Description
Bradleys Navigator emergency thermostatic mixing valves provide tepid water ( 60-100 F ) by mixing cold and hot water to a predetermined temperature. Tepid water encourages injured workers to remain beneath the deluge of water released from the emergency fixture for the entire ANSI required 15 minute flush. ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-1998 first required tepid water and the 2004 standard outlined that definition of the temperature range in it appendix. Each Navigator Emergency TMV features a fixed cold water bypass that will allow cold water to flow should the hot water exceed the predetermined temperature reflecting Bradley’s commitment to customers, quality and its dedication to manufacturing quality products that protect your employees.
KEY FEATURES
- Reliable liquid filled thermostat
- Accurate temperature control to within +/- 3*
- Dial Thermometer
- Checkstops on inlets
- Built in cold water bypass
- Positive shut-off of hot supply when cold supply is lost
- Dirt and lime resistant
- Factory assembled and tested
- Universal mounting capability
- Valves are preset at 85*F and are adjustable from 65 to 95
- All items comply with ANSI/ISEA Z358.1
Emergency Fixture Facts
ANSI requires that an emergency fixture be supplied with tepid flushing fluid between 60-100*F ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 Section 7.4.5, Appendix B6
Thermostatic Mixing Valves
Model S19-2000 7gpm@30psi Accommodates one eyewash or Eye/Facewash
Model S19-2250 48gpm@30psi Accommodates one combination shower, up to two drench showers or multiple eyewashes ASSE 1071 and cUPC certified
Model S19-2350 72.5gpm@30psi Accommodates up to two combination showers, three drench showers or multiple Eyewashes.