The G6020 is used with eyewash, eye/face wash, dual purpose eyewash/drench hose and drenchhose units. Depending on supply size and pressure, a single thermostatic mixing valve can be used to supply multiple units. Inlet and outlet connections have ½” NPT female thread.Valves are furnished with lockable shutoff valves, check valves, stainless steel basket filters, temperature gauge and mounting bracket as standard. Valves are available for pipe mounting or installed in surface or recess mounted cabinets.

The G6040 is used with emergency shower and emergency eyewash/shower combination stations. Depending on supply size and pressure, a single thermostatic mixing valve can be used to supply multiple units. Inlet connections have 1” NPT female thread and outlet connection has 1-1/4” NPT female thread.Valves are furnished with lockable shutoff valves, check valves, stainless steel basket filters, temperature gauge and mounting bracket as standard. Valves are available for pipe mounting or installed in surface or recess mounted cabinets.

NAICS was developed under the auspices of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and adopted in 1997 to replace the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. It was developed jointly by the U.S. Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC), Statistics Canada, and Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia, to allow for a high level of comparability in business statistics among the North American countries.

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G6040 50 Gallon (189 Liter) Capacity The G6040 is used with emergency shower and emergency eyewash/shower combination stations. Depending on supply size and pressure, a single thermostatic mixing valve can be used to supply multiple units. Inlet connections have 1” NPT female thread and outlet connection has 1-1/4” NPT female thread.Valves are furnished with lockable shutoff valves, check valves, stainless steel basket filters, temperature gauge and mounting bracket as standard. Valves are available for pipe mounting or installed in surface or recess mounted cabinets.

Guardian Equipment’s new thermostatic mixing valves use a precision wax-filled thermal actuator to precisely blend hot and cold water to the desired tepid temperature. Valves offer the highest flow rates on the market in both normal and bypass mode (i.e. in the event of hot water failure). In the event of a loss of cold water, valves will shut off completely and not allow any flow at all.

G6020 13 Gallon (49 Liter) Capacity The G6020 is used with eyewash, eye/face wash, dual purpose eyewash/drench hose and drenchhose units. Depending on supply size and pressure, a single thermostatic mixing valve can be used to supply multiple units. Inlet and outlet connections have ½” NPT female thread.Valves are furnished with lockable shutoff valves, check valves, stainless steel basket filters, temperature gauge and mounting bracket as standard. Valves are available for pipe mounting or installed in surface or recess mounted cabinets.

This official U.S. Government Web site provides the latest information on plans for NAICS revisions, as well as access to various NAICS reference files and tools. Additional information on the background and development of NAICS is available in the History section of this Web site.

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The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.