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Delabie TEMPOMATIC WC - Operation; Technical Characteristics

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OPERATION
Voluntary flush when hand is detected by the sensor or automatic flush when the user leaves.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Electrical supply:
Electrical supply: 220240V/5060Hz class II without earth. The installation must conform to local
Electrical Regulations/Standards and must be installed by a competent, qualified electrician.
If the supply cable is damaged, the installer must replace it.
A 30mA circuit breaker (not supplied) must be installed ahead of the transformer.
Secure the cables in place with a fixed router e.g. a rigid sheath or cable holder.
Maximum ambient operating temperature: 40°C.
Water supply:
Recommended dynamic pressure 13 bar.
Base flow rate for standard WC pan: 1 l/sec.
Size the pipe work according to probable flow rates and residual dynamic pressure.
INSTALLATION Fig. A, B, C, D or E
The sensor must be installed 50cm above the WC pan in the same axis.
Connect the TEMPOMATIC to the water supply using a pipe a with minimum diameter Ø 1".
Connect the TEMPOMATIC to the back of the WC pan using a pipe b with diameter Ø 32mm
and a connection washer c.
Length of flush tube: 400mm minimum for the straight section; elbow radius 50mm minimum.
Connect the solenoid valve d to the water supply, respecting the water circulation direction
(see arrow engraved on valve body).
To avoid interference of the infrared beams, do not install two TEMPOMATICs face to face, or facing
a mirror or a shiny surface.
Install the electronic control housing e behind the wall, with the compression glands towards the bottom.
Remove the compression glands and pass them behind the corresponding cable.
Connect the solenoid valve cable f to the 12V terminal EV.
Connect the sensor cable g to the BMBGN terminal making sure the wires are connected to
the correct terminal colour.
Do not cut or extend the cables.
Connect the 220240V power supply with a twin core cable h, external minimum Ø 7mm
to the 220240V terminal on the electronic unit. Install a circuit breaker upstream.
Ensure the compression gland rubbers are replaced correctly on the electronic unit e.
Models for HK (Fig. B and D):
Models suitable for use with sea water.
The backflow prevention device and stopcock are not supplied. A seawater-resistant stopcock
must be installed upstream of the solenoid valve to control the flow rate.
Where regulations require a backflow prevention device, installers must provide one
that is seawater-resistant.
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