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Wall mounted basin unit - short spout 887-2 Size 887-2 Code Pattern No. Pack 1 Qty Description Pack 2 Qty A B Code C D Price (£) ex VAT test Barcode E F G H I 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) 887-2 Basin taps 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. 887-2 Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 854423 5013866080432 01/01/1900 To Current £37.54 815123 5013866057144 01/01/1900 To Current £654.97 Spare Key Description Code 1 SEN2 SENSOR 1 SPT10CP SPOUT ASSEMBLY CHROME Spare Key Description 1 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 2 2 ON11 OUTLET NIPPLE INFRA RED 854426 5013866080463 01/01/1900 To Current £7.53 2 SO3 SOLENOID VALVE 850946 5013866063374 01/01/1900 To Current £40.63 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 3 3 FS10CP FLOW STRAIGHTNER ASSEMBLY CHROME 812400 5013866056161 01/01/1900 To Current £10.61 3 CM2 COMPLETE ELECTRONIC CONTROL VALVE 850947 5013866063381 01/01/1900 To Current £208.08 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 4 1/2 BN 915L BACKNUT 817074 5013866023385 01/01/1900 To Current £3.05 4 FS14CP FLOW STRAIGHTNER ASSEMBLY CHROME 815102 5013866057090 01/01/1900 To Current £10.44 4 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 5 5 OR7 O RING 817063 5013866072154 01/01/1900 To Current £2.99 5 SEN1 SENSOR 850702 5013866061820 01/01/1900 To Current £102.87 Spare Key Description Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1900 To Current £8.11 6 6 Spare Key C4 CONNECTOR PUSH FIT 854427 Description 5013866080470 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 5013866079931 01/01/1900 To Current £208.08 7 7 Spare Key CM4 CONTROL MODULE BOX MAINS Description 854400 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1900 To Current £30.45 8 8 Spare Key Solenoid Valve With Filter Description 858083 Code Barcode Date From Date To Price (£) ex VAT 01/01/1900 To Current £15.57 9 9 EW1 ELECTRICAL WIRE 854424 5013866080449 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 Electronic Self Closing Fittings - Mains Powered 885-2 (343006) 887-2 (343012) Electronic Eye (341105) 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 self closing electronic products utilise an infra red proximity sensor which detects movement in front of the sensor eye. This opens the solenoid valve (via the control module to provide a flow of water for hand washing or shower – whatever the terminal fitting is. When no further movement is detected the sensor sends a signal to the module and solenoid valve is closed immediately. The sensor only detects movement which means it cannot be deliberately blocked (for example chewing gum) to allow the water to flow continuously thus preventing intentional flooding and wastage of water. The outlet does not need to be touched physically in order to operate it. This enforces improved hygiene levels while reducing the risk of cross contamination. Operation is simple, just place hands in front of the outlet sensor (each unit range can be set individually for on-site requirements). Once movement is detected within its range, the flow of water will commence. When water usage is finished, move away and the flow of water will cease. Please Note: All Pegler Yorkshire electronic products are suitable for many types of applications but are also sensitive to high visibility jackets. Therefore areas where high visibility jackets are used can experience false high levels of sensor feedback. The total fitting comprises of a number of differing elements that need to be installed. 1. Terminal fitting (either spout, shower or similar) 2. Sensor Eye (in many cases this is integral with the terminal fitting) 3. The control module with integrated transformer 4. Solenoid Valve The features of all Pegler Yorkshire’s PERFORMA self closing electronic products make them suitable for many applications where frequent usage is experienced and where water and energy saving, hygiene and ease of use are key requirements for installation. All PERFORMA self closing electronic products have been designed to give you many years of trouble free service, but 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 PERFORMA self closing electronic products are connected in accordance with the water regulations (WRAS) requirements and good plumbing practice. These products have been designed to function on all types of water systems and from as little as 0.2 bar operation. Please Note: If a pump is to be installed to boost gravity supplies please refer to the pump manufacture’s instructions. Electrical Specification Sensor eye 3.3 Volt Infra red proximity sensor detecting movement. The detection field is adjustable from a minimum of 1mm to 300mm (12”) This is adjusted via the potentiometer in the control module. The sensor is also supplied with 1 meter of cable fitted. This should never be extended! Solenoid valve 6V bi-stable latching Connection to control module is via 2 spade connectors Control Module /Transformer Primary 230 / 240 AC 50Hz (Max 11mA) Fuses – Primary 63mA quick blow Conforms to LVD EMC directives Transformer conforms to standard EN 60742 Mounting distance from spout should be within 1 meter. Cable requirement – Primary to current IEE Regulations Operating temperature of control module/transformer 10 to 50 degrees C Power rating max 2.5 watts Power supply to be via a connection unit fused at 3A fixed spur. Please Note: All electrical installations must comply with current IEE, ROSH regulations and be undertaken by a qualified person. Please Note: A double pole switched fused spur fitted with a 3Amp fuse and with a minimum contact separation of 3mm MUST be used to supply the device with 230 Volt AC power. The point of connection to the mains should be readily assessable and adjacent to the device. Conditions for Normal Use Please Note: a suitable hot water temperature control device should be installed to reduce temperatures exceeding the above maximum hot water supply temperature. This can easily be achieved by installing a group mixing valve upstream which can achieve a more suitable and safer temperature. Please see the Pegler Yorkshire approved Prestex 410 Group Mixing Valve 22mm size – product code 5A1060 or Prestex 402H 22mm/15mm size – product code 5A1002 as two examples. Please Note: Ensure that the flow rate through any mixing valve used is sufficient to supply enough water to each terminal fitting. 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 Yorkshire’s recommendation and good plumbing practice that a service valve (Pegler PB300) should be installed upstream in the inlet supply lines, and the appropriate filters (supplied in most cases) are installed inline before the terminal fitting. Please Note: Where filters are supplied with the products, it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that they are fitted upstream. Failure to do so will void warranty To reduce pressure to a more 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 may damage the mechanisms and seals. • It is also Pegler Yorkshire’s recommendations that the 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. 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 The solenoid valve MUST be fitted with the filter supplied at the inlet of the valve. To prevent the solenoid becoming restricted by debris all pipework MUST be thoroughly flushed prior to installation. It is recommended that a service valve (Pegler 15mm 808 (523008)) is fitted in close proximity to the inlet of the solenoid valve to allow isolation of the water supply to the fitting should maintenance become necessary. It is imperative that the connections from the sensor are correctly wired into the control module (in accordance with the wiring instructions included in this leaflet) failure to do so will result in extensive damage to the electrical components. The cable from the sensor unit must never be extended. The control unit module must be situated within 1 meter of the outlet (either underneath the basin in a dry area or behind a duct wall) and should always be accessible for service and maintenance. The screw packs provided with the control module MUST be used to fix the control module lid of the unit in order for the control module to be watertight and meet the IP rating of IP56. Round cable from the fuse switch (primary) to the control module should be used in order to ensure a seal at the stuffing glands. Installation of Basin Pillar Tap 885-2 Please Note: The 885-2 is a single tap for use on hot / cold or mixed water. (For mixed water please ensure appropriate TMV is fitted to support a safe delivery of water) 1. 2. 3. 4. Determine the position of the basin tap allowing sufficient space around the tap for it to be used without hindrance or harm to the user. Fit tap through hole in ware/worktop and ensuring ‘O’ ring sealing washer is between base of tap and surface. Ensure the sensor cable and inlet tube to the tap are positioned through the hole in the ware. Tighten backnut below ware (Note a suitable hole/slot must be made to accommodate the rotational pin) See template on back page. Or alternatively remove the pin from the base of the tap. Grips and a sharp pull should remove this. Route supply pipework to point where solenoid valve is being fitted, then flush pipework thoroughly. Fit solenoid valve to supply line ensuring that in-line filter is fitted in the correct orientation on the inlet to the solenoid valve. Use correct seals and coupling nuts supplied. Ensure that the position of the solenoid valve is within distance of the plastic inlet tube and connecting piece. Please Note: The plastic inlet tube is assembled to the connecting piece by push fit connections. It should be noted that surplus tube experienced depending on the solenoid / control module location, but Pegler Yorkshire advise that this tube has been cut to exacting requirements. And should therefore not be cut down / shortened due to the precise nature of the cut finish required. Please Note: Removal of the connecting piece on the end the plastic inlet tube may be required to be removed for inserting through holes in ware if so remove by pressing the black release collar around the push-fit and pull out hose. Please Note: DO NOT solder near the solenoid valve as excessive heat will damage seals and internals of valve. Any necessary soldering should be done prior to installation of solenoid valve. Failure to do so will void warranty. 5. 6. The solenoid valve is marked with arrows, please ensure direction of flow is adhered to or valve will not operate. Screw inlet tube and connecting piece onto solenoid valve. Please Note: 1) The inlet tube should not be bent sharply as this will cause it to kink and restrict water flow. 2) Do not attempt to pull inlet hose from inside the tap body as this will cause internal damage and leaking. 7. Decide on control module position. See template on back page. 8. See Electrical Connection Installation of Basin Pillar Tap 887-2 Please note: The 887-2 is a single tap for use on hot / cold or mixed water. (For mixed water please ensure appropriate TMV is fitted to support a safe delivery of water) 1. 2. 3. Determine the position of the basin tap allowing sufficient space around the tap for it to be used without hindrance or harm to the user. Fit tap through hole in wall panel ensuring ‘O’ ring sealing washer is between base of tap and surface. Ensure the sensor cable and inlet tubes to the tap are positioned through the hole in the wall panel. Tighten backnut behind wall panel. Route supply pipework to point where solenoid valve is being fitted, then flush pipework thoroughly. Please Note: For solid walls a channel should be cut to route pipework and sensor cable. 4. Fit solenoid valve to supply line ensuring that in-line filter is fitted in the correct orientation on the inlet to the solenoid valve. Use correct seals and coupling nuts supplied. Ensure that the position of the solenoid valve is within distance of the plastic inlet tube and connecting piece. Please Note: The plastic inlet tube is assembled to the connecting piece by push fit connections. It should be noted that surplus tube experienced depending on the solenoid / control module location, but Pegler Yorkshire advise that this tube has been cut to exacting requirements. And should therefore not be cut down / shortened due to the precise nature of the cut finish required. Please Note: Removal of the connecting piece on the end the plastic inlet tube may be required to be removed for inserting through holes in ware if so remove by pressing the black release collar around the push-fit and pull out hose. Please Note: DO NOT solder near the solenoid valve as excessive heat will damage seals and internals of valve. Any necessary soldering should be done prior to installation of solenoid valve. Failure to do so will void warranty. 5. 6. The solenoid valve is marked with arrows, please ensure direction of flow is adhered to or valve will not operate. Screw inlet tube and connecting piece onto solenoid valve. Please Note: 1) The inlet tube should not be bent sharply as this will cause it to kink and restrict water flow. 2) Do not attempt to pull inlet hose from inside the tap body as this will cause internal damage and leaking. 7. Decide on control module position. See template on back page. 8. See Electrical Connection Installation of Electronic Eye Please note: The electronic eye is purely a sensor for controlling water flow to a terminal fitting of your choice. 1. 2. 3. Determine the position of the eye allowing sufficient space around the tap for it to be used without hindrance or harm to the user. Fit threaded tail of eye through hole in wall panel or worktop ensuring appropriate bead of silicon is used to create a water tight seal. Ensure the sensor cable and inlet tubes to the eye are positioned through the hole in the wall panel or worktop. Tighten backnut behind wall panel or worktop Route supply pipework to point where solenoid valve is being fitted, then flush pipework thoroughly. Please Note: For solid walls a channel should be cut to route pipework and sensor cable. 4. Fit solenoid valve to supply line ensuring that in-line filter is fitted in the correct orientation on the inlet to the solenoid valve. Use correct seals and coupling nuts supplied. Please Note: DO NOT solder near the solenoid valve as excessive heat will damage seals and internals of valve. Any necessary soldering should be done prior to installation of solenoid valve. Failure to do so will void warranty. 5. 6. 7. 8. The solenoid valve is marked with arrows, please ensure direction of flow is adhered to or valve will not operate. Connect outlet of solenoid valve to chosen terminal fitting and connecting according to good plumbing practise. Decide on control module position. See template on back page. See Electrical Connection. Features The PERFORMA self closing electronic products have three distinct features each operational by the dip switched mounted within the control module. (See diagram for location) Dip Switch #1 activates the ‘autoflush’ feature. By switching this on activates a countdown timer within the unit to flush every 8 hours. This feature ensures during long periods of the product not being used that the unit will switch itself on flushing through any stagnant water within the product out of the system. Set at a fixed 30 seconds flushing time the product counts down from last time of use. If used within the 8 hour countdown period it simply resets itself. By default this item is off at the point of purchase. Dip Switch #2 activates the ‘test’ feature. By default this item is off and should only be switched on at the point of troubleshooting or fault finding. Switching to the on position tests the sensor and sensitivity of the unit. See troubleshooting section for detail. Dip Switch #3 activates the ‘shower’ feature. The default once more is in the off position. But when used with shower outlet this needs to be switched on. This feature allows to the sensor to check near and far distances, ensuring that when in a shower cubicle the person is consistently being monitored, thus making sure that the shower is persistently running when expected to do so. Please Note: When used in a showering application and therefore the dip switch #3 is turned on for the ‘near and far’ feature, at the point of first switching on the shower the sensor needs to be activated in the ‘near’ position. Wave hand close to the sensor for it to be switched on. Electrical Connection Please Note: It is recommended that each control module is connected to the mains by a fused switch spur rated at 3 amps. All electrical installations must comply with current IEE regulations and be undertaken by a qualified person. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the box lid from the control module. Site the control module to a maximum 1 meter from the terminal fitting. Use the length of the sensor cable for guidance. The control unit should be mounted in a dry area underneath the basin or behind a wall duct. Mark wall surface through the two screw holes in the control module base. See template on back page. Remove, then drill and plug holes. Fix module to wall with screws provided. The control box should be mounted with the stuffing glands facing downwards towards the floor to reduce the risk of water or condensation running down the cable and into the module. Remove stuffing glands and nuts. Removal terminal wiring block by lifting outwards. Place gland nuts and glands on cables and pass cables through stuffing glands into the control module. Sensitivity To adjust the detection field, remove the control module box lid and adjust by turning the potentiometer with a small flat ended screwdriver. Turning clockwise will increase the distance, while anticlockwise will reduce. Shower sensitivity should be set to no greater than 300mm and tap application to approximately 100mm. The screw will turn to a maximum 225 degrees rotation. DO NOT FORCE THE SCREW FURTHER. Sensitivity will also be factory set at approximately 100mm. Time Adjustment The duration of time the solenoid is open (thus flow) can be set between 5 and 15 seconds (factory set time is 10 seconds) Turning clockwise will increase the distance, while anticlockwise will reduce. The screw will turn to a maximum 225 degrees rotation. DO NOT FORCE THE SCREW FURTHER. Troubleshooting Problem Water will not switch off Remedy • Check polarity of connections to solenoid are correct way around • Solenoid could be stuck permanently open, so check for debris locked in the valve • Sensitivity is set to high adjust sensitivity potentiometer and signal is bouncing back from high gloss surface (like basin) Problem Remedy • Operation works opposite way. Approach fitting and water goes off, leave fitting and switches on Check polarity of connections to solenoid ensuring they are connected correct way around Problem Remedy • Shuts off too early Check time adjustment – using potentiometer marked “TIME” Problem 8 Hour Autoflush feature is required Remedy • Switch on dip switch #1 Problem Splashes when in operation Remedy • Fit an aerator rather than flow straightener. • Reduce supply pressure to fitting Problem No Flow (Power Test) Remedy • THIS OPERATION SHOULD ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY QUALIFIED PERSONEL. To test solenoid check power supply is on (Note: red LED will glow red inside control module box if mains power is being supplied) I red LED is not on – please turn off mains power and check 63mA quick blow fuse and connecting cables. • CAUTION PLEASE ENSURE POWER SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF. Check cable continuity and is not damaged. • If non of the above solve the no flow problem please contact Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office on telephone 0870 1200285 Problem Remedy • • • No Flow (Solenoid Test) If above test is positive with glowing LED, next test solenoid using a 9 volt battery (dab on/ dab off with battery). CAUTION PLEASE ENSURE POWER SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE DISCONNECTING SOLENOID. Swap polarity of battery to spade terminals to open solenoid and match polarity of battery to spade terminals to close solenoid. Unit will click open and close if functioning. Check solenoid is correct way around (direction arrow on solenoid body) If non of the above solve the no flow problem please contact Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office on telephone 0870 1200285 Problem Remedy • • • • No Flow, Product is not picking up movement (Sensor Test) THIS OPERATION SHOULD ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY QUALIFIED PERSONEL. To test IR sensor is fully operational check power supply is on. Remove control module box lid, turn on dip switch #2 (Note: yellow LED will flash inside electronics box if unit is functioning) Wave hand in front of IR sensor at a distance at approximately 100mm (10cm). Yellow LED should no glow solid yellow. If this does not glow solid yellow turn up sensitivity potentiometer and try again. If non of the above solve the no flow problem please contact Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office on telephone 0870 1200285. If problem is solved switch dip #2 switch back to the off position and refit lid. 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 Yorkshire Technical Office on telephone 0870 1200285. This drawing is to scale and can be used as a template if necessary This drawing is to scale and can be used as a template if necessary Pegler Limited, St Catherine’s Avenue, Doncaster DN4 8DF Telephone 01302 560560, Fax 01302 560109 Pegler Yorkshire Technical Office, Tel 0870 1200285