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Trent Thermostatic Single Outlet Concealed Shower Valve with Rail,
Hose and Handset
- TF1H
Conditions for the use of thermostatic mixing valve
The thermostatic valve has been designed to be compliant with the relevant UK standards applicable to this type of product governed
by TMV2 standards and WRC. The valve is tested against BS EN 1111.
The valve will operate under low pressure but it is recommended that the cold water supply is at least 2 meters from the outlet of the
shower valve.
• This thermostatic valve is suitable for use with all water systems up to a maximum operating pressure of 5.0 bar, (beyond which we
recommend pressure reducing valves to be fitted.)
• The valve is provided with one outlet (on the top), which is controlled by a flow control cartridge. Commonly used for a main shower
head or a flexible shower kit.
• An independent, flexible hot and cold water supply pipe is recommended for use to easy maintenance.
• If installing a shower pump always install the pump before the shower valve.
The list below shows the recommended limits for correct operation;
Low Pressure
Maximum Static Pressure – Bar 10
Flow Pressure, Hot & Cold - Bar 0.2 to 5
Hot Supply Temperature - °C 55 to 65
Cold Supply Temperature - °C Equal to or less than 25°
The British Burns Association recommends 37 to 37.5°C as a comfortable bathing temperature for children. In premises covered by the
Care Standards Act 2000, the maximum mixed water outlet temperature of 43°C.
Important
• We recommend that this product is installed by a qualified professional contractor. Such as a plumber who is certified by NVQ
(National Vocational Qualification) or SNVQ (Scottish National Vocational Qualification) Level 3
• Please check this product immediately to ensure that it has not been damaged and is complete. Before installation, please make
sure this product is the correct model and you have all the parts required for installation and using.
• This valve is a mixing device and therefore requires the water supplies to be reasonably balanced, otherwise we recommend
a pressure reducing valve to be fitted.
• Please flush the water system to ensure that no metal swarf, solder, and other impurities can enter the valves.
Turn off water supply before commencing work, this should be done at the isolating valves of inlet feeds if fitted or main stopcock.
• Please read these instructions carefully and keep it for future reference.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Options:
Burlington has 2 different style handles for your selection,
when using these additional handles the indices will need
to be utilised from the original handles.
Anglesey
Birkenhead
NOT INCLUDED IN THE BOX
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Burlington TF1H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBurlington
ModelTF1H
CategoryBathroom Fixtures
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Thermostatic Mixing Valve Usage Conditions

Recommended Operating Limits

Details max static pressure, flow pressure, hot/cold supply temperatures for optimal function.

Safety Temperature Guidelines

Recommends 37-37.5°C for children and max 43°C for regulated premises.

Installation Steps

Initial Valve and Back Plate Mounting

Details connecting inlet pipes and mounting the back plate to the wall.

Handle and Component Assembly

Covers fitting the handles, decorative heads, and connecting the elbow.

Hose and Handset Connection

Guides on connecting the shower hose to the elbow and handset.

Wall Marking and Valve Setting

Mark fixing positions, set valve depth (75-90mm) before wall mounting.

Product Operation

Temperature Setting Procedure

Spindle Adjustment

Rotate the thermostatic spindle clockwise/anti-clockwise to set desired temperature.

Commissioning and Annual Testing

Temperature Adjustment Test

Use thermometer to measure mixed water temperature after 5s run for shower/bath.

Temperature Limit Checks

Ensure outlet temperature does not exceed 42°C for showers or 46°C for baths.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Incorrect Water Temperature

Cause: Thermostat adjustment or low hot water temp. Remedy: Adjust thermostat or water heater.