Lefroy Brooks BL 8022 Installation & Servicing Guide

Category
Sanitary ware
Type
Installation & Servicing Guide
1135 / 1422 / 1154 / 8022 / 8030 / 8054
BATH AND BASIN PILLAR TAPS
INSTALLATION GUIDE
2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Professional installation
We recommend that our products are fitted
by a fully qualified professional plumber. They
should be installed correctly and in accordance
with all local water regulations and the system
protected by non-return valves (not supplied).
All products should be accessible for routine
servicing.
Supply temperature safety notice
A thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) should
be fitted (not supplied) to the hot supply to
restrict the temperature to a safe working/
maximum temperature to comply with local
building regulations, current legislation, relevant
standards and codes of practice. Maximum
allowed temperatures vary subject to type of
installation or specification of building.
Flushing system
It is most important to flush out all pipework
thoroughly before connecting the taps.
Failure to do so is the single most common
cause of ceramic cartridge failure.
Supply connections
Lefroy Brooks do not supply any pipework or
connections for taps as they can be installed
in a variety of configurations subject to each
customers installation design or requirement.
Water quality
In hard water areas, a suitable water treatment
system should be provided to prevent limescale
deposits (calcium deposits) which may eect
the long term performance of the ceramic
cartridge. Exterior surfaces should be gently
wiped with a dry soft cloth after use to minimise
water stains and limescale deposits.
General installation details
Basin models have ½" BSP threaded tails and are
designed to fit standard 15mm tap connectors.
Bath models have ¾" BSP threaded tails and are
designed to fit 22mm tap connectors. The white
sealing washer should be fitted to the underside
of the basin/bath/mounting surface, NOT
directly under the tap base.
Servicing
All serviceable parts are available to maintain
your Lefroy Brooks product.
90mm
1154
Ø26mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø50mm
95mm
8054
Ø26mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø50mm
124mm
8030
Ø21mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø45mm
18mm
85mm
1422
15mm
Ø21mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø45mm
26mm
15mm
90mm
8022
Ø21mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø45mm
24mm
15mm
65mm
1135
Ø21mm
26mm max
50mm
Ø45mm
Bath taps
Long nosed taps
Short nosed taps
3
DIMENSIONS
Not to scale
10 20 30 40
3.0
2.0
1.0
50
Flow (Litres/minute)
Static Pressure (Bar)
Outlet (Static)
Bar Litres / min
1 6.0
1.5 14.2
2 21.0
2.5 25
3 28.5
As the valve contains a 3/4” ceramic cartridge, for this
test the ceramic cartridge from the 3/4 deck valve in the
test rig was removed and blanked o giving full flow to the
tap.
Test set up with a 3/4” to 3/4” flexible hose attached.
10 20 30 40
3.0
2.0
1.0
50
Flow (Litres/minute)
Static Pressure (Bar)
4
TYPICAL FLOW RATES
Note: Pressures shown are applied directly to the inlets; flow rates indicated are free flowing and may
vary subject to restrictions created by installation, pipework, layout or application.
Basin taps
(The flow rate indicated is for a single tap.)
Bath taps
(The flow rate indicated is for a single tap.)
5
INSTALLATION
1 Remove the backnut and rubber sealing
washer from the threaded tail of the tap.
2 Locate the threaded tail of the tap through the
hole in the mounting surface.
3 Place the rubber sealing washer onto the
threaded tail of the tap. The raised area in the
centre of the rubber washer must be on top.
4 Locate and screw the backnut onto the
threaded tails.
5 Ensure the tap is aligned correctly then tighten
the backnut.
6 Connect the tap to the water supply.
7 Check for leaks and that the tap operates
correctly.
6
SERVICING – CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Before continuing please ensure that the
water supplies have been isolated and drained
where necessary. Always support the spout
when removing/fitting cross handle/lever
assemblies or ceramic cartridges.
1 Unscrew and remove the cross handle/lever
assembly. Wearing rubber gloves such as
those used for washing up will improve grip.
2 Unscrew and remove the ceramic cartridge
using a 17mm spanner.
3 Fit a new ceramic cartridge. Turn the splined
end of the ceramic cartridge so that it is in the
o position.
4 Fit the cross handle/lever assembly ensuring
that the indice/graphics are correct.
7
REPLACEMENT PARTS
FAULT FINDING
The tap is turned o but the spout drips continuously.
Replace the ceramic cartridge. See below for spare part numbers and the ‘servicing – cartridge
replacement’ section.
Noisy operation.
Reduce water pressure.
Spare cartridges for lever models.
PHL035 – Pair of ½" x ¼ turn ceramic cartridges for basin taps.
PHL036 – Pair of ¾" x ¼ turn ceramic cartridges for bath taps.
Spare cartridges for cross handle models.
PHL034 – Pair of ½" x ½ turn ceramic cartridges for basin taps.
PHL037 – Pair of ¾" x ½ turn ceramic cartridges for bath taps.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these, they are subject to change without
notice as part of the company’s product development process. The use of trademarks, product design
and artwork is subject to licence or agreement with LBIP Ltd. The design registrations, trademark registrations
and copyrights are protected by law and the use or reproduction outside the terms of an agreement is prohibited.
The right to modify designs and dimensions is reserved. LBIP Ltd is a member of ACID (Anti Copying in Design). E&OE
© LBIP Ltd 2021
CONTRACT ENQUIRIES
+44 (0)1992 708 316
info@lefroybrooks.co.uk
CUSTOMER SERVICE, SPARES & TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES
+44 (0)1902 390 894
technical@lefroybrooks.co.uk
LEFROYBROOKS.CO.UK
20.065.116C / NOVEMBER 2021
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Lefroy Brooks BL 8022 Installation & Servicing Guide

Category
Sanitary ware
Type
Installation & Servicing Guide

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