Galvin Engineering CliniMix CMV2 Product Installation Manualline

Galvin Engineering CliniMix CMV2 Product Installation Manualline

Wall mounted hands free pou, wave on/off sensor with temp. monitoring

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Product Installation Guidelines
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CliniMix
CMV2 Wall Mounted Hands Free POU,
Wave on/off sensor with Temp. Monitoring
PRODUCT CODE:
100.41.11.20 - CP Faceplate
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100.41.11.30 - Glass Faceplate
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    10.2.1 STRAINER AND NON-RETURN VALVES 10.2.2 THERMOSTATIC CARTRIDGE 11.0 MAINTENANCE 11.1 MIXED WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT 11.2 REMOVAL AND INSPECTION OF CARTRIDGE 11.3 IMPORTANT NOTES ON DEBRIS 11.4 MAINTENANCE CLEANING 12.0 DISINFECTION 13.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 14.0 WARRANTY © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Avoid using heat for soldering near the mixer inlets to prevent damage to internal components. DIMENSIONS © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    Nominal Flowrate (LPM) Table 2 Water supply conditions Note: Tapware must be installed in accordance with the provisions of AS/NZS 3500. Installations not complying with AS/NZS 3500 may void the product and performance warranty provisions. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 4: Pre-Installation

    Cut out hole in wall as per dimensions shown below. The depth of the hole must be between 75 and 95mm from the finished wall face. Drill four holes located as per picture below using drill diameter suitable for mounting system (not supplied) that will be used for the box installation. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 5: Installation

    In the event that this does occur, measures must be taken to control the spike, such as the installation of an inline pressure reducing valve directly before the valve inlets. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 6 − Check if the isolating valves are in the ‘C O E’ p s t n Note: Avoid using heat for soldering near the mixer box and inlets. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 7 Note: f f w ppe r fr m the ut et the ‘Temp r ry ff’ fun t n h sn’t een t v ted t v te the fun t n g n © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 8: Operation And Testing

    Touch function Hand/object within sensor area   Water flows LED flashes Green Signs and   Water flow stops LED flashes Red symbols H – hours / min. – minutes / sec. - seconds © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 9: Commissioning

    The temper ture sh u d e t ken se t the m xer’s ut et nd f the ut et temper ture requ res adjustment, then follow the temperature adjustment in the installation instructions. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 10 This will remove any physical contaminants from the pipe-work, ensuring trouble-free operation. During the flushing procedure, care should be taken to prevent water damage occurring to the surrounding area. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 11: Operation

    If there are no significant changes at the mixed temperature outlet then a 6 monthly servicing cycle may be adopted. Otherwise, servicing checks should be carried out more frequently (e.g. every 4 months). Follow the recommended maintenance procedures detailed in Section 11.0 Maintenance. During servicing, note the following: © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 12: General Servicing

    (such as CLR), checked for physical damage, and then thoroughly rinsed with clean water. Replace the service cartridges if damaged or faulty non-return valves. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 13: 10.2.2 Thermostatic Cartridge

    3. Break/remove the plastic lock in the center of the 4. Use spanner size 28mm and turn the cartridge in the thermostatic mixing valve. counterclockwise fashion until it reached the end of its threads. Pull the thermostatic cartridge out of the mixer body. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 14 7. When service is complete, slowly turn the cold-water isolation ball valve t ‘OPEN’ p s t n and inspect 8. Re-commission the mixer as per commissioning mixer body for leaks. Repeat with hot water isolation procedure (See section 8.0 Commissioning). ball valve. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Locking nut 2. Screw back the locking nut, without the t v te the ‘Temp r ry ff’ fun t n faceplate. Disassemble spout, locking nut, flange and faceplate. Do not disconnect the sensors cables. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 16 (see marking on the body). Faceplate Flange Locking nut Spout t v te the “Temp r ry Off” fun t n nd re ssem e the f ep te nd sp ut © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 17: Removal And Inspection Of Cartridge

    After descaling it is important to rinse the parts thoroughly in clean water. Clean carefully and do not use abrasive materials or scrapers. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 18: Disinfection

    3. Turn the Disinfection Key 180° to remove it and install the key cover. Note: A disinfection kit is available. For more information, please visit www.galvinengineering.com.au. © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Thermostatic cartridge contains Restore inlet supplies and check mix debris or damage temperature Strainers contain debris Clean the cartridge ensuring that all debris is removed and components are not damaged. Replace if necessary Clean strainers © Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd...
  • Page 20: Warranty

    14.0 WARRANTY The warranty set forth herein is given expressly and is the only warranty given by the Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd. With respect to the product, Galvin Engineering Pty Ltd makes no other warranties, express or implied. Galvin Engineering Pty. Ltd. hereby specifically disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 21 Galvin Engineering Thermostatic Mixing Valve or Tempering Valve Commissioning Report and/or Maintenance Report Note: Please use a separate form for each valve. The original copy of the report is to be given to the owner/occupier and retained on site for a minimum of 7 years.
  • Page 22 Galvin Engineering Thermostatic Mixing Valve or Tempering Valve Commissioning Report and/or Maintenance Report Test Results Valve considered satisfactory for use: Yes □ No □ If No, state the reason and action taken: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Commissioning Work It is hereby certified that all the commissioning work has been carried out by the undersigned in accordance with the requirements of the Codes of Practice indicated prior.
  • Page 23 Galvin Engineering Thermostatic Mixing Valve or Tempering Valve Commissioning Report Valve Location/Building : ____________________________________________________ Room or Area: ____________________________________________________________ Work Order No.:___________________________________________________________ Flow rate of Design Water (LPS) Temp of Warm Water (C) Warm Water *Name/Type/Size and location of Outlet Outlet Fixture (Bath, Shower, Basin, Fixture No.
  • Page 24 Galvin Engineering Thermostatic Mixing Valve or Tempering Valve Commissioning/Maintenance Report The following information is to be provided by the site manager/owner/occupier. Valve size and installation recommended by : ___________________________________________________ Valves supplied by: ________________________________________________________________________ Date of Installation: _________________________ Drawing No. ____________________________________ Service Manual on Site: Yes □...

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