KEMPER MINI-TRESOR Built in Wall Cupboard Instruction Manual
- August 6, 2024
- KEMPER
Table of Contents
KEMPER MINI-TRESOR Built in Wall Cupboard
Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: MINI-TRESOR
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Installation Type: Built-in Wall Cabinet
- Power Supply: 230V/400V
- Pressure Rate Valve: PN 16
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
- Read the manual carefully before installation.
- Installation and maintenance should be done by qualified plumbers.
- Ensure to follow national standards and provisions on sanitary installations and accident prevention.
- Conduct a leak test and functional test before completing the installation.
Usage:
- The built-in wall cabinet is designed as a supply station for central water and power supply only.
- Avoid any other uses as they may constitute misuse.
- Connection options include water and power connection for 230V/400V, with the possibility of expansion for gas, telephone, antenna, or wastewater connections.
- Ensure the place of installation is not at risk of flooding.
Important Notes:
- The product warranty is void if installation instructions are disregarded.
- Only use the product in sound condition for its intended purpose.
- The door lock can be replaced with an existing locking system if needed.
- Electrical and plumbing installations should be carried out by specialist installers.
FAQ:
Q: Can the product be used in countries outside of Germany?
A: In some countries, the use of combination units with water and electricity
may not be permitted. Please follow the specific regulations for the relevant
country if you wish to install the product outside of Germany.
Precautions for installation
Installation and operation
Read the manual carefully and follow the instructions before installation!
Installation and maintenance must be carried out by qualified plumbers. Always
pass on this manual to the current system owner and keep it in a safe place
for future reference!
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Warning! Priority must be given to the national standards and provisions on sanitary installations and accident prevention.
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Warning! The place of installation may not be at risk of flooding.
Warning! Before completing the installation, it is essential to carry out a leak test of the water-bea-ring elements as well as a functional test. -
Warranty
Warranty or liability are voided through:- Disregard installation instructions.
- Damage due to faulty installation.
- Unauthorized product modifications.
- Other incorrect operations.
Use
- The built-in wall cabinet serves as a supply station for the central water and power supply.
- Any other uses constitute misuse.
- Connection options: e. g. water and power connec-tion for 230 V / 400 V, can be expanded on site, e.g. by gas, telephone, antenna or wastewater connection, for private and commercial use.
Warning information
Please read and follow the warning information in this instruction.
Disregarding the warning information may lead to injury or material damage!
Labelling of important warning information:
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Danger! Electricity!
Indicates hazards that might result in severe or fatal injury. -
Warning! Highlights risks that may result in injury, material damage, or contamination of drinking water.
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Note! Indicates hazards that may lead to damages to the system or malfunctions.
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Info! Indicates additional information and tips.
Important advice to the operator
- Material: Stainless steel
- Pressure rate valve: PN 16
Only use the TRESOR
- in sound condition
- as intended
- Note! The door lock can be replaced with an existing locking system. The door lock must be replaced for this purpose.
- Note! The electrical and plumbing installations must be carried out by specialist installers.
- Note! The complete Tresor must be cleaned by a stainless steel cleaning agent at regular intervals!
- Care of the cabinet surface: Aggressive and scour cleaning agents can damage the surface. Don´t use chloric or acidic, grinding, or acidly cleaning agents. Cleaning with a damp microfibre cloth is recommended.
- Note! In some countries, the use of combination units with water and electricity is not permitted. Please follow the specific regulations for the relevant country, if you want to install the product outside of Germany.
- Note! In the case of assembly of the Tresor in swimming pools or facilities with comparable ambient conditions, a regular cleaning of the complete Tresor is necessary as described before.
- Danger! According to VDE requirements, KEMPER MINI-TRESOR for power and water connection has to fuse by a residual current circuit breaker (residual current 0,03A). This applies to all sockets in the outdoor area.
- Disposal
Local regulations on waste recycling and disposal must be followed. The product must not be disposed of with household waste but must rather be disposed of appropriately.
Description
- Built-in wall cabinet
- 4 attachment screws
- Frost-proof outer fitting or hose bibb
- 2 attachement srews (M6 x 12)
- Socket (1 piece)
- Mounting plate
- 4 Screws for mounting plate and spray protection plate (M6 x 10)
- Spray protection plate
- Trim frame and door with flap
- Door lock with 3 keys
Installation Instruction
Wall opening | Recess
A wall opening must be provided with the dimensions 325 x 285 mm (H x W).
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Note!
The depth (D) min. 120 mm, max. 140 mm is calculated from the wall thickness of the outer wall including installation, clinker, etc. -
Note!
To guarantee frost protection of the water fitting, a wall thickness (1) of 150 mm is required. -
Note!
When laying the connecting pipe within the wall, a minimum wall thickness of 285 mm is required! -
Note!
The valve must be attached a minimum of 250 mm over the maximum operating water surface!
Heat insulation against the effects of cold from outside
Heat insulation must be provided for the wall opening in consultation with the
architect! (The thickness of the insulating layer must be taken into account
accordingly for determination of the installation depth!)
Fire protection
The wall opening reduces the fire resistance duration and the structural
strength of the outer wall. A fire protection concept for the built-in wall
cabinet (1) must be produced together with the surveyor and
firesafety planner (Suggestion for an F 90 wall: Use lagging with 40 mm
Promatect H).
Installation of built-in wall cabinet
Provide the power supply
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Note FI fuse:
Nominal fault current ≤ 0.03 A and Connection current ≤ 32 A -
Socket combination protection type IP 44
Info!
The following figures are delivered with socket combination protection type IP
55:
- 21102015CH I 21109015CH
When fitting the built-in wall cabinet (1), take into account the later wall construction of the outer façade. Max. possible compensation by the trim frame: 20 mm!
- remove the pre-stamped plate for the outer fitting
- drill horizontally from outside to inside
Insulation without fire protection jacket.
Insulation on the back side is recommended (e.g. expanded polystyrene).
- Insert rear insulation.
- Insert the cabinet into the opening and fix it.
- If necessary, drill four holes and attach the cabinet (1) to the rear wall using the four attachment screws provided (2) (four holes, Ø 8 mm).
Danger! Earthing!
Connect the earth cable to the screw provided at the top of the built-in wall
cabinet (all metal parts are then earthed).
If fire protection lagging is necessary
- Insert fire protection lagging into the masonry recess.
- Insert the cabinet (1).
A hole of ≥ Ø 27 mm is required for the frost-proof outer fitting (3). The pre-stamped hole in the built-in wall cabinet (1) can be used as a template. A slope of max. 2 % must be maintained from inside to outside.
Installation of socket combination and spray protection
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Screw the 230 V socket onto the mounting plate (6), connect to the built-in wall cabinet (1), and attach to the cabinet rear wall using the screws (7) supplied.
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Note!
Carry out a functional check. -
Danger!
Electrical work must be carried out only by authorized specialist personnel!
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Screw the spray protection plate (8) vertically between the socket and the connection of the frost-proof outdoor valve to the attachment points provided on the rear wall, using the screws provided (7).
(The spray protection plate can also be fitted after the installation of the frost-proof outdoor valve.)
Installation of frost-proof outdoor valve
Note!
- Push the wall plate onto the outlet housing as far as the stop and adjust using the screw.
- Fit the hose sleeve and adapter as illustrated
Warning!
Installation must be carried out by qualified plumbers!
- Insert the frost-proof outer fitting (3) into the hole and attach using the two M6 screws (4) provided.
- Connect the outer fitting (3) to the water supply (copper pipe Ø 15 mm or AG R ½“).
Note!
- The valve seat (thread R ½“) must be located in the frost-free area.
- The specifications given under Point 1 Minimum wall thicknesses must be observed!
Installation of the trim frame with door to the built-in wall cabinet
Fill the insert rail with clear silicon
- Push the trim frame with door (9) with the lateral guide slots over the (pre-assembled) screws, until the frame lies flush with the outer wall of the building.
- Then secure the trim frame with door (9) using the screws.
The integral flap for the hose and cable connection is for safety purposes during use.
Functional testing
- Conduct functional testing of the frost-proof outer fitting (3).
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Note!
Due to the automatic draining of the frost-proof outer fitting (3) after the removal of water, water will continue to drain out for a few seconds after closing the fitting (frost safety). For this reason, the fitting only needs to be closed gently. -
Note!
To ensure the correct ‘frost safety‘ function, hoses and other attachments must be removed before the start of the frost period!
Gebr. Kemper GmbH + Co. KG
- Harkortstraße 5 D-57462 Olpe
- Service-Hotline +49 2761 891-800
- www.kemper-group.com
- anwendungstechnik@kemper-group.com.
References
- Group Publishing
- KEMPER Deutschland | Gebr. KEMPER GmbH + Co. KG
- KEMPER Deutschland | Gebr. KEMPER GmbH + Co. KG