Installation
Brand: Geberit
Document Reference: D39751-001&BDC 11-2009
Product Reference: 965.265.00.0 (00)
Geberit Exposed Cistern Installation
This guide provides instructions for the installation of Geberit exposed cisterns. The primary focus is on the assembly and mounting of the flush pipe mechanism and its connections to the cistern and plumbing system.
Components and Assembly Stages
The installation process involves several key stages and components, illustrated by diagrams:
Main Assembly Diagram
A cistern is depicted connected to a vertical flush pipe assembly. This assembly features multiple connection points labeled A, B, and C, leading to a final connection D at the bottom.
Detailed Views:
Connection A: Cistern Outlet
This connection point (labeled A) involves a component with a diameter of 53 mm. It includes a rubber seal (gasket) and a securing nut, designed to connect the flush valve assembly to the cistern outlet.
Connection B: Mounting Brackets
Connection points labeled B show mounting brackets, typically used with screws, to secure the vertical pipe assembly to a wall or support structure for stability.
Connection C: Pipe Sections and Lubrication
Connection points labeled C illustrate sections of the flush pipe joined by couplings. One detailed view shows a grease gun applying lubricant to a coupling, indicating a method for ensuring a watertight seal and facilitating assembly of pipe sections.
Connection D: Final Plumbing Interface
Connection D, at the lower end of the assembly, is a threaded connection with a diameter of 60 mm. This is the point where the flush pipe assembly interfaces with the main plumbing system.
Associated Fittings
A separate diagram shows various pipe sections, elbows, and fittings, suggesting that the flush pipe assembly can be configured to suit different installation requirements.
Manufacturer Information
Company: Geberit International AG
Address: Schachenstrasse 77, CH-8645 Jona
Website: www.geberit.com
Contact: dokumentation@geberit.com