Installation Guides

  1. Please view photo guides Fig 1 and Fig 2 further down this page in conjunction with this written guide.
  2. Isolate water to flush tank and mark position on water feed pipe (A) where you wish to fit the 15 mm compression Tee with Female Iron (B).
  3. Cut water pipe (A) with pipe cutter and remove a 20mm section to allow fitting of the 15 mm compression Tee with Female Iron (B).
  4. Fit 15 mm compression Tee with Female Iron (B)and tight olive nuts on water feed pipe
  5. Put 15 rounds of PFTE tape on the inlet thread of water isolating valve (C) and screw and tighten into Female Iron of the 15mm compression Tee (B).
  6. Connect shower hose (E) (the end with the standard 1/2 BSP nut not the end with the taper nut as this is fitted to the shower head ) to outlet of water isolating valve (C) ensuring you fit the 1/2 inch neoprene sealing washer supplied with the shower kit and nip tight .
  7. Connect shower hose (E) (the end with the taper nut) to Bidet Shower head (d) ensuring you fit the 1/2 inch neoprene sealing washer supplied with the shower kit and nip tight.
  8. Position and mark the wall bracket (F) at a suitable height and position that can be readily reached whilst sitting on toilet. Drill 2 x10mm holes in wall (check position you intend to drill does not have any pipes or cables buried beneath the wall), using wall plugs and screws provide fit wall bracket firmly to wall and place shower head in bracket.
  9. Turn on mains water and check for any seepage or leaks around any joints, tighten as required. Open water isolating valve (C) , discharge shower into toilet bowl.
  10. Please be advised we can supply 15mm Compression Tee’s with Female Iron (B) if required.
  11. Note: If the Bidet Shower head can accidentally come into contact with the water in the toilet bowl an anti-syphoning system must installed to prevent syphoning of toilet water back in to the mains supply or the hose restrained by a clip to prevent the shower head accidentall contacting the water in the toilet bowl. All installations must comply with your applicable local water authority regulations. If you are unsure regarding any matters contained in this guide please consult a qualified plumber. Click for HERE to view extracts from the relevant water regulations applicable to England and Wales governing back flow prevention for hoses fitted adjacent to WC pans, other markets and territories will differ.
  12. Remember: always turn the water isolating valve off after each use of the Bidet Shower and relieve the hose water pressure into the toilet bowl, this will also help prolong the life of the shower

Fig 1
A: Water feed pipe to toilet flush tank
B: 15 mm compression Tee with Female Iron, (part No TEE0580)

C: Water Isolating Valve, (part No VAL0800)
D: Bidet Shower Head, (part of BRA2980 Bidet Shower set)

E: Double lock stainless steel shower hose, (part of BRA2980)
F: Wall bracket for holding shower head, (part of BRA2980)

To install this configuration you will require the following:-

  • Any one of our Shower kits
  • TEE0580 compression tee with ½” BSP female iron
  • VAL0800 ¼ turn ceramic valve

Fig 2
A: Water feed pipe to toilet flush tank
B: DIY Self piercing valve, (part No VAL0900)
C: Wall bracket for holding shower head, (part of BRA2980)
D: Bidet Shower Head, (part of BRA2980)
E: Double lock stainless steel shower hose, (part of BRA2980)

There is a written step by step guide on how to fit the VAL0900 self piercing valve and shower on our site at this link

To install this configuration you will require the following:-

  • Any Shower kit
  • VAL0900 Self piercing valve

Diagram of a typical Installation Using a Hot / Cold Mixer system for a Bidet Shower Installation.

Other views of some components

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will it take to receive my goods?

Dependent on the type of order we either send by DPD Courier which means the goods will be delivered the next working day (excluding weekends or holidays) or we send by Royal Mail to addresses in the U.K. If you pick 1st Class Mail, this will usually be delivered in 1 to 2 days. For 2nd Class Mail please allow up to 5 working days. For the EU and rest of the world we Airmail which means you will receive your goods in 2 to 5 days dependent on your location. If it is absolutely essential you receive your order on a certain day, maybe because you have booked a plumber etc. we strongly recommend you use our DPD next business day guaranteed delivery service.

What is the warranty and return policy

Warranty Condition:
Bidet Showers Kits, Showers, Accessories and Mixers: we offer to repair or replace, excluding postage / packaging if the unit fails due to a manufacturing fault with in the first 1 year of normal intended use.

Electronic Bidet seats: we offer to repair or replace, excluding postage / packaging, if the item fails due to a manufacturing fault with in the first 2 years of normal intended use. Removal, return and Installation is not covered under this warranty.

Returns:
If you have a change of mind, goods may be returned within 7 days of receipt in original undamaged, re-saleable condition. It is the purchasers responsibility to ensure the goods are returned to and received by us in the required condition.

simple explanation on how the units are installed?
If it is felt the particular product requires connection instructions these can be viewed by clicking the addition images / information tab on the product page or, if not available online, by emailing us for instructions at admin@wet-water.co.uk
Where is the bidet shower made?
Our products are sourced from a number of quality assured manufacturers from Europe, the Far East and United States. We also design and package all of our warm water kits at our operation in the United Kingdom.
What is the shower head made from?
Dependent on the model they are made from either ABS and a combination of metal or all metal such as Brass with chrome finish. You can obtain this information by clicking the product details tab of any model and referring to the specification details.
How much water pressure do most homes have?
The average home has between 20 and 60psi (1.5 – 4 bar)