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Note: This is a control system which must be cleaned and maintained regularly (see Maintenance Guide and Record card included with valve shipment).

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Guide

G3600LF Series Thermostatic Mixing Valves

IMPORTANT: THESE SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE MIXED WATER 

FROM 60 TO 90°F (15 TO 32°C) FOR EMERGENCY EYE OR EYE/FACE WASH 

APPLICATIONS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSE 1071.

Installation

1.  Install valve in a location where it may be easily cleaned, 

adjusted or repaired.

2.  Inlets are clearly marked on valve body casting. Connect hot 

water to inlet marked "HOT" and cold water to inlet marked 

"COLD."

3.  Included angle checkstops must be installed on both supply 

lines (see above).

4.   Use solder or pipe cement sparingly. Flush supply pipes 

before connecting valve. Flush outlet pipe and valve once 

valve is connected.

Maximum operating pressure is 125 PSI (860 KPA) for hot and cold 

water. Maximum hot to cold water pressure differential is 5%.

Note: Should piping be exposed to excessive hot or cold conditions, 

it may be necessary to insulate piping to prevent freezing or scalding 

water.

Note: Please provide valve serial number (stamped on cover of valve) when ordering parts.

Thermometer

1/2" OD Copper 

Tube Inlets

Cold Water 

Inlet

Hot Water 

Inlet

G3600LF

Angle Checkstop

Angle Checkstop

Summary of Contents for G3600LF Series

Page 1: ...eaned adjusted or repaired 2 Inlets are clearly marked on valve body casting Connect hot water to inlet marked HOT and cold water to inlet marked COLD 3 Included angle checkstops must be installed on both supply lines see above 4 Use solder or pipe cement sparingly Flush supply pipes before connecting valve Flush outlet pipe and valve once valve is connected Maximum operating pressure is 125 PSI 8...

Page 2: ... Reset Adjustable High Temperature Limit Stop If installed on a circulated hot water system verify the valve is piped according to Required Piping Method on page 3 See page 5 for complete parts breakdown and parts kits WARNING THIS THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE HAS AN ADJUSTABLE HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT STOP WHICH MUST BE CHECKED IF TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH THE INSTALLER MUST RESET THIS STOP IMMEDIATELY ...

Page 3: ...e that is a substantial distance from the hot water source Recommended hot water inlet temperature is 135 F 57 C This unit must be cycled each time the emergency equipment is inspected See ANSI Z358 1 Maintenance and Training section 1 Set the thermostatic mixing valve to full hot 2 Activate eye or eye face wash and verify outlet temperature does not exceed 90 F 32 C 3 Turn thermostatic valve to f...

Page 4: ... long slot end nearest port sleeve nut Tighten port sleeve nut to complete reassembly DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN To Clean Thermostat Group Loosen set screw and remove handle Figure 1 Remove retaining ring and stop Push rod through cover to remove thermostat group DO NOT PULL COILS OUT OF SHAPE Use brush and cleaning solution non corrosive and grit free to remove any depost build up from thermostat coil Wa...

Page 5: ... high temperature limit stop must be reset see page 2 2 G3600LF valves are furnished with lockable dials Includes parts to repair both hot and cold checkstops Set Screw Thermostatic Mixing Valve Parts Item Part Number Description 1 TA 5 Base Stud 2 MU 2C Cover Screw 3 6810 Thermostat Group 4 6820 Stop 5 68240 Handle 6 MU 5A Stem O Ring 7 3009 Cover O Ring 8 TAG 1M Port Sleeve Assembly Item Part Nu...

Page 6: ...d determined by the manufacturer to be defective in materials or workmanship There are no warranties expressed or implied which extend beyond verbiage contained herein There are no implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Guardian Equipment will not be held liable for labor incidental or consequential damages Any alteration or improper installation or improper use ...

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