Electrical - Mira Elevate Installation And User Manual

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4.
The appliance must be fitted onto a finished flat and even wall surface (this
wall surface should be tiled or suitably waterproofed). Do not fit the appliance
to the wall and tile up to the case. For safety requirements, an air gap must be
left behind the appliance.
5.
avoid layouts where the shower hose will be sharply kinked. this may reduce
the life of the hose.
6.
Supply pipework must be flushed to clear any debris before connecting to the
appliance.
7.
To avoid damage to the case when soldered fittings are used, pre-solder the
pipework and fittings before connecting them to the inlet connector assembly.
refrain from applying excessive force when making any connections. always
provide mechanical support when making the plumbing connections.
8.
The appliance is fitted with a plastic inlet compression assembly for connecting
to a 15mm supply pipe from the top, bottom or back. Double checkvalves, fitted
in the inlet supply to the appliance, cause a pressure build-up, which could
exceed the maximum static inlet pressure and damage the appliance.

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1.
In a domestic installation, the rating of the electricity supplier's fuse and the
consumer unit must be adequate for the additional demand. all Mira Elevate
electric showers are high power units, therefore it is essential to contact your
electricity supplier to ensure that the supply is adequate for the product. Voltage
drop due to local heavy demand will reduce the shower's performance.
2.
The appliance must be earthed by connecting the supply cable's earth conductor
to the earth terminal.
supplementary bonding: within the bathroom or shower room, all accessible
conductive parts of electrical equipment and extraneous conductive parts
(metal parts) that are likely to introduce earth potential, must be electrically
bonded to earth. If the cable is not mechanically protected, the cable size
must be a minimum of 4.0 mm
suitable earth bonding strap to connect the earth terminal to 5mm copper pipe.
The installation must comply with the "REqUIREMENTS FOR ElECTRICAl
INSTAllATIONS" in accordance with BS 7671.
3.
supply cable - see opposite.
important! the shower circuit should be separated from other circuits by at least
twice the diameter of the cable or conduit, and it should not be run through
thermally insulating material or in locations where the ambient temperature is
likely to exceed 30 °c. if any of these conditions are unavoidable, it is necessary
to determine the cable size which will prevent damage to the cable caused by
overheating.
(.5 mm
if mechanically protected). Use a


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