Direct Flush Accessible
The DFD (Direct Flush Discreet) and DFA (Direct Flush Accessible)
infrared sensor controlled urinal valves are replacements for the
previous Direct Flush product.
What is the difference between the Direct Flush Accessible
and the IRC?
The Direct Flush Accessible (and the Direct Flush Discreet) is a
valve that allows direct mains flushing of urinal bowls without
the requirement for an auto-flushing cistern. It controls the
water flow to the spray head of the urinal. The IRC on the other
hand is for an auto-flushing cistern based system; it controls the
water inlet into the cistern.
What is the minimum and maximum working pressure?
The Direct Flush valve will safely operate between 0.5 and 6 bar
inlet pressure, however depending on the design of the
plumbing system and the urinal spray heads, most effective
flushing may be obtained at a narrower range. Generally 3-4 bar
is a suitable pressure for a rimless urinal with a sparge.
Can the lens be repaired if it is vandalised?
Yes, it may be possible to polish out the scratches depending on
the level of damage. Using a very lightly abrasive polishing fluid,
such as Brasso the lens can be brought back to a smooth finish.
In order to find the activation range, stand in front of the sensor
lens. If the sensor detects your presence it will flash once every 3
seconds. You can check the range by moving closer or further
away from the sensor. If you feel that the range is not correct you
have two options for changing it: either manually or via the
remote control Infrared Configuration Unit (ICU) which comes
with user instructions.
Manual adjustment is as follows: disconnect the power supply
for 5 seconds and reconnect. Tip: make sure that the sensor is
not pointing at any close objects when the power supply is
reconnected.
When the sensor flashes amber place your hand 10cm from the
sensor, (the amber flashing changes to a green flashing) keep
your hand there until the sensor shows a constant green then
remove your hand. The unit has now entered Configuration
Mode. When the sensor shows a Single red flashing, place your
hand in front of the sensor. A slow green flashing will be seen.
Move your body to the distance from the sensor to where you
would like to set the maximum range.Wait at this position for 8
seconds until the LED glows a constant green. Step away from
the sensor and wait for all flashing to stop.
How do I know if my flush time is suitable and how do I
adjust it?
In order to ensure adequate flushing and maximum water
savings, the flush should deliver enough water to renew the
water in the trap. Standard traps can have a volume of up to
500ml. Note for siphonic traps: the flush time should be suitable to set up the siphonic action of the trap – this will depend on
your waste pipework.
If you feel that the flush time is not correct you have two options
for changing it: either manually or via the remote control Infrared
Configuration Unit (ICU) which comes with user instructions.
Manual adjustment is as follows: disconnect the power supply
for 5 seconds and reconnect. Tip: make sure that the sensor is
not pointing at any close objects when the power supply is
reconnected.
When the sensor flashes amber place your hand 10cm from the
sensor, (the amber flashing changes to a green flashing) keep
your hand there until the sensor shows a constant green then
remove your hand. The unit has now entered Configuration
Mode. Now wait until the sensor shows a double red flashing,
and place your hand in front of the sensor. The water will start to
run and a green flashing will be seen. When the water has run
for the desired period of flush,move your hand out of the line of
sight of the sensor. The water will cease to flow, and the flush
time will be set. Step away from the sensor and wait for all
flashing to stop.
The valve is not working, what is wrong?
If the sensor is flashing red slowly or not at all when you stand in
the sensing area it is likely that your batteries are dead and need
to be replaced. If the sensor shows normal operation (one flash
every 3 seconds when you stand in the sensing area) there may
be something wrong with the valve or the supply pressure has
dropped below 0.5 bar.
The urinal is fitted with a siphonic trap, can I use a Direct
Flush?
Yes, the Direct Flush is compatible with siphonic traps. To
activate the siphonic trap refill function the ICU remote control is
required. Follow instructions in the ICU User Guide.
What happens if the urinal is not used for a long period? Will
it not smell?
The Direct Flush has a 12hr hygiene flush function which is on by
default. This keeps the trap replenished in long periods of non
use by flushing once every 12hrs.
If the sensor is flashing red slowly or not at all when you stand in
the sensing area it is likely that your batteries are dead and need
to be replaced. If the sensor shows normal operation (one flash
every 3 seconds when you stand in the sensing area) there may
be something wrong with the valve or your water supply. Ensure
that all stop cocks are turned on and that you have a good
pressure at the valve.
Other Alarms
Constant red flashing: faulty wiring or solenoid coil.
Red flash twice every 3 seconds: sensor covered or heavily
scratched.
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