Series SV160
Emergency Shower Valve
(1)
Installation &
Maintenance Manual
M ESV H
Setting the Mixing Valve
Caution:
When maintaining and adjusting the
mixing valve, all fixtures should be isolated from
use. Stingray Systems recommends that you
work safely at all times and in a manner consistent
with the OSHA Lock/Tagout standard, 29 CFR
1910.147 and other applicable standards.
This mixing valve has been set at the factory to
deliver 85°F outlet flow. Should the valve require
adjustment, or an application require a different set
temperature, proceed as follows:
1. Contact the proper medical and safety authori-
ties to determine correct water temperature for
the specific application.
2. If the valve is outfitted with a padlock #1 and
lockout plate #2, unlock and remove.
3. Use a spanner wrench to remove the tamper-
resistant cap screws #3.
4. Create a draw on the mixing valve by opening
a downstream shower fixture.
Caution:
When maintaining and adjusting the mix-
ing valve, the delivered flushing fluid temperature
shall be 60°F (15°C) to 95°F (35°C). In circum-
stances where chemical reaction is accelerated
by flushing fluid temperature, a medical advisor
should be consulted for the optimum temperature
for each application.
Note:
Valve must be installed with check valves.
If shut off valves are installed in the shower line
for maintenance purposes, provisions shall be
made to prevent unauthorized shut off.
Valve
Number A
B
C
D
SV160
11
″
9
″
8
″
4
1
/
4
″
DIMENSIONS:
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CAPACITIES – SERIES SV160
Pressure Drop PSI
5
10
20
30
45
Tempered Flow
25
35
50
60
72
Cold Water Bypass
14
20
28
40
45
D
V2
V1
#3 CAP SCREWS
SAFETY LATCH
#1 PADLOCK (optional)
#2 LOCKOUT PLATE
(optional)
30
40
50
60
70 80
90
110
120
130
30
40
50
60
70 80
90
110
120
130
30
40
50
60
70 80
90
110
120
130
1”
4 N.P.T.
COLD
INLET
N.P.T.
HOT
INLET
1”
4
A
B
C
1
1
N.P.T. TEMPERED
OUTLET
1”
4
1
T2
T3
T1
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