Bradley Brand Furniture TBD3103, WF3203 User Manual

IMPORTANT!
Read this entire installation manual to ensure proper installation. When finished with the installation, file this manual with the owner or maintenance department.
Separate parts from packaging and make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding any packaging material. If any parts are missing, do not begin installation until you obtain the missing parts.
Make sure that all water supply lines have been flushed and then completely turned off before beginning installation. Debris in supply lines can cause valves to malfunction.
Hardware supplied by installer must be appropriate for wall construction. Wall anchors used must have a minimum pull-out rating of 1,000 lbs.
The Adaptive® Infrared control must be connected with a 24 VAC Class II transformer. Connections to 110 VAC can cause personal injury and will result in damage to the electronics.
Product warranties may be found under “Product Information” on our web site at www.bradleycorp.com.
IMPORTANT !
Lire ce manuel d’installation dans son intégralité pour garantir une installation appropriée. Une fois celle-ci terminée, classer ce manuel auprès du service à la clientèle ou d’entretien.
Séparer les pièces de l’emballage et veiller à bien avoir toutes les pièces avant de jeter le matériau d’emballage. Le cas échéant, ne pas commencer l’installation avant d’avoir obtenu les pièces manquantes.
Veiller à bien vidanger et fermer toutes les conduites d’eau avant de commencer l’installation. Tout débris dans les conduites d’alimentation risque de provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement des soupapes.
La quincaillerie fournie par l’installateur doit être appropriée pour la construction des murs. Les dispositifs d’ancrage muraux doivent avoir un indice d’arrachement minimum de 454 kg (1 000 lbs.).
La commande à infrarouge Adaptive® doit être connectée avec un transformateur 24 V c.a. Classe II. Des connexions à du 110 V c.a. peuvent provoquer des blessures personnelles et endommager les composants électroniques.
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Lea todo este manual para garantizar su instalación adecuada. Cuando haya terminado la instalación, preséntelo al dueño o al Departamento de Mantenimiento.
Separe las piezas del empaque y asegúrese de que no falte ninguna antes de desechar el material del empaque. Si falta alguna pieza, no comience con la instalación hasta que obtenga las faltantes.
Asegúrese de que todas las tuberías de suministro de agua hayan sido lavadas y cerradas completamente antes de comenzar la instalación. Los desechos en las tuberías de suministro pueden causar averías en las válvulas.
Las piezas metálicas proporcionadas por el instalador deben ser adecuadas para la construcción en la pared. Las sujeciones de pared usadas deben tener una capacidad mínima de extracción de 454 kg (1.000 libras).
El control infrarrojo Adaptive® debe conectarse con un transformador clase II de 24 V CA. Las conexiones a 110 V CApueden causar lesiones personales y producirán daños a los componentes electrónicos.
Se pueden encontrar garantías de los productos en Product Information (Información sobre productos) en nuestro sitio Web en www.bradleycorp.com.
Installation Installation Instalación
TDB3103
Terreon®36" Semi-circular Deep Bowl Washfountain with Infrared Control
Terreon®Lavabo fontaine 914 mm (36") à cuvette profonde semi-circulaire avec commande à infrarouge
Fuente de lavado semicircular con palangana profunda Terreon®de 914 mm (36") con control infrarrojo
WF3203
Terreon®Extra Height 36" Semi-Circular Classic Washfountain with 9" Deep Bowl and Infrared Control
Terreon®Lavabo fontaine 914 mm (36") à hauteur supplémentaire classique semi-circulaire à cuvette profonde de 229 mm (9") et commande à infrarouge
Fuente de lavado clásica semicircular Terreon®de altura adicional de 914 mm (36") con palangana profunda de 229 mm (9") y control infrarrojo
P.O. Box 309, Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309 Phone: 1-800-BRADLEY Fax: (262) 251-5817 http:\\www.bradleycorp.com
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Table of Contents
Pre-Installation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Model TDB3103 Washfountain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Model WF3203 Washfountain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Washfountain Rough-Ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-12
Vernatherm Adjustment Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Terreon® Cleaning/Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Gel-Coated Fiberglass Cleaning/Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Stainless Steel Cleaning/Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Soap Dispensing Valve Repair Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17
Soap Recommendations and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Sprayhead Troubleshooting/Repair Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
I.R. Module Assembly Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Infrared Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Solenoid Valve Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22
Vernatherm™ Mixing Valve Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-24
Cleaning the Strainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-24
Supplies Required by Installer
• (4) 1/2" lag bolts, screws or other fasteners to anchor washfountain pedestal
• 1/2" hot and cold water supply lines and fittings (refer to rough-ins on page 6)
• Reducing fittings and 1/2" nom. copper tubing supply lines for types with supplies from above
• Standard P-trap (refer to rough-ins on pages 5-7)
• 1-1/2" drain lines and fittings (refer to rough-ins on pages 5-7)
• Teflon tape or pipe dope
• 110 VAC GFI power source for 110/24 VAC UL Class II transformer supplied
• OPTIONAL: Bradley recommends installing an electrical cut-off switch to the unit. This feature allows no accidental water delivery during regular maintenance and service.
Pre-Installation Information
Terreon® Material
The Washfountain is constructed of Terreon®, a densified solid surface material composed of polyester resin. Terreon®is resistant to chemicals, stains, burns and impact. Surface damage can be easily repaired with everyday cleaners or fine-grit abrasives. Terreon® is NAHB certified to meet ANSI Z124.3, Z124.6 and ANSI/ICPA SS-1-2001.
Adaptive Infrared
The sprayhead is controlled by a solenoid valve, allowing the user to activate a flow of water. The Infrared sensor will take a few minutes to adapt to its environment when the unit is powered up.
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Semi-Circular Washfountain Dimensions
14-1/16" (357)
22-3/4" (577)
*24-1/2" (622)
*30-3/8" (772)
5-1/2"
(140)
4-3/4" (121)
13-1/2" (343)
*34" (864)
*38" (965)
*41-1/4"
(1048)
*44-7/8"
(1140)
*53-1/4"
6"
(152)
(1353)
8"
(203)
14"
(356)
9"
(229)
7"
(178)
10"
(254)
5-1/2"
(140)
12"
(305)
10"
(254)
36"
(914)
14"
(356)
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Optional equipment may not comply with all ADA dimensional guidelines
Model TDB3103
36" Semi-circular - side view
Model TDB3103
ADA Compliant
Back view
Bottom View
Top view
* ADJUSTMENTS TO VERTICAL DIMENSIONS
FOR VARIOUS RIM HEIGHTS
Rim Height Application Adjustment
34" Adult Height ADA, None, as shown
TAS Adult Height
32" TAS Ages 11 thru Subtract 2"
14 or 15, Grades 6 thru 8 or 9
30" TAS Ages 4 thru Subtract 4"
10 or 11, Grades 6 thru 8 or 9 & Proposed Juvenile Height ADA
Figure 1a
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Semi-Circular Washfountain Dimensions
6"
(152)
Model WF3203
36" Semi-circular - side view
Back view
Bottom View
Top view
Figure 1b
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Semi-Circular Washfountain Rough-Ins
2" (51mm)
1" (25mm)
1-1/2" NPT DRAIN FROM THE WALL
PEDESTAL OPENING AT WALL
LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL OUTLET
(CHECK LOCAL CODES - OUTLET
MAY BE REQUIRED TO BE IN A
REMOTE LOCATION)
7"
(178mm)
2"
(51mm)
4"
(102mm)
9"
(229mm)
12"
(305mm)*
SEE TABLE
BELOW
34"
(864mm)
RIM
HEIGHT*
SEE TABLE
BELOW
MALE 1" NPT SUPPLY LINES
STUB OUT 1" FROM WALL
FINISHED FLOOR
HOT COLD
Figure 1c
* ADJUSTMENTS TO VERTICAL DIMENSIONS
FOR VARIOUS RIM HEIGHTS
Rim Height Application Adjustment
34" Adult Height ADA, TAS Adult Height None, as shown 35" (WF3203)
32" TAS Ages 11 thru 14 or 15, Subtract 2"
Grades 6 thru 8 or 9
30" TAS Ages 4 thru 10 or 11, Subtract 4"
Grades Pre-K thru 5 or 6 & Proposed Juvenile Height ADA
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Rough-In Specifications
CLEARANCE
TRAP FOR WALL OUTLET ONLY
1/2" NPT COLD SUPPLY THROU GH WALL
1/2" NPT HOT SUPPLY THROUGH WALL
1-1/2" NPT DRAIN
5" R. BOTTOM ACCESS
36" BOWL (914)
HOLE
4"
(102)
2"
(51)
2"
(51)
1"
(25)
*12"
(305)
*17 - 21"
(432 - 533)
DRAIN THROUGH WALL
SUPPLIES THROUGH WALL
4-3/4" (121)
NOTE: Supply lines for one to two washfountains should be 1"; for three washfountains, 1-1/4". For more than three washfountains, pipe sizes should be increased proportionately.
Figure 2
NOTE:
DRAIN P-TRAP & SUPPLIES BY OTHERS
NOTE: Supply lines for one to two washfountains should be 1"; for three washfountains, 1-1/4". For more than three washfountains, pipe sizes should be increased proportionately.
*ADJUSTMENTS TO VERTICAL DIMENSIONS
FOR VARIOUS RIM HEIGHTS
Rim Height Application Adjustment
34" Adult Height ADA, None, as shown (35" WF3203) TAS Adult Height
32" TAS Ages 11 thru Subtract 2"
14 or 15, Grades 6 thru 8 or 9
30" TAS Ages 4 thru Subtract 4"
10 or 11, Grades Pre-K thru 5 or 6 & Proposed Juvenile Height ADA
Figure 3
Type A Drain
- Supplies through wall
- Vent through wall off-drain
Type O Drain
- Supplies from above
- |Vented through wall off drain
(mm)
(mm)
1-1/2" NPT DRAIN
THROUGH WALL (STUB OUT TO SUIT TRAP DIMENSIONS)
1" NPT SUPPLIES FROM ABOVE
MUST REDUCE TO 1/2" NOM.
COPPER TUBE ON THESE
CENTERS TO PASS THROUGH
13" R. TOP ACCESS
1"
(25)
WASHFOUNTAIN
4"
(102)
TRAP FOR WALL OUTLET ONLY
TRAP
1-1/2" NPT DRAIN
COLD
7/8" (22)
7/8" (22)
OT
H
7-3/8" R. BOTTOM ACCESS
36" BOWL (914)
4"
(102)
CLEARANCE HOLE
4-3/4" (121)
*17 - 21"
(432 - 533)
DRAIN THROUGH WALL
WALL
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Rough-in drain & supplies
Bowl/pedestal mounting and assembly
NOTE:
A location to plug in the 24 VAC transformer is required. Refer to Figure 1c on page 5 for outlet rough-in.
NOTE:
Before attaching 1/4" wing nuts and washers to threaded rod, remove red protective caps from threaded rods. Discard sleeve caps after removal.
CAUTION:
Bowl surface is smooth. Aprroximate weight of bowl is 75 pounds. Handle with Care!
ROUGH IN SUPPLYAND DRAIN PIPING AS REQUIRED FOR YOUR INSTALLATION (SEE PAGES 5-6 FOR ROUGH-INS OF OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS)
A
ATTACH THE STAINLESS STEEL PEDESTAL BASE TO THE PEDESTAL USING SUPPLIED SCREWS AND FINISHING WASHERS. FOR WALL­MOUNTED MODELS, SEE PAGES 3-4 FOR PEDESTAL HEIGHT.
A
POSITION THE PEDESTALAT THE DESIRED LOCATION AND MARK THE POSITION OF THE (4) PEDESTAL WALL MOUNTING LOCATIONS.
B
SECURE THE PEDESTAL TO THE WALL WITH SUITABLE FASTENERS, 1/2" ANCHORS AND 1/2" BOLTS (SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) (SEE FIGURE 1B FOR WALL MOUNTING LOCATIONS).
C
USING TWO PEOPLE, CAREFULLYLIFT THE BOWL ONTO THE PEDESTAL (SEE FIGURE 4).
D
POSITION THE BOWL SO THAT THE THREADED RODS IN THE BOWL MATE WITH THE SLOTTED HOLES IN THE PEDESTAL (SEE FIGURE 4).
E
USING 1/4" WING NUTS AND WASHERS, SECURE THE BOWLTO THE PEDESTAL, THREE PLACES (SEE FIGURE 4).
F
Figure 4
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Figure 5
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Installing drain spud in bowl
Supply Stop Valve connection, and P-trap installation
NOTE!
Seal between drain spud and drain hole with plumber’s putty (supplied by installer).
NOTE!
Fush supply lines before making connections. Do not use pipe sealant on compression fittings.
SECURE DRAIN SPUD WITH LOCK NUT AND WASHERS AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 5.
A
USING PIPE THREAD SEALANT, THREAD SUPPLIED 1/2" STREET ELBOWS INTO THE 1/2" ANGLE SUPPLY STOPS (SEE FIGURE 9A, PAGE 12)
A
AGAIN USING PIPE THREAD SEALANT, THREAD SUPPLYSTOPS ONTO STUB-OUTS.
B
FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES BELOW AND REFER TO FIGURE 6 WHEN INSTALLING 3/8" TUBING INTO SPRAYHEAD TO ENSURE THAT YOU ACHIEVE A LEAKPROOF SEAL.
C
USING A SHARP KNIFE, CUT TUBING SQUARELY AND REMOVE ANY BURRS. DO NOT PINCH OR CRUSH END OF TUBING.
D
LOOSEN NUT ON FITTING. MOISTEN END OF TUBE AND PUSH INTO FITTING UNTIL IT IS FIRMLY SEATED. TIGHTEN NUT TO SECURE TUBE TO FITTING (MAKE SURE NUT IS SECURELY TIGHTENED).
E
IF CONNECTOR LEAKS, RESEAT TUBING ACCORDING TO ABOVE PROCEDURE. IF LEAKING PERSISTS, REPLACE MALE CONNECTOR, OR CALL YOUR BRADLEY REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE.
F
CONNECT P-TRAP (SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) TO TAILPIECE AND DRAIN OUTLET.
G
NUT
TUBING
MALE 3/8" TUBE CONNECTOR 145-105
SPRAYHEAD
Figure 6
TUBING
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Adaptive infrared assembly for A drain and O drain units
Electrical connections for Adaptive Infrared
6
5
INSTALL HEMMED END (NOT SHARP END) OF SUPPORT TUBE WITH GASKET ONTO BOWL (SEE FIGURE 7 ON PAGE 10).
A
SECURE INFRARED MODULE COVER AND TOP COVER WITH ACORN NUT AND SOCKET HEAD SET SCREW.
E
ATTACH INFRARED FEMALE CONNECT WIRE FROM INFRARED MODULE TO SOLENOID AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 9B ON PAGE 12.
A
ATTACH THE INFRARED MALE CONNECT WIRE FROM THE INFRARED MODULE TO THE TRANSFORMER LEAD WIRE.
B
ATTACH THE REMAINING TRANSFORMER LEAD WIRE TO THE SOLENOID.
C
CONNECT 24 VAC TRANSFORMER PROVIDED TO POWER SOURCE.
D
TURN SUPPLIES ON. OPEN CHECK/STOP VALVES COMPLETELY.
E
OPEN VOLUME CONTROL VALVE COMPLETELY AND CHECK PIPING INSTALLATION FOR LEAKS.
F
PASS YOUR HAND IN FRONT OF EACH SENSOR UNTILAIR IS PURGED FROM THE LINES.
G
HOLDING THE VALVE ASSEMBLY OUTSIDE OF PEDESTAL, CONNECT 3/8" TUBING FROM SPRAYHEAD TO VALVE ASSEMBLY TUBE CONNECTOR (SEE FIGURE 9A ON PAGE 12).
F
THREAD ONE SUPPLIED 3/8" NUT ONTO THE TIE ROD. SLIDE VALVE ASSEMBLY ON NEXT AND SECURE WITH ANOTHER 3/8" NUT. SEE FIGURE 9A.
FOR A UNIT: CONNECT SUPPLY LINES TO STOPS USING SUITABLE FITTINGS. FOR O UNIT: INSTALL 1/2" NOMINAL COPPER TUBING SUPPLY LINES (PASS THEM THROUGH HOLES IN COVER DOWN THROUGH
SUPPORT COLUMN) AND CONNECT TO SUPPLY STOP VALVES USING SUITABLE FITTINGS.
G
PLACE SPRAYHEAD WITH 3/8" TUBING ONTO SUPPORT TUBE AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 7 ON PAGE 10. RUN TUBING DOWN THROUGH SUPPORT TUBE. MAKE SURE SPRAY HOLES POINT AWAY FROM THE WALL.
B
PLACE INFRARED MODULE ASSEMBLY ON TOP OF SPRAYHEAD. ROTATE UNTIL INFRARED MODULE LOCKS IN WITH TIE BAR. DROP TWO INFRARED MODULE WIRES DOWN TO VALVE ASSEMBLY. MAKE SURE INFRARED MODULE WINDOWS ARE FACING
TOWARD THE FRONT OF THE UNIT.
D
PLACE UPPER TIE BAR (NOTCHED AT CORNERS OF BOTH ENDS) ON TOP OF SPRAYHEAD PARALLEL TO WALL. CONNECT THE TWO THREADED TIE RODS TOGETHER USING THE COUPLING NUT WITH HEX HEAD SET SCREWS. RUN THE TIE ROD DOWN THROUGH UPPER TIE BAR (SEE FIGURE 7) AND SECURE FROM UNDERNEATH THE BOWL USING THE LOWER TIE BAR (NO NOTCHES) AND HEX NUT WITH SOCKET HEAD SET SCREW. A MINIMUM OF 1-1/2" OF THREADED TIE ROD SHOULD PROTRUDE BELOW THE LOWER TIE BAR; THIS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTACH THE VALVING.
C
FOR UNITS WITH SOAP OPTION, INSTALL THE SPACER, SOAP DISPENSER AND COVER USING THE COUPLING NUT, THIRD TIE ROD (8-5/8" LONG) AND SECOND COUPLING NUT AS SHOWN (SEE FIGURE 8 ON PAGE 11). SECURE WITH SPRAYHEAD RESTRAINING BRACKET, ACORN NUT AND SOCKET HEAD SCREW.
NOTE! Skip to step E for units without soap.
START-UP NOTE: Do not use for two minutes after making power connection. The sensors will take up to eight minutes (without being used) to adapt to the bowl if another object is detected during the two-minute start-up period.
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PEDESTALASSY.
S17-287
DRAIN 269-1597
TIE BAR
MODULE COVER
S04-083
TIE ROD
176-008
SUPPORT TUBE
S57-006
SUPPORT TUBE
GASKET
125-011
TIE ROD PRE-PACK
S45-1336
TOP COVER
107-099 (A) 107-179 (O)
I.R. MODULE ASSEMBLY S50-367
TERREON™ SEMI-CIRCULAR DEEP BOWL (ADA bowl shown, classic bowl is optional)
Part no. varies with color of bowl. Contact your local Bradley Representative for assistance.
VALVE ASSY . SEE FIGURE 8A FOR PART NUMBER
SPRAYHEAD S05-054B
A/O UNITS
(A shown)
Figure 7
3/8" FLEXIBLE
SUPPLY TUBE
R68-600014
COVER
TIE ROD
PRE-PACK
TIE ROD
COUPLING NUT
AND SET SCREW
SECTION VIEW OF
A/O UNIT ASSEMBLY
SPRAYHEAD
INFRARED MODULE ASSY.
TIE BAR
SUPPLY TUBE
ACCESS PANEL 186-1260
Installation Instructions continued . . .
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TOP COVER
Figure 8
I.R. MODULE ASSEMBLY
SPRAYHEAD
SUPPORT
TUBE
COUPLING
NUT AND
SET SCREW
COUPLING
NUT AND
SET SCREW
SPACER
SOAP
DISPENSER
18-1/8"
TIE ROD
176-008
UNIT WITH “A” DRAIN AND I.R. MODULE SHOWN, ALSO AVAILABLE WITH “O” DRAIN
4-1/4" TIE ROD 176-118
8-5/8" TIE ROD 176-010
MODULE COVER
TIE BAR
RESTRAINING
BRACKET
140-128
Optional Soap Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions continued . . .
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Figure 9a
Installation Instructions continued . . .
Figure 9b
S50-367
TIE ROD
MIXING VALVE (SHOWN) S45-2233
3/8" TUBING FROM SPRAYHEAD
I.R. VALVE WITH THERMOSTATIC
VOLUME CONTROL
I.R. VALVE WITH TEMPERED LINE
NOT SHOWN
(S45-2234)
CHECK STOP
ELBOW 169-639
S27-102
HOT
TIE ROD NUT 110-064
(DO NOT APPLY PIPE SEALANT TO COMPRESSION FITTINGS)
FLEXIBLE HOSE 269-1735
CHECK STOP S27-102
ELBOW 169-639
COLD
3/8" TUBING FROM SPRAYHEAD
INFRARED MODULE
FEMALE CONNECT WIRE
I.R. VALVE WITH
THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE
(SHOWN) S45-2233
I.R. VALVE WITH TEMPERED LINE
(NOT SHOWN) S45-2234
24 VAC
TRANSFORMER
S83-134
(DO NOT APPLY PIPE SEALANT TO COMPRESSION FITTINGS)
INFRARED MODULE S50-403 (36" BOWL) S50-367 (54" BOWL)
MALE CONNECT
FEMALE CONNECT
SOLENOID VALVE
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Figure 10
Vernatherm Ajustment Instructions
NOTE: The Vernatherm TMA valve is NOT factory preset. Upon installation, the temperature of this valve must be checked and adjusted to ensure delivery of a safe water temperature.
Water in excess of 110°F (43°C) may cause scalding.
CHECK THE TEMPERATURE AND ADJUST IF NECESSARY (THE RANGE OF THE VALVE IS 95°F–115°F (35°C–43°C). TO ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE, FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE BELOW:
A
CLEAN SPRAYHEAD IF NECESSARY. SEE PAGE 19 FOR SPRAYHEAD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PARTS. ADJUST THE VOLUME CONTROL VALVE, IF NECESSARY, TO CONTROL THE FLOW OF WATER.
B
ATTACH PEDESTAL ACCESS PANEL WITH HARDWARE PROVIDED.
C
LOOSEN TEMPERATURE LOCKING NUT WITH WRENCH.
ONCE DESIRED TEMPERATURE IS REACHED, TIGHTEN NUT TO PREVENT TEMPERATURE CHANGE.
USING A BLADE SCREWDRIVER, TURN THE ADJUSTMENT STEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE OR CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE THE TEMPERATURE (FIGURE 10).
TEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT
STEM
TEMPERATURE
LOCKING
NUT
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Cleaning/Maintenance Instructions for Terreon®
Material Description: Terreon® is a NAHB Certified densified solid surface material composed of polyester resin and is resistant to chemicals, stains, burns and impact. Surface damage can be easily repaired with everyday cleansers or fine grit abrasives.
Routine Cleaning: Clean daily or as often as conditions require using a standard commercial or household cleaner such as Formula 409
®
or Windex®.
Stubborn Stains: Remove tough stains with Ajax
®
, Comet®, or Soft-Scrub®and a green Scotch-Brite®pad or lightly sand in a circular motion with 240 grit wet/dry sandpaper. The finish can be renewed with a maroon Scotch-Brite pad.
Special Situations for Material
Scratches: Remove scratches with a green Scotch-Brite®pad. The finish can then be renewed with a maroon Scotch-Brite
®
pad.
Hard Water Deposits: Remove hard water deposits with a mild solution of vinegar and water. Always rinse the unit thoroughly after cleaning. Restoring the Surface: Use Hope’s
®
Solid Surface cleaner and polish to refresh and protect the Terreon Solid Surface material. Bradley recommends additional care and maintenance for the darker colored Terreon, for complete instructions on this additional maintenance see Bradley document #1505.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT USE STRONG ACID OR ALKALINE CHEMICALS AND CLEANSERS TO CLEAN TERREON. IF THESES CHEMICALS COME IN CONTACT WITH THE TERREON SURFACE WIPE THEM OFF IMMEDIATELY AND RINSE WITH SOAPY WATER. AVOID CONTACT WITH HARSH CHEMICALS SUCH AS PAINT REMOVER, BLEACH, ACETONE, ETC. AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PANS AND OBJECTS.
Repair Kits: Terreon®repair kits are available. Contact your Bradley representative or distributor for part numbers and pricing.
NOTE: Repair kits are made to order and have a shelf life of 30 days.
Brand Names: Use of brand names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorsement, nor does the omission of any brand name cleaner imply its inadequacy. Many products named are regional in distribution, and can be found in local supermarkets, department and hardware stores, or through your cleaning service. It is emphasized that all products should be used in strict accordance with package instructions.
Cleaning/Maintenance Instructions for Gel-coated Fiberglass
Material Description: The Terreon®Washfountains referenced in this installation manual use a gel-coated fiberglass pedestal.
Routine Cleaning: The gel-coated pedestal should be cleaned daily or as often as needed with a mild solution of detergent and water. Always use a soft cloth to avoid damage to the finish.
Repair Kits: There are no repair kits available for fiberglass materials. However, replacement parts are available, contact your Bradley representative for pricing and part numbers.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT EXPOSE GEL-COATED FIBERGLASS TO SOLVENTS AS THEY WILL DAMAGE THE MATERIALAND MAY CREATE HARMFUL FUMES.
Brand Names: Use of brand names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorsement, nor does the omission of any brand name cleaner imply its inadequacy. Many products named are regional in distribution, and can be found in local supermarkets, department and hardware stores, or through your cleaning service. It is emphasized that all products should be used in strict accordance with package instructions.
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Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions for Stainless Steel
Material Description: Stainless steel is extremely durable, and maintenance is simple and inexpensive. Proper care, particularly under corrosive conditions, is essential. Always start with the simplest solution and work your way toward the more complicated.
Routine Cleaning: Daily or as often as needed use a solution of warm water and soap, detergent, or ammonia. Apply the cleaning solution per the manufacture’s instructions and always use a soft cloth or sponge to avoid damaging the finish.
Stubborn Stains: To remove stains from stainless steel use a stainless steel cleaner and polish such as Ball
®
stainless steel cleaner or a soft abrasive. Always follow the manufacture’s instructions and apply in the same direction as the polish lines.
IMPORTANT: NEVER USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL OR STEEL BRUSHES ON STAINLESS STEEL. ALWAYS USE STAINLESS STEEL WOOL OR STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHES.
Special Situations for Material
Finger Prints and Smears: To remove fingerprints or smears use a high quality stainless steel cleaner and polish in accordance with the manufacture’s instructions. Many of these products leave a protective coating the helps prevent future smears and fingerprints.
Grease and Oil: To remove grease and oil use a quality commercial detergent or caustic cleaner. Apply in accordance to the manufacture’s instructions and in the direction of the polish lines.
Precautions: Avoid prolonged contact with chlorides (bleaches, salts), bromides (sanitizing agents), thiocyanates (pesticides, photography chemicals, and some foods), and iodides on stainless steel equipment, especially if acid conditions exist.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PERMIT SALTY SOLUTIONS TO EVAPORATE AND DRY ON STAINLESS STEEL.
The appearance of rust streaks on stainless steel leads to the belief that the stainless steel is rusting. Look for the actual source of the rust in some iron or steel particles which may be touching, but not actually a part of the stainless steel structure.
NOTE: Strongly acidic or caustic cleaners may attack the steel causing a reddish film to appear. The use of these cleaners should be avoided.
Brand Names: Use of brand names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorsement, nor does the omission of any brand name cleaner imply its inadequacy. Many products named are regional in distribution, and can be found in local supermarkets, department and hardware stores, or through your cleaning service. It is emphasized that all products should be used in strict accordance with package instructions.
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1 118-025 Valve Body 1 2 110-007 Packing Nut 1 3 135-001L Spring 1 4 125-001BU Washer 1 5 119-028 Plunger 1
* 161-014 Nut 1 * 124-001D Washer 2 * 142-002AH Washer - Stainless Steel 1
Attaching
Parts
S09-007S
Item Part No. Description Qty
Parts List
Soap Valve — Liquid — S09-007S
* Not Illustrated
3
1
5
4
2
This valve delivers a measured amount of soap with each upward stroke. The soap dispenser has been standard on washfountains since 1983 and is not well-suited for very thick lotion soaps.
NOTE: Lotion soap will clog liquid soap valves. Use only lotion soap valves with lotion soap.
Soap Valve — Lotion — S09-057S
1 124-001D Washer 1 2 110-057 Nut 1 3 125-001AN Stopper 1 4 159-114 Reinforcing Plate 1 5 124-001AT Washer 1 6 160-176 Screw 1 7 S09-040 Valve 1 1 8 S53-045 Adaptor 1 1
Valve Attaching
Assembly Parts
S09-057 S09-057S
Item Part No. Description Qty
Parts List
3
2
1
4
5
7
6
8
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Soap Valve — Powdered — S09-010A
3
2
1
4
1 160-069 1 Screw, 1/4-20 RD 2 142-002X 1 Washer, 1/4 Split-Lock 3 S62-002 1 Agitator / Slide Assy. 4 192-004 1 Lever - Powdered Soap
Item Part No. Qty Description
Parts List
NOTE: Reducer plugs are available for use with fine granulated soap to reduce the flow.
NOTE: Valves can be changed from powdered to liquid by plugging the innermost, or “bearing” hole with rubber plug, part number 125-001AK. To change from liquid to powdered, the plug must be removed. If none is present, it will be necessary to drill out the bearing hole with a 1/2" or 5/8" drill. The plastic container configuration forms a natural template for locating the bearing hole.
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SOAP
RECOMMENDA
TIONS
Quality soap dispensers require good quality soap and periodic maintenance to properly operate. Bradley soap dispensers will provide dependable, consistent operation over the long term when soap with reasonable viscosity and pH levels are used and when a minimal amount of periodic maintenance is performed on the valves.
Soap thickness is determined by a measurement called viscosity. Soap viscosity should be between 100 cps (centerpoise) and 2500 cps for all Bradley soap dispensers. Thinner soaps are perceived by the users as being “watered down” so users tend to take more than they need, resulting in waste. Thick soaps flow slower and inhibit the “flushing” action of the valves, which allows the soap to congeal in the valve and cause clogs.
The pH (acid) level of the soap should be in the range of 6.5 to 8.5. More acidic soaps (pH levels lower than
6.5) will corrode metal parts (even stainless steel!!) and degrade rubber and plastic components. They will also cause skin irritation. Most inexpensive soaps (typically the pink lotion type) fall into this acidic category and will eventually cause valve failure and metal corrosion.
Base soaps (pH levels higher than 8.5) will cause
swelling or degradation of rubber and plastic parts and skin irritation. Generally, any quality soap meeting the viscosity and pH guidelines above will work well with Bradley soap
dispensers. PCMX or Isapropanol based antibacterial soaps (within viscosity and pH limits) will also work with Bradley dispensers. Soaps satisfying these basic guidelines will provide consistent flow and reduce clogs.
Most soap dispenser problems are caused by soap that is too thick or corrosive, or by a lack of maintenance. Many soaps come in concentrate form which must be diluted with water. Often, the soap is improperly diluted or used straight out of the bottle, which causes clogging and valve failure. If proper soap is being used, valves that have never been cleaned are usually the source of dispensing problems. Bradley has entered into an agreement with Champion Brand Products to provide additional customer service for purchasers of our dispensers regarding soap issues. They are very helpful and can get to the bottom of almost any soap dispenser related problem. They also sell an excellent “Bradley approved” soap. Please see Soap Instruction Sheet 215- 1286 for details about soap valve cleaning or how to contact Champion. With proper maintenance and soap, Bradley dispensers will provide long term, trouble free operation.
SOAP DISPENSER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Bradley soap dispensers will provide dependable, consistent operation over the long term when the proper soap is used and when a minimal amount of periodic maintenance is performed on the valves. Valves must be maintained (cleaned) to function properly.
To ensure proper operation of your soap dispenser, follow these instructions:
• Once per month, unscrew valve from reservoir and soak it for 30 minutes in hot water.
• Push valve at least 20 times while it is soaking.
• Flush soap reservoir with hot water while valve is soaking. In cases of extreme clogging, the valve should be disassembled and the parts should be soaked in hot water or
cleaning solution to restore proper functioning. Soap dispensers that will not be used for extended periods of time (schools during summer break, etc.) should be drained, cleaned and left empty until put back into service. Soap left on the outside of dispensers can cause discoloration and corrosion of the reservoir (even on stainless steel units). All soap should be wiped or scrubbed off daily, then the outside of the dispenser should be rinsed with clear water and dried with a soft cloth.
Soap Maintenance Tips
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Sprayheads — Standard w/Neoprene Spray Ring Grommet
3
2
1
10
4
5
7
6
8
9
1 125-001DE Neoprene Washer-Top 1 1 2 139-031 Sprayhead Manifold 1 — 3 124-001AL Washer 3 4 4 160-211 Carriage Bolt 3 4 5 115-061 Sprayhead Top 1 — 6 116-008 Sprayhead Bottom 1 — 7 124-001AT Washer 3 4 8 161-025 Nut 3 4 9 124-020D Sprayhead Grommet - Semi-circle 1
10 125-001DF Neoprene Washer-Bottom 1 1
Sprayhead Repair Kit
Assembly S05-054B S45-051
Item Part No. Description Qty
Parts List
NOTE: Repair kit does not include sprayhead
grommet. Order as a separate item.
Sprayhead Service Suggestions
Problem: Water splashes over the rim of the bowl.
Cause: Foreign matter has reduced the size of the sprayhead slots, causing greater pressure at the open slots.
Solution: Clean the sprayhead:
1. Disassemble the sprayhead and dislodge any dirt, lime build-up and foreign debris with a wire brush.
2. Sprayheads with rubber grommet spray rings may be cleaned by rubbing a coin over the grommet.
3. Throttle down the volume control (water spray should strike the bowl without splashing outside of the bowl).
Problem: Water flow diminishes from the sprayhead.
Cause: Strainer portion of the stop-strainer-check valve is plugged.
Solution: Remove and clean the strainer screen from the stop-strainer-check valve.
NOTE: The sprayhead shown above includes a perforated neopreme spray ring gr ommet that is self-cleaning. The water pressure flexes the spray holes which slows accumulation of foreign matter and tends to “br eak loose” any such deposits that may have accumulated.
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I.R. Module Assembly Components S50-367
IR Actuator
WINDOW
269-1351
Troubleshooting Adaptive IR
There is a LED diagnostic light built into the small black box housing the circuitry for the sensor. Below is a list of what the signals from the LED mean. Use this list to troubleshoot the sensor.
1. LED not illuminated — no power is getting to the sensor. Check for power at the 110 VAC wall outlet and from the wires from the 24 VAC transformer. If there is 110 VAC power at the wall outlet, but no power from the transformer, touching the leads from the transformer while plugged in or a power surge may have burned out the transformer. Add surge protection at the outlet if a power surge is suspected and replace the transformer. If 24 VAC power is being supplied from the transformer, check for loose wire connections and check connections against the wiring diagram (see Figure 9b).
2. Fast Blink — Sensor is detecting something in its view and water should be on (power is being sent to the solenoid). If the sensor is blinking fast, the water is turning on and there is nothing in the detection area, disconnect the power for at least 30 seconds. This will allow the sensor to loose it’s memory and be reset. Reconnect the power and wait 2 full minutes to allow the sensor to relearn the environment before attempting to activate. The sensor may take up to 8 minutes to readjust if it activated during those 2 minutes. If the condition persists, make sure the LEDs at the ends of the sensor cables are pushed all the way in to the backs of the lenses. If the sensor is blinking fast and the water is not turning on, go through the troubleshooting guide for the solenoid.
3. Slow Blink — Sensor is detecting something in its view and the water is off (power is not being sent to the solenoid). The sensor has detected a stationary object in its view for more than 30 seconds and shut off power to the solenoid valve. Remove the object, if it is still in the bowl, and repeat the part of Step 2 for resetting the sensor.
4. Blinking SOS (3 short, 3 long, 3 short) — The sensor has detected an overload condition and shut down to protect it's circuits. Check connections against the wiring diagram. This condition usually means the solenoid valve is not properly wired. After correcting any wiring error, it will be necessary to restart the sensor by repeating the part of Step 2 for resetting the sensor.
If you need further assistance, please call your local Bradley Representative. Please call us at 1-800-Bradley if you need the name and telephone number of your local Bradley Representative.
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Solenoid Valve Troubleshooting
CAUTION: Turn off water supplies to unit before troubleshooting.
Problem: An individual operating station fails to shut off and drips. Cause: There is debris trapped between the diaphragm and the valve seat. Solution: Remove debris between diaphragm and the valve seat.
1. Remove the three #8 Phillips-head screws that hold the solenoid valve assembly together. Be careful not to lose the armature or spring (see Figure 11 on page 22).
2. Remove the diaphragm. Remove any particles that have been trapped between the diaphragm and the valve seat. Rinse off the diaphragm and inspect for damage. Make sure the center orifice and both small side orifices are open.
3. Reassemble in reverse order, being careful not to overtighten the Phillips-head screws or you may crack the plastic valve body. Tighten until the armature plate makes contact with the plastic body.
4. Reconnect the wiring per diagram on page 12.
Problem: An individual operating station fails to turn on. Cause: Afailed coil for the valve or loose electrical connection to the terminal. Solution: Test the station to determine cause.
1. Disconnect the wires from the coil of an adjacent valve. Disconnect the wires from the problem valve and reconnect to the adjacent valve.
2. Turn on electrical and water supplies to the unit. Pass your hand in front of the sensor of the problem station, and the adjacent station should turn on.
If the adjacent station turns on and cycles normally, replace the coil on the problem valve. If the adjacent valve fails to turn on, inspect the wires from the sensor cable and do the following:
• make sure there are no breaks and that the fully insulated disconnect terminals are firmly crimped in place;
• turn off the electrical and water supplies;
• reconnect to the adjacent valve and turn on the water supplies to the unit;
• pass your hand in front of the sensor. If the station still fails to turn on, replace the sensor.
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