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These pictures show a few installations that we have been sent. HS300UK - First picture set:- This installation was reported to be easy, there being a lot of room under the kitchen sink behind the pots and pans. The control cable was run from the HS300UK control unit pluged into the wall socket, along the top of the work surface to the side of the kitchen units, passed through a small 4mm hole drilled in the end cabinet unit, taken down under the cabinet voids by the floor, run along to the temperature sensor juntion box. The final exit route for the saved water was through the green garden hose and passed straight out through the wall to the garden area. In this installation, the hose was taken directly to trickle water the runner beans at the bottom of the garden, 60 feet away. HS300UK (continued) - Second picture set:- This shows other views of the installation described above. HS200UN - Third picture set:- This installation was quite tight but as the valve, self cutting tap and temperature probe junction box are small and able to fit almost anywhere amongst the pipes, completion was straight forward with the red flexible connection pipe. The final exit route for the saved water was through the green garden hose taken through the side of the bath side cover near the wall, under the bath itself and out through a 18mm hole drilled in the wall from the outside. The control cable was taken from the HS200UN control unit (attached to the wall tiles with double sided foam rubber sticky pads) down by the side of the bathroom cabinet, passed through a small 4mm hole drilled in the side of the bathroom cabinet and under the sink to the temperture sensor juntion box. Temperature Sensor - Fourth picture:- This shows the temperature probe attachment to the copper hot water pipe. The spring ensures a constant pressure of the tip (where the temperature sensor is located internally) onto the pipe surface. To download a copy of the installation manual click here. |
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