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FC Frost Limited Bankside Works Benfield Way Braintree Essex CM7 3YS United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1376 329111 F: +44 (0)1376 347002 E: [email protected] W: www.fcfrost.com Semi-Automatic Wash Station 14.2201 Specification Recess mounted semi-automatic wash station. Model number 14.2201 with lockable (key differs for dryer door) vertically brushed satin finish stainless steel doors and bowl and galvanised mild steel back box. Unit fitted with non-concussive polished chrome tap with ½” MBSP connection and polished chrome soap dispenser. Hand dryer with heater element 230V, 1.5kW. Thermostatic mixing valve with 15mm hot and cold water connections. Unit suitable for 1 ½” waste outlet (supplied by others) and supplied with 5 litre empty soap container. Manufactured by FC Frost Ltd. Material    Doors: 0.9mm satin finish stainless steel grade 1.4301 (304) Bowl: 1.2mm satin finish stainless steel grade 1.4301 (304) Back box: 1.5mm galvanised mild steel Operation Press tap head inwards to activate water flow. Water has 15 second timed flow rate. To expel soap from dispenser, press soap dispenser plunger inwards, whilst placing a hand underneath spout. Repeat if necessary. Dispenser expels approximately 1ml of soap per operation. To activate dryer place hands underneath air nozzle situated at the top of the bowl and rub hands together. Heater has built in safety thermal cut off. Sensor has 2 seconds inactivity cut off. 19906 FC Frost Ltd reserves the right to amend the design or dimensions without formal notice. © FC Frost Ltd 2009 FC Frost Limited Bankside Works Benfield Way Braintree Essex CM7 3YS United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1376 329111 F: +44 (0)1376 347002 E: [email protected] W: www.fcfrost.com Semi-Automatic Wash Station 14.2201 Unit installation        Recommended wall opening of 303w x 1325h x 285d (Minimum. Allow further 30mm for maintenance) Recommended mounting height from underside of unit to FFL 495mm (Male Toilet). Open doors with keys provided (Dryer door key differs from lower door). Position the unit into the prepared wall recess allowing a 5mm clearance all around the unit so not to restrict airflow (Unit must never be sealed into the wall). Unscrew and remove dryer cover plate. Fit temporary screws into slots on side walls. Do not fully tighten screws into wall, to allow for horizontal adjustment Fix casing to studwork using suitable screws and remove temporary screws from slots Plumb 1 1/2” BSP waste outlet and Thermostatic mixing valve, wire hand dryer (see below information before commissioning) Lock doors Dryer electrical installation        Disconnect power before installation or servicing A qualified electrician must wire this product. It is recommended that this unit be checked every 6 months. Only a qualified electrician should be in possession of the dryer key. All units must be supplied with a 3-wire service. The earth wire must be connected to the dryer’s back plate The means of disconnection must be in the fixed wiring in accordance with current electrical regulations Open front cover of dryer section with key provided (Key differs to lower door), remove the cover plate. Pass the mains cable through the grommet and into the unit The hand dryer must be supplied from the mains (220-240 volt supply) via a suitably rated double pole isolation switch with at least 3mm air gap in each pole. Check that any slack on the mains cable will not get into the fan inlet Mains cable connections as follows: Red or Brown wire to Live terminal marked “L”. Black or Blue to Neutral terminal marked “N”. Green or Yellow and Green to Earth terminal marked “E”. Motor: 95W, 50/60Hz Heater assembly: 1.5kW, Designed with 150°C (302°F) thermal cut-off Dryer: Will deliver 200m3/h Connection Data: Supply, 230V, 50/60Hz, single phase Maximum load 10A. IP Rating: IP23 Approximately 20-25 seconds drying time Adjustable distance of sensor set at 127mm In case of irregular use power cuts off automatically after 150 seconds 19906 FC Frost Ltd reserves the right to amend the design or dimensions without formal notice. © FC Frost Ltd 2009 FC Frost Limited Bankside Works Benfield Way Braintree Essex CM7 3YS United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1376 329111 F: +44 (0)1376 347002 E: [email protected] W: www.fcfrost.com Semi-Automatic Wash Station 14.2201 Thermostatic mixing valve installation, commissioning and maintenance Installation  Ensure all water pipes are flushed through until free of debris before connecting the valve. Pipework must be flushed in accordance with Water Fittings Regulations 1999, schedule 2 G13.1 Valves should be connected to the 15mm water supply with the flow in the direction of the indicators on the body ‘RED’ is hot, ‘BLUE’ is cold. Note: Jointing compound can cause damage to the internal mechanism of shower valves and prevent check valves from functioning properly. A malfunction resulting from use of jointing compounds is not covered by warranty.   Commissioning  When the valve has been installed the valve mechanism should be exercised at least 5 times before operating. Lever off the top cap and rotate the adjuster using the key provided until fully open, then fully closed. Repeat 5 times. The valve is supplied pre-set for use at 43°C If adjustments are required, carry out the following procedure: Remove cap and adjust mixed water temperature. Anti clockwise to increase – Clockwise to lower temperature (60° turn = 5°C) Re-check temperature; wait 10 seconds, open outlet and measure the mixed temperature again. Finally check Anti-scald, cold water failure shut down – Isolate the cold water supply whilst valve is operating at working temperatures. Valve will totally shut off within 2-3 seconds. Once satisfied that the temperature is set correctly, re-fit the top cap. The valve is now ready for service use.       In-service test should be carried out with a frequency, which identifies a need for service work before an unsafe water temperature can result. Initially 6-8 weeks, then if a fluctuation of no greater than 2°C is regularly recorded the test can be deferred to 24 weeks. Checks:  That any in-line or integral strainers are clean  Any in-line or integral check valves or other anti-back siphonage devices are in good working order.  That the valve piston is clean and free from limescale or other contaminant.  Any isolating valves are in good order. Thermostatic mixing valve technical data Operating Pressure Range Low Pressure Systems High Pressure Systems Maximum pressure - Bar 10 10 Flow pressure, hot and cold - Bar 0.2 to 1 1 to 5 Hot supply temperature °C 52 to 65 52 to 65 Cold supply temperature °C 5 to 20 5 to 20 Minimum temperature differential °C 10 10 19906 FC Frost Ltd reserves the right to amend the design or dimensions without formal notice. © FC Frost Ltd 2009 FC Frost Limited Bankside Works Benfield Way Braintree Essex CM7 3YS United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1376 329111 F: +44 (0)1376 347002 E: [email protected] W: www.fcfrost.com Semi-Automatic Wash Station 14.2201 Care and Maintenance Dryer sensor adjustment: Adjustable distance of sensor set at 127mm. If the dryer continuously runs or fails to run adjustment of the sensor can be achieved by turning the sensor adjustment screw. This is located to the left of the sensor. Clockwise to increase the distance, anti-clockwise to decrease. Thermostatic mixing valve: Isolate water supplies and relieve system pressure, remove cap and internal parts. Carefully clean, removing scale deposits and debris from the valve using only a mild de-scaling agent. Re-assemble the valve. The valve should be lightly greased using a WRAS approved silicone based grease. Re-commission the valve. Flow rate adjustment: Flow rate can be adjusted by means of the isolator valve or via the TMV. Further adjustment can be achieved by altering the flow rate inside the tap (see tap manual for instructions), however if this adjustment is required be careful not to break the thread seal between the tap and its fixings at the back of the unit. This may cause the connection to leak and invalidate the warranty. Clean with soap and warm water, dry with a clean soft cloth. To maintain finish use any industrial steel cleaner, polishing along the material grain with a clean soft cloth. FC Frost Ltd recommends “Steel Clean” cleaning agent, obtainable from: Vitopan (Tel: 01204 863000) Abrasive cleaners, chloride cleaning agents and carbon steel brushes/steel wool will scratch the stainless steel and should not be used. Warranty This product is covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase to be free from defects if installed and maintained in accordance with these instructions. FC Frost will replace or repair (as appropriate) free of charge any product with a proven manufacturing defect if reported within the warranty period. Spares Contact FC Frost for spares requirements: [email protected] 19906 FC Frost Ltd reserves the right to amend the design or dimensions without formal notice. © FC Frost Ltd 2009