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Maintenance

Regular servicing and maintenance of emergency safety shower and eye/face wash equipment is essential to ensure 

 

correct functionality. All services and weekly activations must be recorded to ensure a full history is maintained as per 

European and International standard requirements. 

Weekly activation

All equipment should be visually inspected and activated at least once a week to ensure it is operating properly, to clear 

 

the line of any sediment build up and check that the water runs clear. 

Where fitted, the external test handle can be used for ease.

Please visit www.hughes-safety.com/weekly-activation to download the checklist and video detailing what to look out for to 

remain compliant.

Hughes recommend equipment be serviced and cleaned regularly, and at least every 6 months. To purchase spare parts call 

us on (1) 866-312-1652 or email [email protected]

Periodic analysis of the water quality is recommended to ensure there is no build-up of harmful bacteria.

Regular cleaning of the outside of the emergency equipment is recommended. Abrasives or solvents must not be used to 

clean the unit as this can damage the surface or affect the instruction stickers.

Safety showers:

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Remove the shower head/nozzle periodically to clean, disinfect and ensure any build-up of debris or bacteria is 

removed. 

Eye and eye/face washes:

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Nozzles should be cleaned regularly; the frequency will depend on the ambient conditions of the installation. 

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Diffusers can be unscrewed for cleaning. 

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After any cleaning or maintenance work has been carried out on the equipment it is imperative that the eye and 

 

eye/face washes are given a full operational test and any flow regulator or volume control screws are re-adjusted 

 

to ensure optimum performance. It is recommended that eye wash diffusers are replaced every six months.

Electrical equipment:

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Thorough visual inspections should be carried out to check for external damage to the electrical units, their cables  

or the junction boxes. Should any part be found to be damaged, this must be reported and repaired or replaced 

as soon as possible. A further test should be carried out to establish that it functions as intended. Any additional 

electrical tests should be carried out at the discretion of a qualified electrician. 

Servicing and cleaning

Summary of Contents for 40K45G

Page 1: ... will occur at Hughes Safety Showers option at no charge and return freight prepaid by Hughes Safety Showers All other return of the product to the owner shall be at the owner s expense Proper use by the customer is necessary for the effectiveness of the product as well as the safety of those using the same The user is solely responsible to determine the suitability of any Hughes Safety Showers pr...

Page 2: ...edures must be in place for cleaning residue water after safety shower use Loose objects or gravel should not obstruct the operation of the shower where walk on foot panels or foot treadles are fitted An ISO 3864 1 compliant safety sign should be displayed on or near the safety shower or eye wash The sign should be well positioned so it is visible to all within the hazardous area The area must alw...

Page 3: ...r lighting then the supply should conform to the requirements as detailed in the job specific electrical drawings Please consult a qualified electrician when installing commissioning electrical equipment CAUTION Safety showers for general purpose electrical areas cannot be used in hazardous areas as per NFPA 70 and CSA 22 2 Electrical details Heated jacket Voltage 120VAC Power rating 75W 2A on sta...

Page 4: ...outside of the emergency equipment is recommended Abrasives or solvents must not be used to clean the unit as this can damage the surface or affect the instruction stickers Safety showers Remove the shower head nozzle periodically to clean disinfect and ensure any build up of debris or bacteria is removed Eye and eye face washes Nozzles should be cleaned regularly the frequency will depend on the ...

Page 5: ... use of the unit If work cannot be prohibited or suspended a portable unit must be provided to supply the initial wash only after which it will be necessary to move the person to a plumbed emergency safety shower eyebath or eye face wash unit to complete the procedure Note Portable units are not acceptable as a long term substitute for permanent locations A selection of our emergency safety shower...

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