• For example the mains feed to a toilet as
this may cause a drop in pressure to a level
that is too low for the shower unit to work
correctly.
• A WRAS (Water Regulations Advice
Scheme) listed isolating valve must be
tted between the rising main and the
unit to comply with water regulations and
to allow for routine maintenance and
servicing.
• Plan your installation carefully. Check on
the nearest and most accessible rising
main water supply, this may be beneath
the bath or in the loft, where it feeds the
water storage tank. Use only the cold rising
water main.
• If possible avoid connecting the shower
unit where it will be affected by water
drawn off by another appliance.
ELECTRICAL
ISOLATION
SWITCH IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH I.E.T BS
7671
MAINS WATER
ISOLATING
TAP
COLD WATER
MAINS SUPPLY
SEPARATE PERMANENTLY
CONNECTED CONSUMER UNIT
FLOOR
BATH
BATHROOM
CEILING JOISTS
4. General Installation Layout Guide
IMPORTANT!
This appliance can be used by children aged from 3 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved.