BRISTAN OPS BAS C D1 Opus Chrome Basin Mixer Tap Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
BRISTAN

BRISTAN OPS BAS C D1 Opus Chrome Basin Mixer Tap Instruction Manul
BRISTAN OPS BAS C D1 Opus Chrome Basin Mixer Tap

Specifications

Dynamic Water Pressure

  • Min: 0.2 bar
    Specifications

  • Max: 5.0 ba
    Specifications
    Maximum Static Pressure: 10.0 ba

Inlet Connections

  • 1/2” BSP Flexible Tails
  • Connection adaptors not included

Inlet Connections

Inlet Water Temperature

  • **Cold Water Supply

Min: 5°C Max: 25°C
**

  • **Cold Water Supply

60°C Maximum
**

Tools You’ll Need

  • Flat Head Screwdriver
    Tools Need

  • Adjustable Spanner

  • Hexagonal Keys
    Tools Need

  • Pipe Cutter

Prior to Installation

All products manufactured and supplied by Bristan are safe provided they are installed, used correctly and receive regular maintenance in accordance with these instructions.

This product has been tested to the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) and satisfies the requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and current bylaws. For full Installation Requirements & Notes (IRN) please visit wras.co.uk/directory.

We recommend isolation valves to be fitted to the inlet water supplies to ensure ease of future maintenance.

Before installing these taps the water supply must be thoroughly flushed in order to remove any swarf, solder etc.

This product must not be modified in any way as this will invalidate the guarantee.

Pack Contents

pack contents

Flexible Tail Positions

Flexible tail Positions

Spare Parts

To replace any spare parts for your tap, why not scan the QR Code or visit www.bristan.com and search for your product.

Installation

  1. Screw the flexible tails to the tap base by hand only. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
    Installation

  2. Feed the tap body through the basin hole, ensuring the  plinth washer is in place.
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    BRISTAN OPS BAS C D1 Opus Chrome Basin Mixer Tap Instruction Manul
Warning IconREMEMBER Hot on the left, cold on the right!

  3. Secure the tap body using the fixing kit.
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  4. Connect the flexible tails to the hot and cold water supplies.
    We would recommend that you install flat-faced isolation valves to then water supplies for safety and maintenance purposes
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  5. Feed the waste body through the basin, ensuring the rubber washer is in place.
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  6. Secure in place using the washer and backnut.
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Operation

Operation

Maintenance – Cartridge Cleaning

  1. Prise off the cap and undo the grub screw to remove the handle.

Maintenance

  1. Unscrew the shroud. Undo the cartridge retaining nut to remove the cartridge
    Maintenance

  2. Check any seals and O-Rings for damage; replace
    the cartridge if necessary. Place the cartridge in a suitable solution and soak until fully de-scaled.

  3. Check any seals and O-Rings for damage; replace the cartridge if necessary. Place the cartridge in a suitable solution and soak until fully de-scaled.

Maintenance – Clean/Replace Outlet

  1. Remove the outlet using a suitable spanner.Maintenance
  2. Check any seals for damage;n replace if necessary. Place outlet in a suitable solution and soak until fully de-scaled.Maintenance
  3. Check any seals for damage; replace if necessary.Place outlet in a suitable solution and soak until fully de-scaled.Maintenance
  4. Reverse the steps to replace the outlet.

Troubleshooting

Symptom

| Cause|

Remedy

---|---|---

No flow or low flow rate

| Partially closed isolation valve.| Open isolation valve.
Instantaneous water heater cycles on and off as flow rate or pressure is too low.| Increase water flow rate or pressure through system.
Head of water is below the minimum distance required.| Refer to specification for minimum distance required.
Hot or cold water being drawn off elsewhere causing pressure changes or instantaneous boiler temperature changes.| Do not use other water outlets when using the taps.
Airlock or partial blockage in the supply pipework.| Flush through pipework to ensure removal of debris and any airlocks.
Water dripping from taps| This is normal for a short time after using the taps.| This is caused by residual water tension, the build up of water in the tap body.
If water continues to drip, possibly due to the ceramic disc valves| Remove valves and clean, refer to ‘Maintenance’ section before starting any maintenance.
Taps do not turn on| Closed isolation valve.| Open isolation valve.
Mains water supply turned off.| Turn on mains water supply.

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