Hans Grohe Carlton 17670 Series Installation Instructions Manual
Hans Grohe Carlton 17670 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Hans Grohe Carlton 17670 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Carlton Showerpipe
17670XXX

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  • Page 1 Installation Instructions Carlton Showerpipe 17670XXX...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and Important Information Dimensions Pack Contents Technical Data Supply Conditions TMV2 Installation Requirements Installation 8-11 Commissioning and in-service tests Commissioning In-service tests Frequency of in-service tests Thermostatic Adjustement Temperature Limitation Callibrating Thermostat Setting Thermostat Max. Temp. Operating your Shower Cleaning Spare Parts 18-19...
  • Page 3: Safety And Important Information

    Safety and Important Information Hansgrohe products are safe provided they are installed, used and maintained in accordance with these instructions and recornrnendations. Please read these instructions thoroughly and retain for future use. The plumbing installation of this shower must comply with the requirements of UK Water Regulations/Bylaws (Scotland), Building Regulations or any other regulations specified by the local Water Authority and supplier.
  • Page 4: Dimensions

    Dimensions...
  • Page 5: Pack Contents

    Pack Contents Technical Data Carlton Showerpipe Please check that you have been supplied with the following: This thermostatic valve will suit supplies of: HIGH PRESSURE (HP-S) Operating pressure: max. 10 bar Recommended operating pressure: 0.2 - 5 bar Test pressure: 16 bar Hot water temperature: max.
  • Page 6: Installation Requirements

    Installation Requirements This thermostatic mixer valve must be installed in compliance with current Water Regulations. If you have any doubts about the Water Regulation requirements contact your local water services provider or use the services of a professional plumber. This mixer valve is suitable for use with the following water supply systems: Gravity Fed Hot and Cold (pressure balanced) 0.1 - 1.0 bar Gas Combination Boiler (multi-point) 1.0 - 10 bar*...
  • Page 7 Unvented System (pressure balanced) Pumped System...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation The hot supply MUST be on the left side, and the cold supply MUST be on the right. If the unit is cross-piped, it cannot function properly. The hot and cold piping must be securely fastened in the wall. Flush the hot and cold lines thoroughly before installing the valve body.
  • Page 9 Place the valve body over the offset adapters, aligning it so that the guide pins come through the corresponding holes on the valve body. Start two of the 4 mm Allen bolts into the remaining two holes on each side, but do not tighten. SW 4 mm Use your fingers to unscrew and remove the guide pins from the adapter flanges.
  • Page 10 H o l d t h e f l a n g e a n d d e t a c h t h e s h o w e r - a r m . Use a pencil to mark through the hole to locate the position of the anchor.
  • Page 11 13. Insert the filter in the ball joint of the showerhead. Screw the showerhead to the end of the shower arm. Secure the showerhead with the set screw. SW 3 mm 14. Measure 200 mm from the valve body. Place the handshower holder against the wall at this position.
  • Page 12: Commissioning And In-Service Tests Commissioning

    Commissioning and in-service record the equipment, thermometer etc. used for the measurements tests Table A: Guide to maximum stabilised Commissioning temperatures recorded during site tests Purpose Application Mixed water temperature Since the installed supply conditions are likely to be different from those applied in the laboratory Shower 43°C tests it is appropriate, at commissioning, to carry...
  • Page 13: In-Service Tests

    In-service tests Frequency of in-service tests The frequency of performing the in-service tests is 1year maximum General Purpose In the absence of any other instruction or guidance on The purpose of in-service tests is to regularly monitor the means of determining the appropriate frequency and record the performance of the thermostatic of in-service testing, the following procedure may be mixing valve.
  • Page 14: Thermostatic Adjustement

    Thermostatic Adjustment Temperature Limitation The temperature is limited by the safety stop to 40°C. 40° If a higher temperature is required, it is possible to over ride the safety stop by depressing the cross handle. NB. It is recommended that for private domestic use the maximum mixed water temperature be set at the following factory set values: Shower Mixer 43°C...
  • Page 15: Setting Thermostat Max. Temp

    Setting thermostat to a maximum temperature (Optional) The desired maximum temperature (43°C) can be pre-set using the safety function. Proceed as follows: 1. Undo the screw and pull off the handle. Remove the circlip from the spindle and slide off the locking ring (fig.1).
  • Page 16: Operating Your Shower

    Operating your Shower The shower pipe has two controls built onto the handle assembly. Flow ON/OFF Control The lever part of the handle is the volume control / diverter. When it is pointing straight down, it is in the off position Turn the lever clockwise to send water to the showerhead (fig.
  • Page 17: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning materials for Mixers and Showers Acids are necessary ingredients of cleaning materials for removing lime. However please pay particular attention to the following points when cleaning mixers and showers: Only use cleaning material specifically intended for this type of cleaning - such as Hansgrohe’s Decalcifying Agent, available through the specialist sanitary trade.
  • Page 18: Spare Parts

    Spare Parts...
  • Page 19 handle 17392XXX 96738XXX escutcheon 96739XXX thermostatic element 94282000 shut off and diverter unit 96740000 hose 28276XXX check valve 94074000 escutcheon 96741XXX s - unions 96742000 10 shower holder 96532XXX 11 pipe 96743XXX 12 deco-ring* 96744990 13 wall flange 96745XXX 14 sleeve nut 96746XXX 15 shower arm 96747XXX...
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Fault Cause Remedy Insuffient water flow Supply pressure inadequate Check mains pressure Shower filter seal dirty Clean filter seal between shower and hose Thermostat cartridge filters dirty Remove cartridge & clean the filters on the barrel ‚Crossflow‘, hot water is forced check valves dirty or Clean check valves - into cold water pipe, or vice...

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