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The Stainless Steel Eye Wash with Treadle Operation is suitable for use in laboratories, chemical handling areas, and industrial sites. The integrated eyewash bowl features dual jets to provide a gentle, balanced rinse for the eyes, while the foot pedal activation allows for hands-free operation and faster response in emergency situations. This freestanding, floor-mounted structure is ideal for installation near hazardous points to help minimize injuries from chemical splashes and contamination accidents.
Description


Product Specification
Materials: SS304
Surface finishing:Polished/Glossy epoxy coated
Function: eye and face washing
Eye wash switch: two-piece ball valve
Pipe diameter: 38mm
Nominal pressure: 1.0Mpa
Working pressure: 0.2~0.4Mpa
Test pressure: 1.5Mpa
Working environment temperature: 0°C~40°C
Eye wash/face wash water flow: ≥11.4 L/min
Eye wash bowl: 300mm straight edge design, gather water, prevent splash
Dust cover: integrated design of main body, not easy to lose
Inner size: G 1/2" , male
Outlet size: Rp 1" , female
Inlet height: 753mm
Outlet height: 86mm
Product features: After the use of eye wash and face wash is stopped, the water in the pipeline will be drained automatically to achieve the purpose of anti-freezing.
Notes : The inlet part and outlet part are customizable;shut off valve and filter are
proposed to be equipped on the water-supply end.
Product Maintenance
Weekly Inspection:
Activate the valve to test water flow, ensuring smooth discharge and normal pressure (0.2 – 0.6 MPa). Inspect spray heads for clogs and clean dust covers and any impurities.
Ensure the valve operates smoothly to prevent failure during emergencies.
Monthly Comprehensive Maintenance:
Drain the water in the pipes, remove sediment, and prevent bacterial growth or pipe corrosion. Check if the water quality is clear and replace the water storage in self-contained equipment.
Emergency Stainless Steel Eye Wash equipment must be readily accessible in areas where corrosive or injurious materials are used. They should be as close as possible to the area where a potential exposure can occur. At a maximum those work areas must be within 10 seconds of the emergency flushing equipment. ANSI defines the normal speed of travel as 55 ft per 10 seconds for an average person. Keep in mind that in an emergency, it may take longer than 10 seconds to travel this distance.