Kallista P29511 Assembly instructions

Homeowners Guide
Thermostatic Mixing Valves
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P29511, P29512
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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CONSUMER
WARNING: Risk of scalding or other severe injury.
CAUTION: Risk of scalding hazard. This device has been
calibrated at the factory to ensure a safe maximum water
temperature. Any variance in settings or water inlet
conditions from those used during factory calibration may
raise the discharge temperature above the safe limit, and may
present a scalding hazard.
•Before completing installation, the installer must set the
maximum water temperature setting of this valve to minimize the
risks associated with scalding hazards according to ASTM F 444.
The installer is responsible for adjusting the maximum water
temperature of this valve according to instructions.
This valve meets or exceeds ANSI A112.18.1 and ASSE 1016.
If you do not understand any of the temperature adjustment
instructions in this document, in the United States please contact our
Customer Care Center at 1-888-4-KALLISTA. Outside the U.S., please
contact your distributor.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please fill in the blanks on the valve label and
below, in the NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERS box. Retain this guide for
future reference.
•The valve is calibrated to 104°F (40°C) at the first stop position,
and the maximum temperature limit stop is positioned so the
outlet water temperature does not exceed 120°F (49°C).
•Factory calibrated inlet conditions are:
Hot and cold water pressure = 43-1/2 psi (300 kPa)
Hot water supply temperature = 149°F (65°C)
Cold water supply temperature = 59°F (15°C)
•If inlet conditions differ from those used during factory
calibration, it may be necessary to re-calibrate the valve after
installation. The installer must check the mixed flow
temperature after installation, and adjust the valve as needed
according to the instructions.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERS! This device has been preset by
_______________________ of _______________________________ to
ensure a safe maximum temperature. Any change in the setting may
raise the discharge temperature above the limit considered safe, and
lead to scalds.
Date: ______________
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Integral Supply Stop Operation
NOTE: Use a socket wrench with 1/2″(13 mm) socket to adjust the
stops.
Turn Off the Stops
Use a socket wrench to turn the integral stops 90°
counterclockwise to close both the hot and cold water inlet
supplies.
NOTE: If the inner body turns, but the outer ring does not turn,
firmly tighten (clockwise) the integral stop. Then rotate
counterclockwise. The outer ring should then turn with the integral
stop.
NOTE: If the outer ring still does not turn, slide the locking bar up
by loosening the screw. Free the integral stops by turning them
clockwise and then turn them back to their original position. Slide
the locking bar back in place and secure with the screw.
Confirm the stops are closed using the diagram above.
Turn the volume control counterclockwise to release excess water
(not shown).
Turn integral supply stops 90˚
for OPEN/CLOSE.
Integral
Supply Stops
Supplies Closed
Supplies Open
Locking Bar
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Integral Supply Stop Operation (cont.)
The cartridge or check valves may now be removed for servicing
or replacement.
NOTE: Keep a rag handy to catch excess water that will gradually
drain when the valve cartridge is removed.
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Servicing the Filters
Remove the trim.
Close both stops following the directions in the previous section.
Use a socket wrench with 1/2″(13 mm) socket to remove the stop
assembly (hot is left side, cold is right side).
Remove the screen assembly by turning and pulling from the
check valve body.
Clean or replace the screen assembly as needed.
Clean or replace the check valve body as needed.
Reinstall the screen assembly to the check valve body by pushing
in and turning 90°.
Reinstall the check valve body by turning clockwise until it drives
the stop body open.
Open the supply stops and check for leaks.
Reinstall the trim.
Remove screen.
Twist.
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Check the Temperature Setting
NOTE: The thermostatic valve cartridge is calibrated at the factory
for a shower temperature of approximately 104°F (40°C) to 105°F
(41°C) and a maximum hot temperature of 120°F (49°C).
Turn the water on.
Attach a trim handle or plaster guard onto the valve spline
adapter.
Turn the valve spline adapter fully counterclockwise so the trim
handle or plaster guard can no longer move. The valve spline
adapter is now in the full hot position.
Allow the water to run for several minutes to stabilize the water
supply temperatures.
Position a thermometer in the water stream to check the
temperature of the hot water.
If the water temperature exceeds 120°F (49°C) or is less than
desired, proceed to the ″Adjust the Hot Temperature Limit″
section.
Turn the trim handle or plaster guard clockwise until you hear a
click. Do not turn any further. This is the shower temperature
position.
Remove the trim handle or plaster guard from the valve spline
adapter.
Position a thermometer in the water stream to check the shower
temperature.
Decrease Temperature
Increase Temperature
Spline
Adapter
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Check the Temperature Setting (cont.)
If the water temperature is less than 104°F (40°C) to 105°F (41°C)
or is more than desired, proceed to the ″Adjust the Shower
Temperature″section.
If both settings are correct, fill out the ″Notice to Homeowners″
section of this Homeowners Guide.
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Adjust the Hot Temperature Limit
Remove the outer clip from the head nut.
Remove the detent collar.
Remove the spline adapter.
NOTE: Keep the detent collar off while making adjustments.
Turn the valve stem fully counterclockwise.
Using the volume control valve (not shown), turn on the water.
Allow the water to flow for several minutes until the water
temperature stabilizes.
Nut
Detent Collar
Spline Adapter
Valve Stem
Outer Clip
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Adjust the Hot Temperature Limit (cont.)
Using a thermometer, check the temperature of the water.
Turn the valve stem clockwise until the water temperature
reaches 120°F (49°C).
Reinstall the spline adapter with the adapter tab positioned flush
with the hot temperature limit stop on the cartridge.
Using the volume control valve (not shown), turn off the water.
Hot Temperature
Limit Stop Adapter Tab
Hot Temperature
Limit Stop
Adapter Tab
Spline Adapter
Valve Stem
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Adjust the Shower Temperature
If the detent collar is installed: Remove the outer clip and
disengage the detent collar from the teeth of the cartridge. Do not
remove the collar; allow it to hang from the cartridge.
If the detent collar is not installed: Loosely position the detent
collar over the cartridge, ensuring the collar does not engage the
cartridge teeth.
Place the trim handle (not shown) or plaster guard (not shown)
onto the valve spline adapter.
Turn the valve spline adapter fully counterclockwise so the trim
handle or plaster guard can no longer move. The valve spline
adapter is now in the full hot position.
Remove the trim handle or plaster guard from the valve spline
adapter.
Using the volume control valve (not shown), turn on the water.
Allow the water to flow for several minutes until the water
temperature stabilizes.
Hold a thermometer in the water stream to check the water
temperature.
Once the water temperature reaches the set hot temperature limit
(section ″Adjust Hot Temperature Limit″) begin slowly rotating
the detent collar and spline adapter clockwise.
Decrease Temperature
Increase Temperature
Spline
Adapter
Outer Clip
Detent
Collar
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Adjust the Shower Temperature (cont.)
NOTE: While rotating the detent collar, small in-and-out
adjustments will be required to ensure the collar does not engage
the cartridge teeth. Use the detent collar to rotate the spline adapter.
While rotating the collar and spline adapter, monitor the water
outlet temperature.
When the temperature reaches 104-105°F (40-40.5°C), push the
detent collar in until it engages the teeth of the cartridge.
With the clip tab positioned toward the valve, reinstall the clip to
the head nut.
Using the volume control valve (not shown), turn off the water.
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Service the Stops
NOTE: Keep a rag handy to catch excess water that will gradually
drain when the stop cartridge is removed.
NOTE: Lubricate the seals of new assemblies with silicone.
Turn off both the hot and cold water at the nearest supply
shut-off or water main.
Verify that the water is off before continuing.
Loosen the screw and slide the locking bar up until it is clear of
the stops. Tighten the screw to keep the locking bar from sliding
back down.
Use a socket wrench to remove the stop assemblies.
Apply silicone lubricant to the rubber seals on the new
assemblies.
Thread the new stop assemblies into the valve. Do not
overtighten.
Open the stops using a socket wrench.
Loosen the screw on the locking bar and slide it down.
Tighten the screw.
Turn on the hot and cold water supplies.
Check for leaks.
Seals
Locking Bar
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Troubleshooting Procedures
NOTICE: Turn off the water supply to the valve before performing
any maintenance.
This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. For service and
installation issues or concerns, call 1-888-4-KALLISTA.
Symptoms Probable Cause/Recommended
Action
1. Only hot or cold water from
the water outlet. A. Inlet supplies are reversed. See
″Reverse the Inlet Supplies″section
in the Installation Guide.
B. Check filter screens for
blockage. Clear if necessary.
2. Fluctuating or reduced flow
rate. A. External condition variation
such as reduced pressure.
B. Check filter screens for
blockage. Clear if necessary.
C. Make sure that the minimum
flow rate is sufficient for supply
conditions.
D. Make sure that dynamic inlet
pressures are nominally balanced
and sufficient.
E. Make sure that inlet
temperature differentials are
sufficient.
F. Service stops are not fully
opened. Rotate both service stops
clockwise until fully open.
G. Check thermostatic
performance; replace the
thermostatic cartridge, if necessary.
3. No flow from shower control
water outlet. A. Filter screens are blocked. Clear
filter screens.
B. Hot or cold supply failure.
Replace the supply valve.
C. Flow control cartridge not
working. Check and replace if
necessary.
D. Service stops are shut off.
Rotate both service stops clockwise
until fully open.
4. Blend temperature drift. A. Indicates operating conditions
have changed. No action is
needed.
B. Refer to symptom 2.
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Troubleshooting Procedures (cont.)
Symptoms Probable Cause/Recommended
Action
C. Hot supply temperature
fluctuation.
D. Supply pressure fluctuation.
5. Hot water in cold supply or
cold water in hot supply. A. Indicates crossflow. Replace
check valve.
6. Maximum blend temperature
setting too hot or too cold. A. Indicates incorrect maximum
temperature setting; refer to the
″Adjust the Hot Temperature
Limit″section.
B. Refer to symptom 4.
C. Refer to symptom 5.
7. Water leaking from the valve
body. A. Seal(s) worn or damaged.
Obtain service kit and replace
seal(s).
B. If leaking from around the
temperature spindle, replace the
thermostatic cartridge.
8. Flow knob or temperature
knob is stiff to operate. A. Impaired free movement of
internal components. Replace the
appropriate cartridge.
B. Supply pressures are too high.
Fit pressure reducing valve.
Warranty
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
All Kallista products carry Kallista’s five-year limited warranty unless
otherwise noted.*
Kallista products are warranted to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for five years from the date of installation.
Kallista will, at its election, repair, replace, or make appropriate
adjustment where Kallista inspection discloses any such defects
occurring in normal usage within five (5) years after installation.
Kallista is not responsible for removal or installation costs. Use of
in-tank toilet cleaners will void the warranty.
To obtain warranty service, contact your Kallista Authorized
Showroom.
Implied warranties including that of merchantability and fitness for
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Warranty (cont.)
a particular purpose are expressly limited in duration to the duration
of this warranty. Kallista and/or seller disclaims any liability for
special, incidental, or consequential damages.
Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of special,
incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations and
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from
state/province to state/province.
This is Kallista’s exclusive written warranty.
* Kallista’s Hampstead and Stafford vitreous products, stainless steel
accessories, and wooden accessories carry a one-year Limited Warranty.
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Service Parts
**Finish/color code must be specified when ordering.
C
B
A
1089271
Seals
1046104
Cartridge
1035235
Collar
1170590
Nut
1043822
Clip
1166637
Bracket
C
B
1166638
Stop Body
1166636
Filter and Check
1166639
Check Body
A
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Guide du propriétaire
Mitigeurs thermostatiques
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES
LIRE ET CONVERSER POUR LE
CONSOMMATEUR
AVERTISSEMENT: Risque de brûlures ou autres blessures
graves.
ATTENTION: Risque de brûlures. Ce dispositif a été calibré
en usine pour assurer une température maximale sécurisée.
Toute variation des réglages ou conditions d’alimentation
d’eau de celles de calibration en usine pourrait augmenter la
température de décharge au-delà de la limite sécurisée et
causer des brûlures.
•Avant de commencer l’installation, l’installateur doit régler la
température maximale de l’eau de cette valve pour réduire au
minimum les risques associés aux dangers d’ébouillantage,
conformément à la norme ASTM F 444.
L’installateur est responsable du réglage de la température maximale
de l’eau fournie par cette valve selon les instructions.
Cette valve satisfait ou dépasse les exigences des normes ANSI
A112.18.1 et ASSE 1016.
S’il ne vous est pas possible de comprendre les instructions de réglage
de température dans ce document, veuillez contacter notre
département du service clientèle aux États-Unis 1-888-4-KALLISTA.
Hors des États-Unis, veuillez contacter votre distributeur.
AVIS IMPORTANT: Prière de remplir les vides sur l’étiquette de la
valve et au-dessous, dans la boîte AVIS AUX PROPRIÉTAIRES.
Conserver ce guide pour référence future.
•Le robinet est calibré à 104°F (40°C) à la première position d’arrêt
et la butée de température maximale est positionnée de manière à
ce que la température ne puisse excéder 120°F (49°C).
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INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES (cont.)
•Les conditions d’entrées calibrées en usine sont:
Pression d’eau chaude et d’eau froide = 43-1/2 psi (300 kPa)
Température d’alimentation de l’eau chaude = 149°F (65°C)
Température d’alimentation de l’eau froide = 59°F (15°C)
•Si les conditions d’entrée diffèrent de celles de calibration en
usine, il peut être nécessaire de recalibrer la valve après
l’installation. L’installateur doit vérifier le débit mélangé de
température d’eau après installation, puis régler la valve selon
les instructions.
AVIS AUX PROPRIÉTAIRES! Ce dispositif a été pré-réglé par
_______________________ de _______________________________ pour
assurer une température maximale sécurisée. Toute modification de ce
réglage peut augmenter la température d’évacuation au-delà de la
limite considérée de sécurité et causer des brûlures.
Date: ______________
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Fonctionnement de l’arrêt d’alimentation intégré
REMARQUE: Utiliser une clé à douilles avec une douille de 1/2″
(13 mm) pour ajuster les arrêts.
Fermer les arrêts
Utiliser une clé à douilles pour tourner les arrêts intégraux de 90°
dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d’une montre pour fermer les
deux alimentations d’eau, chaude et froide.
REMARQUE: Si le corps intérieur tourne, mais l’anneau extérieur ne
tourne pas, serrer l’arrêt intégral fermement (dans le sens des
aiguilles d’une montre). Puis faire tourner dans le sens contraire des
aiguilles d’une montre. L’anneau extérieur doit alors tourner avec
l’arrêt intégré.
REMARQUE: Si l’anneau extérieur ne tourne pas, faire glisser la
barre de verrouillage en desserrant la vis. Libérer les arrêts
intégraux en les tournant dans le sens des aiguilles d’une montre,
puis les retourner à leur position originale. Refaire glisser la barre de
verrouillage en place et sécuriser avec la vis.
Tourner les arrêts d'alimentation intégrés
de 90˚ pour OUVRIR/FERMER.
Arrêts
d'alimentation
intégrés
Alimentations fermées
Alimentations ouvertes
Barre d'arrêt
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