Bradley Smoker WF2605, WF2708 User Manual

IMPORTANT
Read this entire installation manual to ensure proper installation.
Flush all the water supply lines before making connections.
Main water supply to the unit should be ON at all times.
This installation manual and parts list should be filed by the owner’s maintenance department.
Installation Instructions
WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B © 2007 Bradley Corporation Page 1 of 28 4/6/2007
P.O. Box 309, Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309 TEL. 1-800-BRADLEY FAX 262-251-5817 http://www.bradleycorp.com
Table of Contents
Pre-Installation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Circular Washfountain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Rough-In Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Drain Rough-In Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Pedestal Mounting and Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Bowl and Pedestal Assembly and Mounting . . . . .9
Drain Spud Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Supplies w/Optional Soap Dispenser (A/O drains) . .11-12 Supplies w/Optional Soap Dispenser (B/H drains) . .13-14
Installing the Valve Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Installing the Operating Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Soap Valve Maintenance and Repair Parts . . .17-18
Check Valve Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Stop, Strainer and Check Valve Repair Parts . . . .19
Sprayhead Troubleshooting/Repair Parts . . . . . . 20
Foot Valve Breakdown and Repair Kit . . . . . . . .21
Manual Mixing Valve Repair Parts . . . . . . . . . . .22
Volume Control Valve Repair Parts . . . . . . . . . . .23
Vernatherm™ Mixing Valve Maintenance . . .24-26
Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions . . . . .27-28
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WF2708
UPC Certified
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Pre-Installation Information
Operation
Stepping on the foot rail allows the user to activate a valve starting the flow of water.
Supplies required for installation:
• (8) 1/2" lag bolts, screws or other fasteners to anchor washfountain pedestal to floor
• 1" hot and cold water supply lines and fittings (refer to rough-ins on pages 5-6)
• Reducing fittings and 1/2" nom. copper tubing supply lines for types with supplies from above
• 2" drain lines and fittings (refer to rough-ins on pages 5-6)
• Standard 2" P-trap (refer to rough-ins on page 7, special vented trap supplied for B and H type)
• Pipe sealant and plumber’s putty
• 1-1/2" vent pipe on types vented through washfountain column (refer to page 4 for lengths required)
NOTE: Supply lines for one or two washfountains should be 1"; for three washfountains 1-1/4"; for more than three washfountains pipe size should increase proportionally. Vent pipe to be 1-1/2"
on models vented through Washfountain.
Bradley Classic Washfountain Warranty Information
Product warranties may be found under “Product Information” on our website at www.bradleycorp.com
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
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Circular Washfountain Dimensions
*
Juvenile height (Terrazzo only): Subtract 4" from dimensions A through E for juvenile height.
Material Size A B C D E F G H
Terrazzo 54 19 29-1/4 39-1/8 47-5/8 56 32 36 54 Stainless Steel 54 19 28 37-3/8 45-7/8 54-1/4 32 36 54 Terrazzo 36 19 29-1/4 35-5/8 44-1/8 52-1/2 21 25 36 Stainless Steel 36 19 28 33-7/8 42-3/8 50-3/4 21 25 36
Approximate Dimensions in Inches*
* Juvenile height (Terrazzo only): Subtract 4" from dimensions A through E for juvenile height.
Material Size A B C D E F G H
Terrazzo 1372 483 743 994 1210 1422 813 914 1372 Stainless Steel 1372 483 711 949 1165 1378 813 914 1372 Terrazzo 914 483 743 905 1121 1334 533 635 914 Stainless Steel 914 483 711 860 1076 1289 533 635 914
Approximate Dimensions in Millimeters*
H
C
B
A
F
G
E
D
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Length of Tie Pipe Required for Vent Through Washfountain Column
54" Less Soap Dispenser 21-1/2" (546mm) 36" Less Soap Dispenser 18" (457mm) 54" With Soap Dispenser 30" (762mm) 36" With Soap Dispenser 26-1/2" (673mm) 54" Less Soap Dispenser With Towel Dispenser 55-1/2" (1410mm) 36" Less Soap Dispenser With Towel Dispenser 52" (1321mm) 54" With Soap Dispenser With Towel Dispenser 48" (1219mm) 36" With Soap Dispenser With Towel Dispenser 44-1/2" (1130mm) 54" With Cube Adapter 32" (813mm) 36" With Cube Adapter 28-1/2" (724mm) 54" With Cube Adapter With Towel Dispenser 50" (1270mm) 36" With Cube Adapter With Towel Dispenser 46-1/2" (1181mm) 54" With Cube Adapter And Soap Dispenser 40" (1016mm) 36" With Cube Adapter And Soap Dispenser 36-1/2" (927mm)
Type Pipe Length
NOTE: Drain must be connected with 2" schedule 40 welded wrought iron pipe, minimum, to provide
lower support for this installation. Vent or support pipe must be of the same material in 1-1/2".
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Rough-In Notes:
1. All pipes and fittings not furnished by Bradley are shown in broken lines.
2. 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.
3. Overhead supplies must be reduced to 1/2" copper tube to pass through support tube.
4. Check valve inlets are 1/2" NPT.
5. Dimensions shown in parentheses are millimeters.
4"
(102)
4"
(102)
Cold
Cold
1-1/4"
(32)
NOTE: UPC and IPC restrict the vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the trap weir to not more than 24". Check state and local codes for variances.
7-5/8"
(194)
7-5/8"
(194)
T ype A
Off-line vent with
supplies from below
Type B
Centrally rising vent with
supplies from above
1" NPT supplies from above
must reduce to 1/2 nom. copper
tube on these centers to
pass thru washfountain
1" NPT supplies through floor: stub up 2-1/2" (64)
above floor
2" NPT drain:
stub up 3" (76)
above floor
36" (914) bowl
36" (914) bowl
54" (1372) bowl
54" (1372) bowl
2-1/2"
(64)
7/8"
(22.2)
7/8"
(22.2)
Hot
Hot
1-1/2" NPT vent to ceiling
2" NPT drain:
stub up 3" (76)
above floor
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
Rough-In Specifications
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Rough-In Specifications ... Continued
Type O
Off-line vent with
supplies from above
TOP VIEW
1" NPT supplies from above
must reduce to 1/2 nom. copper
tube on these centers to
pass thru washfountain
7/8"
(22.2)
1-1/4"
(32)
Hot
7/8"
(22.2)
Cold
NOTE: UPC and IPC restrict the vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the trap weir to not more than 24". Check state and local codes for variances.
36" (914) bowl
54" (1372) bowl
Type H
Centrally rising vent with
supplies from below
4"
(102)
2" NPT drain:
stub up 3" (76)
above floor
2" NPT drain:
stub up 3" (76)
above floor
1" NPT supplies through floor: stub up 2-1/2" (64)
above floor
7-5/8"
Hot
36" (914) bowl
(194)
4"
(102)
7-5/8"
(194)
Cold
TOP VIEW
2-1/2"
(64)
1-1/2" NPT
vent to
ceiling
54" (1372) bowl
Rough-In Notes:
1. All pipes and fittings not furnished by Bradley are shown in broken lines.
2. 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.
3. Overhead supplies must be reduced to 1/2" copper tube to pass through support tube.
4. Check valve inlets are 1/2" NPT.
5. Dimensions shown in parentheses are millimeters.
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Installation Instructions
Step 1: Rough-In of Drain & Supplies
1. Rough in supply and drain piping as required for your installation (see pages 5-6 for rough-ins of the optional installations).
2. Assemble the drain to the dimension shown in Figure 1 and Table 1 for bowl size of the Washfountain you are installing.
NOTE: All piping shown in dotted lines to be supplied by the installer. Compliance and conformity to local codes and ordinances is the r esponsibility of the installer.
Figure 1
Material Size Dim Standard Height Juvenile Height
Terrazzo 54" B 18-5/8" (473mm) 14-5/8" (371mm) Stainless Steel 54" B 17" (432mm) N/A Terrazzo 36" B 18-5/8" (473mm) 14-5/8" (371mm) Stainless Steel 36" B 17-3/8" (441mm) N/A
Table 1 — “B” Trap Dimensions
Types B, H
Vent
2" NPT Coupling if Tie
Pipe is not required
(Supplied by Installer)
or
Tie Pipe
(Supplied by Installer)
Centerline of
Washfountain
B – See Table 1
Vented T rap
(111-024)
Centerline of
Washfountain
4"
(102)
B – See Table 1
T ypes A, O
See rough-ins
on Pages 5-6
for dimensions
not shown
Vent
or
Tie Pipe
(Supplied by Installer)
Centerline of Washfountain
4"
(102)
4"
(102)
Optional Tie Pipe Bracke (S70-082)
B – See Table 1
T ypes A, O
With Tie Pipe
Bracket Option
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 2: Assembling the Pedestal
1. Assemble the leg and scuff base panels with the 5/16” carriage bolts and nuts provided (Figure 2).
2. Attach the pedestal frame members with the 5/16” stove bolts and nuts provided (Figures 2 and 3).
3. Add the foot levers and operating cross to the pedestal assembly (Figures 2 and 4).
4. Press the foot rail into place with a rolling motion. The joint of the foot rail should be placed in the clevis of one of the foot valves (Figure 2).
Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 3: Bowl and pedestal assembly and mounting
IMPORTANT: FOR PROPER DRAINAGE, THE BOWL AND PEDESTAL MUST BE
LEVEL WHEN THEY ARE SECURED TO THE FLOOR .
WARNING: USE SUITABLE LIFTING EQUIPMENT TO POSITION THE BOWL AND
PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY. HANDLE WITH CARE! FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURIES.
STAINLESS STEEL BOWL:
1. Place the bowl on the pedestal using suitable lifting equipment.
2. Fasten the bowl to the pedestal with the four flat head stove bolts provided. Place the bowl clip inside the pedestal leg (see Figure 5).
3. Position the bowl and pedestal assembly so that the bowl drain is in line with the trap or drain line (see Figure 6 at right and figure 7 on page 10).
4. Screw the drain spud part of the way into the drain to ensure correct alignment (see Figure 7 on page 10).
5. Anchor the pedestal assembly to the floor and wall with suitable anchors/fasteners (supplied by installer).
TERRAZZO BOWL:
CAUTION: Bowl Surface is smooth.
Use suitable lifting equipment to position the bowl and pedestal assembly. Handle with CARE!
1. Place the pedestal assembly as shown in Figure 6.
2. Place the bowl on the pedestal using suitable lifting equipment.
3. Screw the drain spud part way into the drain to ensure correct alignment (see Figure 7).
4. Anchor the pedestal assembly to the floor with suitable anchors/fasteners (supplied by installer).
Figure 5
Figure 6
TOP VIEW OF PEDESTALASSEMBLY
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 4: Installing drain spud in bowl
NOTE: Seal between drain spud and drain hole with plumber’s putty (supplied by installer).
1. Secure drain spud with lock nut and washers as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7
STRAINER (S45-067)
SPUD 112-015 (Terrazzo) 112-016 (Stainless Steel)
BOWL
WASHER (142-068)
LOCKNUT (161-021)
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 5a: Installing Supplies with Optional Soap Dispenser for A/O drain units
NOTE: See Step 5b for units with type B/H drain. NOTE: For models with optional paper towel dispensers, tie pipe assembly, or shroud, see separate
instruction sheets and Step 5b for units with type B/H drain.
NOTE: Flush the supply lines before making connections.
1. Install the hemmed end (not sharp end) of the support tube with the gasket into the bowl.
2. Using pipe sealant, connect the supply pipe to the sprayhead and place on top of the support tube as shown in Figure 8 on page 12.
3a
. For Unit with Soap Option:
1. Place the upper tie bar on top of the sprayhead and join the upper and lower tie rod (the longer threaded rod) with the coupling nut and setscrews.
2. Insert the tie rod assembly through the hole in the upper tie bar and secure with the lower tie bar, tie rod nut and setscrew from below (see Figure 8).
3. Install the spacer, soap dispenser, dispenser cover and secure with the acorn nut and socket setscrew.
4. Continue installation with Step 7 on Page 16.
3b
. For Unit without Soap Option:
1. Place the dispenser cover on the sprayhead. Thread the acorn nut onto the lower tie rod, run the tie rod through the dispenser cover and secure from below with the lower tie bar, tie rod nut and socket setscrew (see Figure 8).
2. Continue installation with Step 6 on Page 15.
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Figure 8
TYPE "O" DRAIN
(Supplies from above)
TYPE "A" DRAIN
Acorn Nut (110-052A) & Set Screw (160-093)
Dispenser Cover
Dispenser Lid
Sprayhead Supply
(125-011, Terrazzo)
(125-008, Stainless Steel)
(See Figure 10 on page 15
for valving assembly)
Soap
Soap
Dispenser
Upper Tie Bar
(159-009A)
(notched at corners)
Support Tube
(S57-005, 54") (S57-006, 36")
Pipe (3/8")
Gasket
HOT
Upper Tie Rod
(176-010)
Spacer
(113-155A)
Coupling Nut (110-051D) Set Screws (160-208)
COLD
PARTS SHOWN IN BOX ARE FOR UNITS WITH SOAP DISPENSER.
Sprayhead
(S05-054)
Lower Tie Rod
(176-008, 36") (176-008A, 54")
Lower Tie Bar
(159-009)
Tie Rod Nut
(110-064)
& Set Screws
(160-208)
Operating Rod
(S14-007, Std. Ht.) (S14-007A, Juv. Ht.)
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 5b: Installing Supplies with Optional Soap Dispenser for B/H drain units
NOTE: Flush supply lines before making connections.
1. Install the hemmed end (not sharp end) of the support tube with gasket onto the bowl.
2. Using pipe sealant, connect the supply pipe to the sprayhead and place on top of the support tube as shown in Figure 9 on page 14.
3. Insert the 1-1/2" vent pipe (supplied by installer, see page 4 for length) through the soap dispenser with the spacer (if provided), sprayhead and support tube.
4. Connect to the vented trap (provided).
5a.For Unit with Soap Option:
1. Slide the tie bar over the 1-1/2" vent pipe 1/2" below the top of the soap dispenser and secure with the set screws.
2. Slide the dispenser cover over the 1-1/2" vent pipe and secure with the two screws (included) to the tie bar.
5b.For Unit without Soap Option:
1. Slide the tie bar over the 1-1/2" vent pipe, 1/2" below the top of the sprayhead and secure with the set screws.
2. Secure the dispenser cover over the 1-1/2" vent pipe and secure with the two screws included with the tie bar.
6.Connect the Vent Pipe
a. Connect the vent pipe to the vent through the ceiling with the pipe union. b. Continue installation with Step 6 on Page 15.
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Figure 9
TYPE "H" DRAIN
(Supplies from below)
TYPE "B" DRAIN
Cap Screw
1-1/2" Vent Pipe
Soap
Dispenser
Support Tube
(S57-005, 54") (S57-006, 36")
Sprayhead Supply
Pipe (3/8")
Gasket
(125-011, Terrazzo)
(125-008, Stainless Steel)
(160-108)
HOT COLD
Supplies 1/2" Nom. Copper Tubing
Tie Bar Location For Unit With Soap
(159-020)
Soap Dispenser Lid
Spacer
(113-155A)
Tie Bar Loation For Unit Without Soap (159-020)
Sprayhead
(S05-054)
PARTS SHOWN IN BOX ARE FOR UNITS WITH SOAP DISPENSER.
(See Figure 10 on page 15
for valving assembly)
Vented Trap
(111-024)
Operating Rod
(S14-007, Std. Ht.) (S14-007A, Juv. Ht.)
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Step 6: Installing the Valve Assembly
NOTE: Flush supply lines before making connections.
1. Connect the stop-strainer-check valves, mixing valve, volume control valve, and foot valve as shown in Figure 10.
2. For overhead supply lines, install 1/2"nominal copper supply tubing by passing the lines through the holes in the dispenser cover and then down through the support tube.
3. Install the valving assembly using suitable fittings to the supplies as shown in Figure 10 at the approximate height indicated in Table 2.
4. Slide the tailpiece nut over the tailpiece and connect the tailpiece to the supply pipe (or to the nipple/coupling for B or H drain).
Figure 10
Model Number Type A Type B Type H Type O
Standard Height 9" (229mm) 6-3/16" (157mm) 6-3/16" (157mm) 9" (229mm) Juvenile Height 5-1/4" (133mm) 3-7/16" (87mm) 3-7/16" (87mm) 5-1/4" (133mm)
Table 2 — Distance to Finished Floor
Stop-Strainer-Check
Valve
(S60-003)
Tailpiece
(129-007)
OPTIONAL Vernatherm™
Thermostatic
Mixing Valve
(Units are supplied with
Manual Mixing Valve as
standard equipment)
(110-005)
(S01-525)
To Supply Pipe
Tailpiece
(129-009)
Nut
(110-005)
Foot Valve
(S07-066)
Nut
Washer
(124-001AF)
Manual Mixing
Valve
(S01-038)
Valve Assembly
Coupling
(169-174)
Nipple
STD: 2" Long (113-852) JUV: Close (113-006AL)
Tailpiece Washer
(124-001AF)
Operating Lever
Distance (dimension)
finished floor - see
Table 2
Used on "B" and "H" models only
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Installation Instructions continued . . .
Figure 12
Figure 11
Step 7: Installing the Operating Rod
1. Insert the operating rod in the operating rod lever and then into the foot lever (see Figure 11).
NOTE: For normal operation, use the operating rod as shipped. The spring loaded cartridge should be adjusted so there is no play in the operating lever. Care must be taken to insure that a snug fit is achieved without activating the foot valve or water will leak from the sprayhead (see Figure 11).
2. When movement of the operating rod is insufficient to open the foot valve, disassemble the rod and remove the spacer and override spring. Reassemble the operating rod as shown in Figure 12. Reinstall and adjust so that the foot valve is completely open when the foot lever is fully depressed. This prevents damage to the foot valve due to the absence of the override spring.
3. Turn supplies on and activate the sprayhead. Check piping installation for leaks.
4. Clean the sprayhead if necessary. See page 22 for sprayhead troubleshooting. Adjust the volume control valve, if necessary, to control the flow of water.
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Soap Recommendations and Maintenance Tips
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 Bradley Instruction sheet 215-1286 for soap valve cleaning details and Champion Brand Products contact information.
Check Valve Troubleshooting
If water just dribbles or does not flow from sprayhead:
1. Turn off water supplies to fixture. 2 Inspect check valves for proper installation. See Stop, Strainer and Check Valve on page 19.
3. Open the stops and clean the strainers, if necessary.
If water sprayhead delivers all hot or cold water:
1. Turn off water supplies to fixture.
2. Inspect check valves for proper installation.
3. Open the stops and clean the strainers, if necessary.
4. Inspect mixing valve for proper installation (see Vernatherm valve on page 24).
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Soap Valve - Liquid - S09-007S
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
Soap Valve - Powdered - S09-010A
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.
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
* Not Illustrated
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
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
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
Installation Instructions WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
194/6/2007
Stop, Strainer and Check Valve
1/2" NPT
Strainer
Check
Stop
1/2" NPT
6
8
2
3
4
5
7
9
10
6
5
11
1
2
3
4
1
1 118-039 1 Valve Body - Brass 1 118-039A 1 Valve Body - Plated 2 160-131 1 Set Screw 3 S21-014 1 Stop Assembly - Celcon
3 S21-026 1 Stop Assembly - Brass *4 156-006 1 Strainer *5 124-001BV 2 Fiber Washer *6 153-068 2 Plug - Brass
7 129-007 1 Tail Piece - Brass
7 129-007A 1 Tail Piece - Plated
8 110-005 1 Tail Piece Nut - Brass
8 110-005A 1 Tail Piece Nut - Plated *9 124-001AF 1 Tail Piece Washer
*10 135-001AB 1 Spring
*11 S21-015 1 Check Assembly
Item Part No. Qty Description
Parts List
S60-003 Stop, Strainer and Check Valve
1 119-057 1 Valve Core *2 125-001AW 1 “O” Ring *3 125-001L 1 Bibb Washer
4 160-164 1 Screw
Item Part No. Qty Description
Parts List Stop Assembly S21-014
Standard Celcon Core
1 119-091 1 Plunger
2 125-001BB 1 Washer
Item Part No. Qty Description
Parts List Check Assembly S21-015*
1
2
* S45-050 Repair Kit Includes these parts
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel Installation Instructions
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
20 4/6/2007
Sprayhead Troubleshooting and Repair Parts
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 below includes a perforated rubber spray ring grommet that is self­cleaning. The water pressure flexes the spray holes which slows accumulation of foreign matter and tends to “break loose” any such deposits that may have accumulated.
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 9 124-020C Sprayhead Grommet - Circle 1
10 125-001DF Neoprene Washer-Bottom 1 1
Sprayhead Assembly Repair Kit
S05-054 S45-051
Item Part No. Description Qty
Parts List
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
Installation Instructions WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
214/6/2007
Repair Parts continued . . .
S65-230 — Repair Kit for Foot Valve S07-066
1 1 118-302 FOOT VALVE BODY 2 1 125-154 O-RING, #2-127 3 1 118-300 HOUSING 4 1 135-088 SPRING 5 1 117-016 VALVE SEAT 6 1 S64-093 PLUNGER ASSEMBLY 7 1 125-001Y DIAPHRAGM 8 1 179-002 PLUNGER GUIDE
9 1 119-024 PLUNGER 10 1 143-026 OPERATING LEVER 11 1 110-101 BOTTOM NUT 12 1 124-001V WASHER, 1-3/8" x 5/8"
ITEM QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
S07-066 Foot Valve
1 1 118-300 HOUSING
2 1 135-088 SPRING
3 1 125-154 O-RING, #2-127
4 1 S64-093 PLUNGER ASSEMBLY
5 1 117-016 VALVE SEAT
6 1 125-001Y DIAPHRAGM
7 1 124-001V WASHER, 1-3/8" x 5/8"
8 1 130-033 KEY, VALVE SEAT
9 1 S45-125 LUBRICANT (not shown)
ITEM QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
S65-230 Foot Valve Repair Kit
6
7
5
4
3
2
1
8
10
12
11
9
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NOTE: This repair kit services only the S07-066 valve shipped AFTER January 2003. See 215-1370 Washfountain Parts and Service Guide for service information before this date.
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel Installation Instructions
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
22 4/6/2007
Manual Mixing Valve Repair Parts
1 118-034 Mixing Valve Body - Brass 1 1 — 1 118-034A Mixing Valve Body - Chrome — 2 124-001BD Fiber Washer 1 1 1 3 125-001BC O-Ring 1 1 1 4 119-059 Mixing Valve Core 1 1 1 5 152-038 Roll Pin 1 1 1 6 121-016 Bonnet - Brass 1 1 1 6 121-016A Bonnet - Chrome — 7 160-197 Screw - Brass 1 1 — 7 160-189 Screw - Stainless Steel — * 129-007 Tailpiece - Brass 2 — * 110-005 Tailpiece Nut - Brass 2 — * 129-007A Tailpiece - Chrome — * 110-005A Tailpiece Nut - Chrome — * 124-001AF Tailpiece Washer 2 2
Valve Valve and
Assembly Tailpieces Repair Kit
S01-038 S01-038S S45-197
Item Part No. Description Qty
Manual Mixing Valve Parts List
* Parts not shown
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
Installation Instructions WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
234/6/2007
Volume Control Valve Repair Parts
1 125-001BC O-Ring 1 1 2 152-038 Roll Pin 1 1 3 121-016 Bonnet 1 1 3 121-016A Bonnet — 4 124-001BD Fiber Washer 1 1 5 119-060 Valve Core 1 1 6 118-033 Valve Body 1 — 6 118-033B Valve Body
Brass
Valve Repair Kit
S02-045 S45-198
Item Part No. Description Qty
Volume Control Valve Parts List
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel Installation Instructions
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
24 4/6/2007
Adjusting the Vernatherm Thermostatic Mixing Valve
NOTE: This 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.
1. Check the temperature when approximately 1.0 GPM water flow is reached 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:
• Loosen temperature locking nut with wrench.
• Using a blade screwdriver, turn the adjustment stem counterclockwise to increase the
temperature or clockwise to decrease the temperature (Figure 13).
• Once desired temperature has been reached, tighten lock nut to prevent change in temperature.
2. Shut the hot water inlet off by closing the hot water stop-strainer-check valve. While the hot water supply is turned off, check to make sure the cold water flow is reduced. If the cold water is reduced properly, reopen the hot water supply.
3. Shut the cold water inlet off by closing the cold water stop-strainer-check valve. While the cold water supply is off, check to make sure that the hot water flow has shut down.
TEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT
STEM
TEMPERATURE
LOCKING
NUT
Figure 13
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
Installation Instructions WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
254/6/2007
Thermostatic Mixing Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting
NOTE: Before attempting to troubleshoot the valve or disassemble the components, check for the following conditions:
• If stop/check valves are used, make sure that they are fully open
• Make sure that the hot and cold inlet pipes are connected properly, and that there are no cross­connections or leaking stop/check valves
• check the hot water heater output to make sure that it is at least 20° F above the set temperature.
Be sure to close the appropriate shut-off valves prior to disassembly of the valve and reopen the valves after inspection and repair is complete.
Problem: Limited water flow
Cause: Dirt and debris have built up in the valve.
Solution: Check the valve's piston for free and smooth movement, follow the procedures outlined
below:
1. Remove the valve's cap and thermostat (see Figure 14 on Page 26).
2. Push down on the piston with your finger (the piston should move freely). If the movement is not as it should be, the piston needs to be cleaned. Follow the method outlined below for cleaning the piston and valve body:
• Remove the thermostat.
• Lift the piston out with a needle-nose pliers and remove the spring.
• Any cleaner suitable for brass and stainless steel may be used (if cleaning with suitable cleaner
is not sufficient to remove debris, a 400-grit sandpaper may be used to polish and hone the piston and valve body).
• Snap spring into piston (will detent) and reassemble into the valve body.
• Retest the piston.
3. If, after a thorough cleaning, the piston does not move freely, the piston must be replaced. Contact your Bradley representative and ask for Repair Kit (part number S65-259).
Problem: External leaks in the system
Cause: O-rings have been damaged.
Solution: Replace O-rings where necessary. For replacement of the O-rings, contact your
Bradley representative and ask for Repair Kit (part number S65-259).
Problem: Improper water temperature or temperature fluctuation
Cause: Thermostat is slowly failing or not working at all.
Solution: "Check the thermostat for proper operation".
1. At room temperature (80° F or less) remove cap and thermostat.
2. Place thermostat into container with 115° F water. The pushrod should pop out of the thermostat approximately 1/10".
3. If thermostat pushrod does not pop out, the thermostat must be replaced. Contact your Bradley representative and ask for Repair Kit (part number S65-259).
Cause: Valve temperature is not properly set.
Solution: "Adjust the temperature" per steps on Page 24.
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel Installation Instructions
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
26 4/6/2007
9
6
5
4
3
2
7
8
Spring
Thermostat
Piston
Stem
O-Ring
O-Ring
Cap
Nut 3/8-24 Hex Jam
10
Seal Cup
1
Valve Body
Vernatherm Thermostatic Mixing Valve (S01-525) Parts List — Repair Kit S65-259
Figure 14
5 S39-413 1 Thermostat 7 125-001BX 1 O-Ring 8 125-157 1 O-Ring
Item Part No. Qty Description
Parts List S65-259 Valve Repair Kit
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control
Installation Instructions WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
274/6/2007
Cleaning of Washfountains
To Preserve Finish of Terrazzo Compositions
Clean terrazzo Washfountain bowls daily or as often as conditions require with any standard household detergent, hot water and soft cloth. Bradley terrazzo bowls may be refurbished by cleaning with tri-sodium phosphate, two pounds per gallon, and a scrub brush. Stubborn spots may be removed with emery cloth. After bowl is thoroughly cleaned and dried, Epoxy resin or a good quality polyurethane finish should be applied.
Eroded terrazzo is usually the result of exposure to caustic substances. This condition can be repaired relatively easily. Repair kits are available from your Bradley Representative. Do not use drain cleaners on terrazzo.
Drain Cleaning
Drains can be cleaned with a plumbers snake inserted through the drain spud after removing the strainer, or through the trap clean out plug
IMPORTANT: Do not put drain cleaners in bowl. Damage to bowl will result.
Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel Installation Instructions
Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B
28 4/6/2007
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 manufactures 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 manufactures 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
Fingerprints and Smears: To remove fingerprints or smears use a high quality stainless steel cleaner and polish in accordance with the manufactures 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 manufactures 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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