Installation & Operation Manual
Manual #7109-103-001
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION:
Supplies required: (not provided by Acorn)
1. Wall fasteners for signage & possible eye/face wash
mounting.
2. Pipe sealant or Teflon tape for sealing water connections.
IMPORTANT: FLUSH WATER SUPPLY LINES PRIOR
TO CONNECTION TO SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
NOTES:
• Use hand tools and wrenches in a manner which will prevent
marring finished surfaces. Strap wrenches or tools with
plastic jaw linings are highly recommended.
• Refer to Rough-in for location of supply and drain lines.
• Fragments of Teflon tape or pipe sealant residue can with the
proper
operation of this unit. Ensure pipe sealant
methods do not cause contamination in the system.
STEP ONE: LOCATE & DRILL MOUNTING HARDWARE
HOLES
1. Locate the eye/face was against the wall at the
recommended height. (NOTE) The eye/face was needs to be
mounted into studs or heavy duty wall anchors, supplied by
the installer.
2. From underneath the eye/face wash, mark the mounting
holes for drilling.
3. Drill the holes to fit the appropriate hardware. supplied by the
installer.
STEP TWO: MOUNT THE UNIT
1. Hole the eye/face wash against the wall and install the
mounting hardware into the previously drilled holes.
2. Make sure the eye/face wash is level and tighten all
hardware.
STEP THREE: PLUMBING & TESTING
1. Plumb the drain tube to the existing drain line.
2. Plumb a ½”line to supply to the ½” ball valve, ensure that no
debris are in the line
3. Turn on potable water supply.
4. Turn eye/wash wash on and inspect system for leaks, verify
wash heads flow properly.
STEP FOUR: SINAGE & INSPECTION
1. Position sign with clear visibility, in close proximity to safety
equipment and mark mounting hole locations.
2. Select appropriate 1/4” anchors, screws and washers
(Supplied by others) to install signage.
3. Attach inspection tag supplied, with plastic zip tie.
BACKSIDE MOUNTING HOLES
SHOWN FOR REFERENCE
MOUNTING HOLE
LOCATION 4X
INSPECTION
TAG
MOUNTING SCREWS &
HARDWARE TYPICAL 2X
(PROVIDED BY INSTALLER)
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Revised: 05/06/13
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