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Shower Flow Control. Concealed non adjustable time delay, approx 30-40 seconds. 893-2 Size 893-2 Code Pattern No. Pack 1 Qty Description Pack 2 Qty A Code B Price (£) ex VAT test Barcode C D E F Pegler Yorkshire reserve the right to change specifications 5 Year Guarantee Luxury Taps and Mixers Pegler Yorkshire Customcare 5 Year Guarantee - Terms and Conditions Product are subject to a 5 year guarantee that is between Pegler Yorkshire and the final purchaser of the product. The guarantee is subject to proof of purchase being supplied. This guarantee does not affect any statutory rights the consumer may have in law. The guarantee covers manufacturing or material defects and does not cover parts subject to normal wear and tear. Finishes other than chrome are covered for a period of 3 years only and the guarantee on the finish is subject to the cleaning instructions being followed. The guarantee is not applicable where the product is fitted contrary to the conditions in the fitting instructions. Abusive behaviour and accidental damage to the product are not covered by this guarantee. The extent of this liability is limited to the cost of the replacement of the defective item and not to fitting or consequential damages. Description Minimum Operating Pressure (bar) Maximum Cold Working Pressure (bar) Maximum Hot Working Pressure (bar) 893-2 Concealed Shower 0.2 bar 10.0 bar at temperatures up to 85oC Not Suitable for Maximum Hot Working Pressure Care To maintain the surface finish, simply wipe occasionally with a mild detergent on a soft damp cloth. Dry, using a soft cloth. Never use abrasive cleaners or chemical household cleaners and avoid contact with concentrated bleach. Maintenance No regular maintenance is required for this product. In case of complete replacement Pegler recommend service valves should be fitted to the supply inlets. For any further help or replacement parts please contact the Service Support Team on 0800 1560050. Regulations It is important to ensure that the water supplies to your taps and mixers are connected in accordance with the water regulations (WRAS) requirements and good plumbing practice. If the water flow streams are separate all the way to the outlet of the fitting, then there is no requirement to fit check valves to the cold and hot pipes even if the supply pressures are unbalanced. It is recommended that in all new and refurbishment installations a thermostatic mixing valve should be installed on the hot inlet supply. The thermostatic mixing valve is designed to prevent scalding when using the hot water supply. 893-2 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT N/A N/A HK45 SELF CLOSING CARTRIDGE 850589 5013866061547 01/01/1998 To Current £72.43 N/A ORS13 O RING SET DISCONTINUED 850587 5013866061523 01/01/1998 To Current £0.00 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 5013866057168 01/01/1990 31/12/1997 £0.00 1 1 HDH24CP PUSH LEVER HANDLE ASBY HOT CP - DISCONTINUED Spare Key Description 815132 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1990 31/12/1997 £0.00 2 2 Spare Key S8 ALLEN SCREW DISCONTINUED Description 815131 Code 5013866057151 Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1990 31/12/1997 £0.00 4 4 SP4 SPRING - DISCONTINUED Spare Key Description 815134 5013866057182 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1990 31/12/1997 £0.00 5 5 BP1 BACKPLATE DISCONTINUED Spare Key Description 815136 5013866057199 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 5013866057205 01/01/1990 31/12/1997 £77.60 6 6 CNP3CP CONCEALING PLATE CHROME 815137 Pegler Yorkshire Group Ltd, St Catherine's Ave, Doncaster, S Yorkshire, DN4 8DF Telephone: Phone +44 (0) 844 243 4400 Fax: +44 (0) 844 243 9870 Website: www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk Registered office : Pegler Yorkshire Group Ltd, St Catherine's Ave, Doncaster, S Yorkshire, DN4 8DF Company no : 00401507 Your Guide to the Installation, Care and maintenance of PERFORMA Self Closing Shower & Bib Valves 893-2 Concealed Shower Valve – 344010 890-2 Exposed Shower Valve – 344007 883-2 Exposed Bib Tap – 347006 Pegler Limited, St Catherine’s Avenue, Doncaster DN4 8DF Telephone 01302 560560, Fax 01302 560109 Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office, Tel 0870 1200285 Before installing this product – Pegler recommend the reading of this document thoroughly and leaving it with the user for future reference. Introduction The PERFORMA 890-2, 893-2 and and/or 883-2 self closing non concussive shower valves and bib taps use a limescale resistance cartridge which gives many years of trouble free service. The piston operated cartridge controls the flow of water from a minimum of 0.2 bar to a maximum 3.0 bar. Should you have any problems or technical queries with either of these products please telephone 0870 1200285, or fax us on 01302 560537. Water Regulations Requirements It is important to ensure that the water supplies to your taps and mixers are connected in accordance with the water regulations (WRAS) requirements and good plumbing practice. This products has been designed to function on all types of water systems Please Note: If a pump is to be installed to boost gravity supplies please refer to the pump manufactures instructions. Pipe Connections IMPORTANT. Before making any inlet pipe connections all supplies MUST be thoroughly flushed to remove any debris. Failure to do so could result in damage or low flow from the valves. It is a requirement of Byelaw 55 of the Water Fittings Byelaw Scheme that this function is undertaken before making any pipe connections to supplies. It is also Pegler’s recommendation and good plumbing practice that a service valve also (Pegler PB300) should be installed upstream in the inlet supply lines and appropriate filters inline before the terminal fitting. All valves are supplied with ½” BSP inlet and outlet and complete with nuts and olives. To reduce pressure to the optimum level we also recommend the use of a Pegler Pressure Reducing Valve. For use on pressures between 1.1/2 bar to 5.1/2 bar - product code 5A2001 for ½” pipe or 5A2002 for ¾” pipe. General Installation Notes • Care must be taken during installation to prevent any risk of damage to the product or injury to installer. • Installation must be carried out by a qualified and competent person and in accordance with the instructions supplied. • Installations must comply with all Local and National Water Authority Regulations, and Building/Plumbing Regulations. • Please ensure that you have read and understood all sections of this manual before installation. • Please ensure no soldering occurs near the tap. Any soldering required should be done before the valve is installed as any heat generated can damage the cartridge and seals. • It is also Pegler Yorkshire’s recommendations that in-line filters are installed to the valves. Isolation valves near to the valves are also recommended to allow individual isolation for servicing and maintenance. Please ensure that you have read and understood all sections of this manual before installation Please ensure no soldering occurs near the tap. Any soldering required should be done before installed as any heat can damage the cartridge and seals. Conditions for generated normal use It is also Pegler Yorkshire’s recommendations that in-line filters are installed to the valves. Isola near to the valves are also recommended to allow individual isolation for servicing and mainten Maximum Static Pressure (bar) Flow ions for normal usePressure – hot and cold sides (bar) Maximum Temperature Range 3.0 bar 0.2 bar 60 degrees C Maximum Static Pressure (bar) 3.0 bar Pressure hot and cold sides (bar) device should0.1 Please note: Flow a suitable hot – water temperature control be bar installed to Maximum Temperature Range 60 degrees C hot reduce temperatures that exceed any safe hot water temperature, or the maximum water supply temperature stated above. This can easily be achieved by installing upstream note: a suitable hot water temperature control device should be installed to reduce temperature of the terminal fitting either single point or group mixing valves which can achieve a more ove maximum hot water supply temperature. This can easily be achieved by installing upstream o suitablewhich temperature. An example the Pegler Yorkshire’s approvedPlease Prestexsee 410the Group mixing valves can achieve a moreissuitable shower temperature. Pegler Yo Mixing Valve 22mm size –Valve product code size 5A1060. ed Prestex 410 Group Mixing 22mm – product code 5A1060. note: Please Ensure note: that the flow that ratethe through any mixing valve used is used sufficient to supply enough wa Ensure flow rate through any mixing valve is sufficient to supply enough water to each valve. Pressure (bar) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 (l/m) 17 26 32.5 39 44 63 89 109 125 Pre-Installation Checks • Ensure that there is sufficient space to install the product without hampering its operation. • Ensure all pipe work has been thoroughly flushed before any installation takes place. Installation of Exposed Shower Valve 890-2 1. Determine the position of the shower valve allowing sufficient height for any riser pipe or spray head options. 2. Route supply pipework to shower valve, flush pipework thoroughly. 3. Offer shower valve complete with assembled flange to the wall and mark location on screw holes. 4. Drill wall and fix wall plugs. Please Note: For best fixing results please try and ensure that suitable depth for screwing is allowed. Using wooden framework for studded wall is suitable. 5. Screw shower valve to wall – Ensuring that the valve body is correctly positioned (arrows stamped on the body show direction of flow) the inlet supply is the bottom connection. If fitted incorrectly the self closing action will not operate correctly. 6. Connect supply pipework and depress the button for 2-3 minutes clear away any remaining debris in the pipework. Please Note: For ease of checking and disassembly if needed the test here is done without any shower head or riser pipe fitted. To help control the water when testing a spare shower hose screwed to the outlet will control the direction of water flow. 7. Depress button once more and check time/delay, flow and self closing action is functioning correctly. See time adjustment and flow adjustment sections for detail on how to change the factory set positions. 8. Connect shower head and riser pipe. Installation of Concealed Shower Valve 893-2 1. The concealed shower valve has a built in depth adjustment of 14mm (see dimensional drawing) From back of the valve to finished wall surface the dimensions 50mm to maximum 66mm. Please adhere to these critical dimensions. 2. Determine the position of the shower valve. 3. Route supply pipework to shower valve, flush pipework thoroughly. 4. Position shower valve in the desired position and ensure that appropriate pipework can be positioned from shower valve to shower head. 5. Pipework should be firmly clamped to the wall near the valve prevent movement of valve when operated. 6. Fit the shower valve to wall – Ensuring that the valve body is correctly positioned (arrows stamped on the body show direction of flow) the inlet supply is the bottom connection. If fitted incorrectly the self closing action will not operate correctly. 7. Connect supply pipework and depress the button for 2-3 minutes clear away any remaining debris in the pipework. Please Note: For ease of checking and disassembly if needed the test here is done without any shower head or riser pipe fitted. To help control the water when testing a spare shower hose screwed to the outlet will control the direction of water flow. 8. Depress button once more and check time/delay, flow and self closing action is functioning correctly. See time adjustment and flow adjustment sections for detail on how to change the factory set positions. 9. Make good the wall surface ensuring that the built in depth dimensions are adhered to. 10.Place chrome flange over push button shower valve and push back until it meets with the finished wall surface. For a complete watertight seal run a bead of clear silicon sealant around the underside of the flange. 11.Connect shower head to exposed shower arm. Installation of Bib Tap 883-2 1. Determine the position of the exposed bib tap. 2. Route supply pipework to shower valve, flush pipework thoroughly. 3. Offer the complete bib tap with assembled flange to the wall and mark location on screw holes. 4. Drill wall and fix wall plugs. Please Note: For best fixing results please try and ensure that suitable depth for screwing is allowed. Using wooden framework for studded wall is suitable. 5. Screw bib tap to wall 6. Connect supply pipework and depress the button for 2-3 minutes clear away any remaining debris in the pipework. 7. Depress button once more and check time/delay, flow and self closing action is functioning correctly. See time adjustment and flow adjustment sections for detail on how to change the factory set positions. 8. Make good the wall surface ensuring that the built in depth dimensions are adhered to. Time Adjustment: If the time delay factory set is not acceptable then it can be can be adjusted to a maximum 22 seconds. First locate the time variable control hole at the side of the indice hole on the front handle and with the use of the Allen key provided locate internally the time delay screw. Adjustment of the time delay is done easily by simply rotating clockwise to decreases the time and rotating anti-clockwise to increases the time. Flow Adjustment: The Pegler Yorkshire collection of self closing shower valves also offer adjustable flow control to be used in conjunction with the variable time delay feature. The adjustment is made by carefully unscrewing the head of the valve (locate carefully spanner on hexagon below push handle and unscrew – being careful not to damage the chrome finish) Once unscrewed you will notice 4 slotted windows around the plastic cartridge. By pulling the plastic cartridge away from the valve head it can be re positioned at in further 4 separate locations each 90 degrees from its previous position. Once the correct position has been reached then the cartridge can be positioned back into the brass shower valve body. Located and then retighten using spanner being careful not to damage the chrome finish on the hexagon once more. Please Note: The valve head should not be over tightened as this can damage the plastic cartridge inside. Care & Maintenance To maintain the surface finishes, simply wipe occasionally with a mild detergent on soft damp cloth. Dry using soft cloth, never use abrasive cleaners or chemical household cleaners, avoid contact with concentrated bleach. Pegler products are manufactured to the highest standards and should require little or no maintenance. In the unlikely event of any spare part requirements, please visit our website: www.pegler.co.uk, contact you’re nearest stockist or the Pegler Technical Office on telephone 0870 1200285. Pegler Limited, St Catherine’s Avenue, Doncaster DN4 8DF Telephone 01302 560560, Fax 01302 560109 Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office, Tel 0870 1200285