RAC Assembly
1. Before the RAC assembly can be tted you
must have rst installed your built-in shower
control and have connected the inlet and outlet
pipework.
Important! Make sure that the outlet pipework
protrudes through a Ø25 mm hole in the wall
or stud partition by approximately 40 mm.
Note! For stud partition installations where
access to the rear of the partition is possible,
t the RAC wallplate over the outlet pipework
on the inside of the partition.
For stud partition installations where access
to the rear of the wall is not possible, follow
instructions for solid wall installations, making
sure that suitable wall xings (not supplied) are
used to secure the wallplate to the outside of
the stud partition.
40 mm
RAC Wallplate
(shown tted for rear
access stud partitions only)
Outlet Pipe to Fittings
2. Temporarily cap off the outlet pipe, turn on the
water supplies and check for leaks.
3. Determine the nished wall position (e.g. tile
thickness). Turn off the water supply, carefully
uncap the outlet pipe and cut to length, the
outlet pipe must protrude through the nished
wall surface by 21–23 mm.
Note! Remove any burrs from the pipes before
proceeding.
4. For solid wall installations or stud partition
installations without rear access go to
instruction 11.
For stud partition installations with access
to the rear of the partition continue with
instruction 5.
5.
Secure the building-in shroud to the mixing
valve using the two building-in shroud screws
removed earlier.
6.
Using the building-in shroud as a guide, nish
the wall, e.g. tiles.
Caution! Make sure that the nished wall
is within the maximum and minimum limits
and to an even depth (no greater than 2 mm
variation) or the control components will not t
correctly.