Stud Partitions And Shower Enclosures (Front Face) - Mira COMBIFLOW User Manual

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4. Stud Partitions and Shower Enclosures (Front Face)

Read the section "Installation Requirements" first.
The built-in shower control is supplied with support brackets that can be used to
install the shower control into the front face of a stud partition wall structure or shower
enclosures. The front face installation of the support bracket is only practical where
an applied surface finish e.g. plaster or tiles can conceal the brackets.
4.1 Refer to section: 'Installation, 3. Solid
and dry-lined walls' and follow
instructions 3.1. to 3.3.
4.2 Use the installation template (supplied)
to mark the size of the hole required in
the partition/enclosure. Bend the tabs
inwards and use a spirit level to make
sure that the hole is marked
symmetrically. Mark around the
outside edge of the template.
4.3 Carefully cut the hole in the panel.
Note! The valve requires a clearance
depth of 47 mm, with a panel/wall
thickness of up to 17 mm. The area
shown on the building-in shroud can
be used as a depth gauge. Panel/wall
thicknesses in excess of 17 mm can
be accommodated, but clearance may
be required around the outlet and inlet
connections to allow insertion of the
pipe and tightening of the compression
nut.
4.4 To complete the installation, refer to
section: 'Installation, 3. Solid and
dry-lined walls' and follow instructions
3.8 to 3.23.
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Spirit Level
Bend tabs outwards and
place the spirit level on
tabs to level the template
6 mm Minimum Depth of Finish
Finished
Wall Surface
Finished
Wall Surface
23 mm Maximum
Finish Depth
29
Installation
Template
Mark around the
template with a pencil
17 mm Maximum
47 mm Clearance
Depth
Alternative
Support
Fixing
Pipe
Support Bracket

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