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Eye Face Wash Temperature Mixing Valve

T&S Brass

EW-9201EF

Brass thermostatic mixing valve with fail-safe back up, check valves,1/2" NPT female inlets and 3/4" female outlet. Certified to ANSI Z358.1.

  • Pressure: 30 - 90 psi (2.07 bar - 6.21 bar)
  • Temperature: 60°F - 100°F (15.56°C - 37.78°C)
  • 1 to 12.00 GPM @ 60 psi (45.42 L/min @ 4.14 bar)

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Eye Face Wash Temperature Mixing Valve

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Features & Benefits

  • Brass thermostatic mixing valve with fail-safe back up
  • Thermostatic mixing valve supplies tempered water to fixtures requiring flow up to 7Gpm at 30psi sufficient for a signle eye/face wash unit
  • Includes thermostatic mixing element and outlet temperature gauge
  • Fail-safe back up ensures shut-off of incoming hot water if cold water fails or is interrupted; valve goes into cold water bypass mode
  • Maintains outlet temperature to within +/- 5 degrees F (2.5 degrees C) wth as little as 2Gpm water flow
  • 1/2" NPT inlet and 3/4" NPT outlet
  • Supplied with check valves
  • Outlet temperature factory setting: 80deg F (26 degrees C)
  • Maximum inlet pressure: 125 psi
  • Recommended inlet temperature: 140deg F
  • Maximum inlet temperature: 180deg F (82deg C)
  • Minimum inlet temperature: 120deg F
  • Material: Brass
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Emergency Safety Equipment by Haws

For Immediate On-The-Job Eye Safety

Why do you need to consider installing an eyewash station in your facility? Since OSHA does not require eyewash stations by industry, the need for an eyewash station should be determined by the chemicals that are used in an establishment. Wherever corrosive chemicals are being used, an eyewash station is very important for employee safety and health.

"The medical profession teaches and practices irrigating eyes by introducing flushing fluid at the inner corner of the eye -- adjacent to the nose -- letting it run across the eye to the outer edge. This is specifically done to avoid driving contaminants into the lacrimal punctum and the nasal cavity. The accepted medical practice is counter to the way most eyewashes operate and can result in further injury to the splash or blown-particulate injured victim. Axion MSR is the only eyewash product that duplicates the methodology used by and recommended by healthcare professionals."

-- Robert S. Wolf, Opthalmologist

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