rada Pulse Product Manual

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ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOX
PRODUCT MANUAL
IMPORTANT
Installer: This manual is the property of the customer and
must be retained with the product for
maintenance and operational purposes.
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prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOX PRODUCT MANUAL IMPORTANT Installer: This manual is the property of the customer and must be retained with the product for maintenance and operational purposes. prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Maintenance Procedure - Transformer Maintenance Procedure - PCB Maintenance Procedure - Transformer Fuse SPARE PARTS Rada Pulse Control Box Spare Parts List CUSTOMER CARE Back Cover prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) The PCB is mounted in the Rada Pulse control box. The purpose of the PCB is to: - Supply power (via the transformer) to the remote mounted sensor. - To operate a remote mounted solenoid valve.
  • Page 4: Pack Contents

    PACK CONTENTS Rada Pulse Control Box Pack Contents 1 x Rada Pulse Control Box 4 x Fixing Screws(not illustrated) 4 x Wall Plugs (not illustrated) Documentation 1 x Product Manual 1 x Installation Template prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 5: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS 300 mm 117 mm 230 mm SPECIFICATION Rada Pulse Control Box Material - Plastic sealed to IP54. Voltage - 230V AC, 50/60 Hz. Rating - 120 VA. Main Fuse - 1AT. 10 x Solenoid Outputs (5 fuses) - fused at 2A for each pair.
  • Page 6: Installation

    All solenoids must be approved to EN 60730-2-8. Installation The Rada Pulse Control Box is designed to interface with Rada Pulse sensors and Rada Pulse solenoid valves (refer to individual Product Manuals for information) which control the system functions.
  • Page 7 All AC cable used on the installation must be HAR approved (0.75 mm). The PCB has four connections to enable auxiliary items to be used in conjunction with the pulse system (e.g.pump, fan, lights and disinfection). The connection of these auxiliaries must be through a 12V relay with a maximum coil resistance of 160 ohms.
  • Page 8 Fan, Light , Disinfection Connection to Mains Power Supply Cover Transformer Connections to Solenoid Valves Cover Connections to Screws Pulse Sensors Installation of the Rada Pulse Control Box prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 9: Fault Diagnosis

    FAULT DIAGNOSIS Symptom Cause/Rectification a. Check power to Pulse control box (power light illuminated 1. All outlets do not on PCB). operate (e.g. washbasin, b. If there is power to the control box, check fuse in shower, urinal, transformer. W.C).
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    Components are precision made, so care must be taken whilst servicing to avoid damage. When ordering spare parts, please state the product type, i.e. Rada Pulse, and identify the part name and number (refer to the PARTS LIST). prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 11: Maintenance Procedure - Transformer

    Maintenance Procedure - Transformer Isolate the electrical supply to the control box. Remove the cover from the control box. Disconnect the transformer from the mains electrical supply. Disconnect the two part connector that connects the transformer to the PCB. Remove the fixing screws (4 off) that secure the transformer to the control box. Unscrew the cable gland and carefully pull the electrical cable through it.
  • Page 12: Maintenance Procedure - Pcb

    Maintenance Procedure - PCB Isolate the electrical supply to the control box. Remove the cover from the control box. Disconnect the transformer from the PCB. Make a note of the positions of the connections for the sensors and the solenoid valves.
  • Page 13: Maintenance Procedure - Transformer Fuse

    Maintenance Procedure - Transformer Fuse Isolate the electrical supply to the control box. Remove the cover from the control box. Disconnect the transformer from the mains electrical supply. Disconnect the two part connector that connects the transformer to the PCB. Remove the fixing screws (4 off) that secure the transformer to the control box.
  • Page 14: Spare Parts

    SPARE PARTS Rada Pulse Control Box Spare Parts List 422 75 Cover Assembly 422 76 Base Assembly 422 77 Blanking Plugs (x10) 422 78 Cable Grommets (x10) 422 79 Mains Cable Grommet and Threaded Plug 422 80 Transformer 422 81...
  • Page 15 Rada Pulse Control Box Spare Parts Diagram 422 78 422 79 422 81 422 80 422 76 422 83 422 77 422 82 422 75 prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 16 prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 17 prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 55...
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE RECORD CARD Control Box Ref: Location: Installation Date: No. Of Outlets: PROGRAM SETTINGS Type of Outlet Type Auxiliary Functions Flow Settings Duty Flush Channel Activated (e.g. Manual, (e.g. shower, (urinal and (fan, light, pump, washbasin) automatic) W.C only) disinfection) preflush 10 secs Duty flush...
  • Page 19 BELGIUM THE NETHERLANDS Tel: (03) 633 2150 Fax: (03) 633 2103 Tel: (0318) 52 4800 Fax: (0318) 52 5035 Rada Mechnical Products Ltd. A L Byrne & Son Ltd. P.O. Box 148, Markham 24 Gundry Street, Newton, Ontario, L3P 3J5, CANADA...
  • Page 20: Customer Care

    Spare Parts All functional parts of Rada products are kept for up to ten years from the date of final manufacture. If during that period, our stock of a particular part is exhausted we will, as an alternative, provide an equivalent new product or part at a price equating to the cost of repair to the old, bearing in mind the age of the product.

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