Bradley TouchTime, TouchTime S83-360 Operation And Service Manual

Operation and Service Guide: Showers
Column Showers - TouchTime® (DC)
WARNING
Make sure that all water supply lines have been flushed and then completely turned off before beginning installation. Debris in the supply lines can cause valves to malfunction.
DO NOT put the 120VAC/12VDC plug in adapter in the shower room. Check local codes and ordinances for proper location and connection requirements. Conformity to local codes is the responsibility of the installer.
NOTICE
To help prevent electrical damage to the unit, Bradley recommends the use of a surge protection. The type of surge protection required and its usage is the responsibility of the installer/electrician.
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Water supply requires a flowing pressure of at least 20 psi, but no greater than 80 psi.
IMPORTANT
Check local codes and ordinances for proper location and connection requirements. Compliance and conformity to local codes and ordinances is the responsibility of the installer.
Read this entire service guide to ensure proper installation and use of the TouchTime® DC valve. When finished with the service, file this manual with the owner or maintenance department.
Separate parts and packaging and make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding any packaging. If any parts are missing, do not begin service until obtaining the missing parts.
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Operation and Service Guide: Showers
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1.800.BRADLEY 1.262.251.6000 bradleycorp.com
TouchTime
The TouchTIme Column controls water flow at each station through the use of a timer module. When the pushbutton is pushed, a signal is sent controlling the opening and closing of the fixture's solenoid valve. The valve then delivers water to the fixture for a preset length of time of 60 seconds (timing is adjustable on module).
TouchTime and Solenoid Valve
Each TouchTime mechanical pushbutton/piezo switch activates a flow of water. Each nozzle is controlled by a separate solenoid valve, allowing each user to activate a flow of tempered water from one spray nozzle with a pushbutton or piezo switch for 60 seconds. Each valve uses less than half the maximum amount of hot water allowed by the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90A-1980 Standard. Activation time can be adjusted in the field.
Solenoid Valve
An electronically controlled solenoid valve serves as the metering mechanism. Few moving parts provide reliable metering performance and the solenoid is unaffected by chemicals and minerals often present in municipal water supplies.
Supplies Required
• 110VAC power source for 120VAC/12V DC plug in adapter
• 120VAC/12V DC plug in adapter (available from Bradley)
Installing the TouchTime Valve
WARNING DO NOT put the 120VAC/12VDC plug in adapter in the shower room. Check local codes and
ordinances for proper location and connection requirements. Conformity to local codes is the responsibility of the installer.
WARNING DO NOT activate power to your shower until installation is complete.
WARNING Verify that the electrical source to the fixture is 12V DC.
NOTICE: Connection of leads other than shown below may cause permanent damage to the electrodes.
Activation of the pushbutton takes place only when it is released, thereby preventing "hold open" activation.
Mechanical Pushbutton
3
2
1
5
Piezo Switch
2
1
3
Item Part No. Description
1 S83-368 Mechanical Pushbutton
2 150-174 Escutcheon Col. 2-5
3 150-177 Escutcheon Col. 6
4 204-467 Label, TouchTime Col. (Not Shown)
5 110-258 Nut, Hex
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Item Part No. Description
1 S83-369 Piezo Switch w/ Hex Nut
2 150-174 Escutcheon Col. 2-5
3 150-177 Escutcheon Col. 6
4 204-467 Label, TouchTime Col. (Not Shown)
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