
Thank you for purchasing Aqualogic’s AquaMate. Following these guidelines will help you
to get the most from your product.
AquaMate Installation
Tips before commencing:
The solenoid valve is suitable for installations with a 15mm supply and operating
pressures between 0.35 bar and 12 bar.
The control box of the AquaMate can be placed remotely from the fill valve.
Note: Ensure that the battery is located in a position inside the backbox that will
not interfere with it’s controls.
Before commencing, fill and flush the cistern, then isolate the water supply. This
will help when it comes to setup.
1. Locate a section of pipe work that will accept the solenoid & combined flow
regulator/isolation valve. This needs to be inline with the supply pipe to the
cistern.
2. Decide on a location to site the AquaMate control box. The distance between
control box and solenoid valve can be up to 30 metres.
3. Locate the stopcock/valve which will isolate the water supply and check its
operation.
4. Mount the control back box in the desired position.
5. Isolate the water supply and install the solenoid & combined flow regulator/
isolation valve, (observing the correct direction of flow), at the desired loca-
tion.
6. Fit the 1m pre-wired plud and flex plug to the solenoid valve pins.
7. Strip the cable ends and connect to the colour coded ‘brown/blue’ terminal
block in the AquaMate. Note: The correct polarity must be ensured.
8. Reinstate water supply and test for leaks.
AquaMate Features Explained
Flush Frequency. Set at 1 Hour, the urinal will flush every Hour (24 times per 24 hour
period). Set at 12 Hour, the urinal will flush every 12 Hours (2 times per 24 hour period)
Reset. A reset button is located within the AquaMate to aid with maintenance and pro-
gramming. Memory will be cleared and ready for reprogramming.
Application. Designed to complement Biological Waste replacement systems where con-
trolled flushing is required. Refer to manufacturer guidelines for optimum flush frequency
per application.