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P R E - I N S T A L L A T I O N
O R B I T A L S H O W E R S T A N D A R D R 2
5-06-0002
Publication date 2020-05-06

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  • Page 1 P R E - I N S T A L L A T I O N O R B I T A L S H O W E R S T A N D A R D R 2 5-06-0002 Publication date 2020-05-06...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without written permission from Orbital Systems. The English language version of this document contains the original in- structions. All other language versions are translations of the original instructions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Pre-installation T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S EU Declaration of Conformity ..................... 1 Safety Instructions ......................2 Safety Messages Description ..................3 Warranty ........................3 Service ......................... 4 Installation Overview ......................5 Orbital Shower Standard Installation Options ............
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  • Page 5: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Pre-installation E U D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y This system is certified by IAPMO R&T to NSF 55, Class B...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    III incorporated in the fixed ual, or contact Orbital Systems : wiring plant. • If the shower system is damaged If the main supply cable is damaged it must •...
  • Page 7: Safety Messages Description

    WARNING from delivery of the product. Indicates a potentially hazardous sit- uation which, if not avoided, could Orbital Systems warranty does not cover: result in death or serious injury. • Defects arising out of materials or a design CAUTION specified by the Customer, or by any alter- Indicates a potentially hazardous sit- ations carried out without our consent.
  • Page 8: Service

    Pre-installation SERVICE Orbital Systems and our team of expert staff are available to assist you should you require product advice, experience any problems, need to purchase spare parts or to set up a service visit. Repairs should always be carried out only by Orbital Systems.
  • Page 9: Installation Overview

    Pre-installation I N S T A L L A T I O N O V E R V I E W ORBITAL SHOWER STANDARD IN- ORBITAL SHOWER STANDARD STALLATION OPTIONS CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS W 450mm, H 750mm, D 150mm Core placed on the Core placed on a wall min 100 mm same wall as the Sen-...
  • Page 10: Wall Installation

    Pre-installation WALL INSTALLATION The weight of the Shower Core is approx. 30 kg. The surrounding structure must be able to support the forces that will stress the at- tachment points. Using the holes throughout the back, the Mounting brackets are fixated with screws hanging on the wall.
  • Page 11: Shower Installation Overview

    Pre-installation SHOWER INSTALLATION OVER- VIEW Shower Unit Core Drain Unit dimensions: HxWxD: 192 x 812 x 184 2. Core Wall Fixture Connection to drain: Ø75 mm 3. Control Dial 4. Shower Head 5. Hand Shower 6. Hand Head Diverter 7. Drain Unit 8.
  • Page 12: Recycling Optimisation Site Suggestion

    Pre-installation RECYCLING OPTIMISATION SITE SUGGESTION Recommended installation A fully enclosed shower space with floor heating is recommended to optimize recircu- lation rates. INFORMATION VALID FOR ALL SHOWER VARIANTS. Picture displaying OS Head & Hand Shower variant.
  • Page 13: Pre-Installation

    Pre-installation P R E - I N S T A L L A T I O N COMPONENT OVERVIEW OS Head Shower PEX Hose with corrugated sleeve (for Control dial and Head/Hand Shower) Provided by Customer 2. Conduit elbows, x3 3.
  • Page 14: Kit Measurements

    Pre-installation KIT MEASUREMENTS 442 mm INFORMATION VALID FOR ALL SHOWER VARIANTS. Picture displaying OS Head & Hand Shower variant.
  • Page 15: Crucial Kit Measurements

    Pre-installation CRUCIAL KIT MEASUREMENTS INSTALLATION SCENARIO DIS- PLAYED IN MANUAL Adjust lengths and bends on pipes, cables and hoses depending on scenario chosen. See section Configuration Requirements in Chapter Installation Overview for require- ments on maximum lengths and maximum number of pipe bends. Finished floor height where it is level.
  • Page 16: Prepare Shower Area

    Pre-installation PREPARE SHOWER AREA CAUTION Crucial that all noggin pieces are in level and set according to rec- ommended measurements to avoid misalignment in the shower installation. t45 mm >180 mm 85 mm Mark the finished floor height, where it is level (min 180 mm).
  • Page 17 Pre-installation Ø50 mm Apply wall covering according to local regulations. NOTICE Adjust slot in studs and wall cov- ering depending on Hand Show- er and Control Unit placement. Draw Tubes, Pex Hoses with Protective Sleeves and Drain Pipes for Control Unit, Diverter and Drain Unit to the Core mounting area.
  • Page 18: Install Drain

    Pre-installation INSTALL DRAIN Valid for OS Drain CAUTION Plumbing and electrical installa- tion should be performed ac- cording to local regulations by a licensed professional. IMPORTANT Do not remove the protective cover from the Drain unit until af- ter assembly. Finished floor height where it is level.
  • Page 19 Pre-installation NOTICE Apply lubricant. CAUTION Check water tightness to elimi- nate leakage. NOTICE Anchors provided by Customer. Anchor the Drain Piping according to lo- cal regulations.
  • Page 20: Install Diverter Wall Bracket

    Pre-installation INSTALL DIVERTER WALL BRACKET Anchor the Control Unit and Diverter Piping according to local regulations. Next step depends on Shower variant. Follow steps valid Follow steps valid for for OS Head Shower 3rd party Shower (Pre- (Prepare OS Head pare 3rd Party Head Shower [17])
  • Page 21: Prepare Os Head Shower

    Pre-installation PREPARE OS HEAD SHOWER PREPARE 3RD PARTY HEAD SHOW- At this stage, consider the necessary prepa- rations for installing the third party shower head, according to local regulations. Requirements for installing third-party divert- ers, head & hand showers (Applies to instal- lation with Orbital Shower) •...
  • Page 22: Install Core Wall Mounting

    Pre-installation INSTALL CORE WALL MOUNTING Pan Head Stainless Steel Screw The weight of the Shower Core is approx. 30 kg. The wall construction must be able to support this load. Measure and align the placement of the Core Wall Mounting.
  • Page 23: Prepare For Tiling

    Pre-installation PREPARE FOR TILING NOTICE Make sure the surface adjacent to the Drain Unit is flush with the flange. Min. 2% Apply wall covering according to local regulations. Form a steep inclination according to lo- cal regulations (min. 2% inclination) to- wards the Drain Unit.
  • Page 24 Pre-installation Install waterproof membrane according to local regulations. Make sure they cover the metal flanges of the Drain Unit ac- cording to membrane supplier recom- mendation (X).
  • Page 25: Tiling

    Pre-installation TILING CAUTION Do not cut the PEX hoses. They need to stick out for coming in- stallation steps. Ø 30 mm Min 8 mm, Max 16 mm Cut holes in tiles for water connections. Create a slot between the holes and fill the slot with grouting up to tile level.
  • Page 26 Pre-installation NOTICE Floor tiles must be level with, or higher than the Frame. Apply sealant according to local regula- tions. Make sure the tiles do not overlap the Grating, allowing it to be removed. 2 mm 2 mm...
  • Page 27: Pipes & Connections

    Pre-installation PIPES & CONNECTIONS Anchor piping for Control Dial with a Domed conduit. Prepare incoming water and electricity. Draw cables and hoses and use Wall con- duits for anchoring. Use wall conduit in kit to anchor piping for head/hand show- CAUTION The Core shall be connected to the top inlet.
  • Page 28: Final Preparations

    Pre-installation FINAL PREPARATIONS CAUTION The shower will not function without executing above mentioned steps. Pre-installation completed. Next step is to install the Shower Unit, Show- er Head and Hand Shower (including Diverter and Holder). See Installation manual for de- tails.
  • Page 29 C E R T I F I E D S P A C E T E C H N O L O G Y...

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