Step 3: Test eye wash unit
1. After completing installation, test the eye wash station for
proper operation by pulling down the tray (see Figure 3).
Visually inspect the eye wash unit weekly for cleanliness
and proper solution level (per ANSI Standard Z358.1-2004).
When the water level drops below the 15-minute fill line,
the tank must be emptied and then refilled. To refill the eye
wash tank, follow the procedures outlined in Step 2 found
on page 4.
OPTIONAL UNIT WITH HEATER JACKET: Test the unit
by pulling the front flap down and all the way out. This
action should activate the water spray. Check the sprayheads
for proper water flow and look for possible water leakage
throughout the unit. Visually inspect all areas of the heater
jacket to verify proper operation of the heating element.
2. Attach the eye wash inspection tag (supplied) to the eye
wash unit. This tag is to be used for weekly inspection
documentation. Hook-and-loop fasteners are provided to
attach the tag to the unit.
3. If the eye wash unit is not working properly, remove it from
the hazard area and contact Bradley Corporation
immediately.
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Bradley Corporation • 215-1546 Rev. C; ECN 07-525
9/12/07
Installation
S19-921, S19-921H, S19-921HR
Figure 3
Figure 2b
CAP
TANK
PEDESTAL
DRAIN HOLE
LATCH
CLAMP