The ultimate in emergency response! A Free-Standing Stainless Steel Emergency Shower Certified by CSA to meet the ANSI Z358.1 standards.

Model 9201E emergency mixing valve (patent pending) thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency showers and eyewash equipment. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency shower and eyewash stations, a series of cold water by-pass valves open in the event of hot water pressure loss. (No gauges supplied - ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate temperature measurement.) A flow rate of 1 to 31 gpm (3.8 to 117.3 L) for better temperature control across the operating range AXION's superior design and technology provide a complete safety solution for increased victim comfort. Lowest internal pressure drop for this class of valve (advantage where supply pressure is low) Wax based thermostat technology for fast response time with proven highly reliable temperature control Highest Cold Water Bypass flow rate in the industry (65% of rated tepid flow rate) Brass valve design with internal check stops Over-sized valve seats resist failures caused by foreign matter A new and efficient shuttle design eliminates valve sticking A custom funnel design improves temperature control at low flow rates Outlet temperature is factory set to 85° F (29° C). Tempered water: High temperature limit is factory set to 90° F (32° C). Cold water by-pass valves are closed during normal operation, regardless of flow rate. For important installation information, please read Scald Warning. CSA Listings: CSA certified per ASSE 1071, ANSI Z358.1, and applicable sections of CSA B125.3.

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Model 9201E AXION® Emergency Tempering Valve thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency showers and eyewash equipment, with a flow rate of 31 gpm (117.3 L).

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Model 9201E (patent pending) is a thermostatic mixing valve that mixes hot and cold water to supply tempered water to emergency shower and eyewash fixtures requiring flow up to 31 gpm (117.3 L). Unit employs a paraffin filled thermostatic mixing element. Lowest internal pressure drop where supply pressure is low, and a high Cold Water Bypass flow rate of 20 gpm (75.7 L). The improved brass design with a one piece casting uses internal check stops, oversized valve seats, a shuttle design that eliminates valve sticking, and a funnel design to improve temperature control with better mixing at low flow rates. Lime and calcium resistant components are used throughout. The outlet temperature factory setting is 85° F (26° C). Maximum operating pressure: 125 psi (8.62 Bar). Temperature adjustment range 60 - 90° F (16 - 35° C). Maximum inlet temperature: 180° F (82° C). Recommended inlet temperature: 140° F (60° C). Minimum inlet temperature: 120° F (49° C) Inlets 1-1/4" NPT(F). Outlet 1-1/4" NPT(F).

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