Installation instructions continued, Step 7: connecting electrical and supply tubing – Bradley Smoker MG-2/BIR3 User Manual

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Express® Lavatory System - MG Series with Battery Infrared Control

Installation Instructions

MG-2/BIR3

Bradley Corporation • 215-1510 Rev. D; ECN 07-815

8/23/07

Installation Instructions continued . . .

Step 7: Connecting electrical and supply tubing

WARNING: The MG-2/BIR3 must be connected to the 6 VDC battery. Connection to 110

VAC may cause personal injury and/or damage to electronics. Connection of leads
other than shown may cause permanent sensor damage.

CAUTION: To avoid activating the sprayhead valve, make sure to connect the sensor

cable plugs to the circuit board before inserting the batteries into the battery holder.
If the cable is connected or disconnected while the batteries are installed, the station
will activate and continue running for 75 seconds.

1. Snap the sensor plugs from the sprayhead into the proper valve’s circuit board.
2. Insert the batteries into the battery holders (see Figure 7a). Mount the battery holders (with

batteries) in a convenient location on the frame using the hook-and-loop fastener provided.

3. Snap the battery holder plugs into the female circuit board plugs.
4. Insert the two sprayhead supply tubes

into the two solenoid tube connectors by
loosening the compression nut and
firmly pushing the tubing into the tube
connector until the tubes are fully
seated, then re-tighten the compression
nut by hand (see Figure 7b).

5. Align the valve bracket mounting screws

with slots on the frame. Let the valve bracket slide down to lock into place.

6. Turn on the water supply to the MG-2/BIR3 and check for leaks. Pass your hand in front of each

station’s sensor until all the air is purged from the lines and water is flowing smoothly.

IMPORTANT: The Vernatherm™ valve is NOT factory-preset. Upon installation, the valve

temperature must be checked and adjusted to ensure delivery of safe water
temperature. Water in excess of 110°F (43°C) may cause scalding.

7. Check the temperature when approximately1.0 GPM water flow is reached and adjust if

necessary (the range of the
valve is 95°F–115°F
(35°C–43°C). To adjust the
temperature, first loosen the
temperature locking nut with
a wrench. Then using a blade
screwdriver, turn the
adjustment stem
counterclockwise to increase
the temperature or clockwise
to decrease the temperature.
Once desired temperature is
reached, tighten the nut to
prevent temperature change.

8. After testing is complete,

reinstall access panel to
frame. Fasten access panel
with the five panel screws and washers provided (see Figure 3 on page 8).

Figure 7b

RED
SUPPLY
TUBE

GREEN SUPPLY

TUBE

BATTERY

CABLE

SENSOR
CABLE

Figure 7a

BATTERY HOLDER (S83-177)

6-volt LITHIUM BATTERY

(261-010)

COMPRESSION
NUT (110-231)

VERNATHERM™

THERMOSTATIC

MIXING VALVE

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