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Fig.6
STUD PARTITION OR
DRY LINED WALL
Pipework
through
hole
Noggin
Fig.7
Bracket mounting position
150 mm
Equal to the distance between
the bar mixer inlet centres
T00345
39 mm
Fig.8
Mounting
plate
Pipework
T00356
Push button mixer shower
Pipework
Mount to solid
structure
5
6
3
Level
Mounting
holes
Chased out
area

INSTALLATION

INSTALLING THE WALL BRACKETS
PRIMARY CONSIDERATIONS
Please consider the following points before
beginning the installation:
• The brackets must be mounted onto a surface
that is both solid and strong enough to
support the final assembly of brackets and bar
mixer.
• The connectors can be used with either
15mm copper or plastic pipework.
• The pipes that enter the brackets should be
0
0
T
cut using a suitable pipe cutter and deburred.
IMPORTANT: The bar mixer brackets are
designed to be mounted onto a solid structure.
If installing to a stud partition wall, dry lined
wall or similar, it is recommended that the
brackets are secured to the studs or noggins. In
this case, the pipework to the brackets should
pass through the support studs or noggins via a
suitably sized hole (fig.6).
Decide upon the mounting position of the
brackets on the wall and mark the centres.
Check the mounting marks are level and that the
distance between them is equal to the distance
between the bar mixer inlet centres (fig.7).
Mark the route of the pipework to the brackets.
Remove the plaster and brickwork (or
plasterboard) to the depth required and chase
out additional areas of the wall to allow for the
incoming pipework. Make sure that enough solid
structure of wall remains around the chasing to
accommodate the mounting plate wall plugs
and screws (fig.8).
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