Tuzio Woodstock H6013, Woodstock H6016, Woodstock H6014 Installation Manual

Tuzio® Woodstock Towel Warmer
Installation Guide
Code: H6013 / H6014 / H6016
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Contents
Rough-In Requirements For Constant Circulation Heating System Page 3
Rough-In Requirements For Dedicated Heating System Page 4
Installation Instructions Page 5
Valve Connection Page 5
Specifications & Drawings – Wall Rough-In Page 6
Specifications & Drawings – Floor Rough-In Page 7
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Towel Warmer Installation Procedure
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Rough-in Requirements - for constant circulation heating system (see figure 1)
Using this installation method, the towel warmer is controlled using the valves attached to the towel warmer, and can be operated independently from the heating system. This method of installation is popular where there are multiple heating appliances connected to a closed hot water heating system, and electronic control of the individual towel warmer is not important.
1. Install heating system pipework to proposed towel warmer location and tee off the main circuit to provide a branch circuit for the towel warmer. Piping to towel warmer valves should be 1/2” copper.
2. If towel warmer supply pipes are coming through wall, rough-in pipes as per locations shown on fig 4. If towel warmer supply pipes are coming through floor, rough-in pipes as per locations shown on fig 7.
3. If a hydronic installation pack is being used (see figs 5 & 8), these should be connected (solder connected) within the
wall / floor. If a hydronic installation pack is not being used (see figs 6 & 9), these 1/2” copper supply lines should
protrude through wall/floor in order to connect to towel warmer valves.
4. Wall studs or plywood backing is required in the wall at bracket locations. See figure 4 for bracket locations.
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