reference when chiselling
out the wall surface and protects the shower control during plastering.
1.
Decide on a suitable position for the
shower control and fittings. Ideally the
shower should be fitted at a convenient
height for all the family, facing down
the centre-line of the bath or across
the shower cubicle opening.
2.
Determine whether the hot or cold water
supplies will connect to the shower
control from the top (falling) or from
the bottom (rising).
3.
Remove the control knobs and the
building-in shroud from the valve. Refer
to MAINTENANCE for detailed
instructions on Removing/Fitting
Knob and Concealing Plate
Assemblies. Familiarise yourself with
the hot and cold inlets for the valve.
4.
Fit the compression nut and the olive
onto the RAC elbow and fit to the valve.
Before tightening the compression
fitting ensure the pipe is pushed all
the way into the valve outlet and the
elbow outlet is inline with the
control knobs, otherwise the elbow
will fail to line up with the hole in the
concealing plate.
5.
Peel off the backing on the adhesive
side of the foam outer seal and fix the
seal in the machined groove on the
back of the concealing plate.
Hot water
inlet falling
or rising
supply
Foam Outer
Seal
15
Cold water
inlet falling
or rising
supply
15 mm
Compression
Nut and Olive
RAC Elbow
Elbow Outlet
Concealing
Plate

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