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Speakman Emergency Tank Shower - Se-8000

The document describes an emergency 528 gallon gravity-fed tank shower and eyewash. It has a rotationally molded polyethylene water tank covered in insulation and protected by a shroud. It is fitted with a 3kw immersion heater to prevent freezing and has a PIR controlled downlight. Various optional add-ons are listed such as an alarm system, stainless steel bowls, and privacy screens.
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Speakman Emergency Tank Shower - Se-8000

The document describes an emergency 528 gallon gravity-fed tank shower and eyewash. It has a rotationally molded polyethylene water tank covered in insulation and protected by a shroud. It is fitted with a 3kw immersion heater to prevent freezing and has a PIR controlled downlight. Various optional add-ons are listed such as an alarm system, stainless steel bowls, and privacy screens.
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Eyewash with Alarm system Eyewash with

stainless steel for both shower

SPEAKMAN EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER | SE-8000


bowl & eyewash
(optional) (optional)
(ts-sseyewash) (ts-alarm)

Emergency 528 gallon (2000L)


Gravity-Fed Tank Shower and Eyewash se-8000 (options) Fea
Water Treadle plate Shower Head
528 gallon
collection
capacity tank
activator for se-8000 (options) Features
bund main shower
For use in indoor and outdoor non-hazardous
(optional) (optional)
locations.
(ts-bund) (ts-treadle)

Rotationally molded polyethylene, water tank is Options 230V, Single Phase, 50

covered in 1-1/2” reflective rigid polyurethane foam, Eyewash with Eyewash with
Alarm system
insulation board and tank structure is futher stainless steel for both shower
bowl & eyewash
protected by a shroud complete with warning signs. (optional) (optional)
(ts-sseyewash) (ts-alarm)

se-8000 (options) Alarm Features


System for both
528 gallon (2000L) overhead insulated tank is fitted Shower and Eyewash
with a 3kw immersion heater with high temperature
Water Treadle plate Shower Head
cutoff to prevent overheating conditions. collection activator for
Digital Water Lever and
Eyewash with Alarm system
bund
(optional)
main shower
Water Temperature Gauge
(optional) Eyewash w
Emergency (ts-bund) (ts-treadle)

5w/ft. heating cable protects internal piping from shower


Privacy stainless steel
Stainless steel for both
Digital watershower
level
freezing conditions for both shower and eyewash.
screens (3) bowlsupport & water&temperature
eyewash 230V, Single Phase, 50/60Hz

sides frame gauge


(optional)
(optional) Eyewash with
stainless steel
Alarm system
(optional)
for both shower
Eyewash with
Privacy Screens (3) Sides
PIR controlled downlight in shower area, and all the (optional) (optional) (not shown)
(ts-sseyewash)
bowl
se-8000 (options)
& eyewash
Fea
electronics required to incorporate these and other (ts-screens) (ts-sssupport) (optional)
(ts-sseyewash)
(ts-alarm)
(ts-gauge)
(optional)
(ts-alarm)
electrical optional features such as: Privacy Stainless steel Digital water level
screens (3) support & water temperature
sides frame gauge
• Digital Display Gauge which indicates water level treadle plate activator (optional) (optional) (optional)

and water temperature data (option) ts-treadle ts-sssupport stainless se-8000 (options)
steel support
(ts-screens)
frame
(ts-sssupport) (ts-gauge) Features
for main shower
Water Treadle plate Shower Head
• Visual/audio alarm beacon (option) collection digital water
activator
ts-treadle for level &shower
water
treadle plate activator
ts-sssupport stainless steel support frame
ts-bund water collection bund ts-gauge bund se-8000 (options) main shower
for main
Features
Integrated (optional) temperature
ts-bund
(optional) gauge
water collection bund Eyewash with Stainless
ts-gauge
digital water level & water
temperature gauge
(ts-bund) (ts-treadle)
eyewash alarm system
ts-sseyewash eyewash withfor
Steel
both
stainless
Bowl ts-alarm
steel bowl
(not shown) alarm system for both

The power supply hook up to the electrical system ts-sseyewash eyewash with stainless steel bowl ts-alarm shower & eyewash
shower
ts-screens
Eyewash & eyewash
withprivacy screens (3) sides
Alarm system Eyewash w
shall be 240 volt, single phase, 50/60Hz.
ts-screens Water
privacy screens (3) sides Treadle plate
stainless steel
bowl
for both shower
& eyewash
Shower
collection activator for
Eyewash with
(optional)
stainless steel
(ts-sseyewash)
Stainless
Alarm
for both
system
Support
Steel
(optional)
showerFrame
(ts-alarm)
Eyewash with

bowl
bund main shower
& eyewash
(optional) (optional) 230V, Single Phase, 50/60Hz

(ts-sseyewash) (ts-alarm)
Eyewash with Alarm system Eyewash with
(optional) stainless steel
Privacy
(optional)
for both shower
Stainless steel Digital water level
bowl & eyewash
Elevated
drain
(ts-bund) screens
sides
(3)
(optional)
(ts-sseyewash)
(ts-treadle) support
(optional)
frame
(ts-alarm)
& water temperature
Treadle plate activator
gauge
(optional) (optional) for main shower
(optional)
(ts-screens) Water
(ts-sssupport)
Treadle plate
(ts-gauge)
Shower H
collection
Water activator
Treadle plate for Shower Head
collection
bund activator
mainfor shower
bund
treadle plate activator
main shower
Water Collection Bund
ts-treadle (optional) ts-sssupport (optional)
stainless steel support frame
(optional) (optional)
for main shower
(ts-bund) (ts-treadle)
(ts-bund) (ts-treadle)
Water Treadle plate Shower Head
digital water level & water
ts-bund
collection water collection bund ts-gauge
activator for temperature gauge
bund main shower alarm system for both
ts-sseyewash
(optional)eyewash with stainless steel bowl
(optional) ts-alarm
shower & eyewash
SPECIFICATIONS
Features

EYE/FACE WASH FEATURES: OPTIONS:


Plan
• Yellow Plastic Bowl ❑ TS-TREADLE
• (2) yellow plastic spray outlets with flip-top dust caps Treadle plate activator for main shower
• ½” NPT female brass, chrome-plated, full flow stay-open ❑ TS-BUND
ball valve Water Collection Bund
• Stainless steel push handle activator ❑ TS-SSEYEWASH

1413
Eyewash with Stainless Steel Bowl
SHOWER FEATURES: ❑ TS-SCREENS
• Insulated 528 gallon (2000 ltr) Polyethylene Tank Privacy Screens (3) Sides
• Support frame constructed from 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1/8 hot dipped ❑ TS-SSSUPPORT
galvanized tubular steel, with fixed bolt down brackets Stainless Steel Support Frame
• Ø10-1/4” stainless steel shower head ❑ TS-GAUGE
1470
• 1-1/2” NPT female stainless steel full flow ball valve, activated Digital Water Lever and Water Temperature Gauge
by yellow steel Push Bar ❑ TS-ALARM
• Mechanical water level gauge Alarm System for both Shower and Eyewash Front Elevation
• 1” NPT water fill inlet, with valve and ball float for automatic
shutoff when tank is full COMPLIANCE:
• 1” NPT water overflow outlet •C
 omplies to ANSI/ISEA Z358.1
• 240 Volt, Single Phase, 50/60Hz, 13.88 Amps • Constructed using UL Approved Electrical Components
• 3kw Immersion Heater that will maintain an approximate
water temperature of 86° F at an ambient temperature of 14 °F. WARRANTY:
• Heat Tracing for Shower and Eyewash Piping • 3 year (general mechanical) limited
• PIR Sensor and Area Downlight • 1 year (electrical equipment) limited
• Thermal cutoff to shutoff electrical power to prevent
overheating conditions
• Universal emergency signage
• Weights:

3897
• 1598 lbs. (un-filled)
• 6004 lbs. (filled)

NOTE: 1. All dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless


otherwise specified and are subject to change without notice.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 2


COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF KEY FEATURES
Competition

Brand Image SKU Capacity Structure material Standard Equipment Certification


Haws 8770 430 gallons 1628 L Stainless Steel pipe, Shower head + Eye/face CSA
fiberglass tank, bronze wash standard,
valves water-proof side panels

Hughes EXP-MH-14K/ 320 gallons 1200 L uPVC pipe, high-density Shower head + eye/face ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2009
1200-GALVZ12 polyethylene tank, uPVC wash
shower valve, stainless
steel eye wash valve

Guardian G4710 400 gallons 1514 L Stainless steel frame/tank/ Shower head + eye/face CSA
ball valves wash

FSI F-SS1RT-L2000 528 gallons Stainless steel frame/tank Shower head + eye/face ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-1998
2000 L wash, panic bar

Speakman SE-8000 528 gallons Rotationally molded Shower head + eyewash, ANSI/ISEA Z358.1
2000 L polyethylene, water tank panic bar UL Approved Electrical
covered in 1-1/2” reflective Components
rigid polyurethane foam,
insulation board tank
structure is protected by a
plastic shroud

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 3


INSTALLATION
How to install

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES 1 Determine final mounting position per all 4 Disconnect all temporary shipping
OSHA, ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 requirements. brackets that are holding the unit in place.

SE-8000 Crane Forklift • This area should be well lit, and the area NOTE: After removal of support
around and underneath the equipment bracketing, if drain sump pan is included
needs to have proper drainage to ensure proceed to step #5, if not proceed to
there is no standing water left after step #7.
activation.
or
• It’s also important to understand the
effects any water/overspray and or diluted
chemicals could have on equipment in the
same area, especially electrical items.

• Proper drainage of unit should follow


all associated local, county, and national
standards.
Philips Drill
Screwdriver NOTE: unit is shipped fully assembled,
except for (2) side modesty panels
(If supplied).

or

Temporary shipping Typical temporary


bracket top and hold down brackets.
IMPORTANT bottom of tank
2 Place crated SE-8000 Tank Shower as shower.
•B
 e sure to read instructions throughly before close to final location as possible.
beginning installation.
• Leaving enough maneuvering area for
• It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure crane or suitably high and stable fork
all installation of electrical equipment is per- truck being used to safely hoist the unit
formed by suitably qualified personnel. Failure from the shipping crate base.
to do so can result in injury or death.

•T
 he Tank Shower should only be supplied
from a potable water supply. See Cleaning &
Maintenance section located in this document
regarding inspection and water quality.

NEED HELP? •T
 o ensure a full 15 minutes of operation, be sure
3 Remove top and side panels of shipping
to refill the tank to full capacity every time the
shower or eyewash is activated. crate.
For additional assistance or service please
contact:

SPEAKMAN® Company
400 Anchor Mill Road
WARRANTY
New Castle, DE 19720 3 year (general mechanical) limited /
1 year (electrical equipment) limited

800-537-2107 Typical temporary hold down brackets.

customerservice@[Link]

[Link]

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 4


INSTALLATION
How to install

Disconnect all temporary shipping 5 The Water collection bund is sent 8 Orient and install unit in final desired
brackets that are holding the unit in place. attached to bottom of the Tank Shower. position either on Water collection bund
Disconnect, remove and locate and install/ (if supplied) or on suitable concrete
NOTE: After removal of support bracket- mount Water collection bund into final foundation, and secure using suitable
ing, if drain sump pan is included proceed desired position, on suitable concrete mounting hardware at all (4) mounting
to step #5, if not proceed To step #7. foundation. Secure using suitable tab locations.
mounting hardware at all (4) mounting
tab locations. NOTE: This surface shall be flat/level and
suitable to support the weight of the unit
NOTE: This surface shall be flat/level and with a full tank of water (minimum 6000
suitable to support the weight of the unit lbs. total).
with a full tank of water (minimum 6000
lbs. total).

9 Remove all “lifting” braces located at top


of unit and inside the shower area, along
6 Connect desired drain piping to outlet ceiling. Save all bracing for future use.
of Water collection bund following all
applicable local, state, and national
plumbing codes.

Typical shipping hold down brackets.

Outlet
Lift bracing located in shower area,
near ceiling.

7 Using suitable lifting apparatus (crane,


etc.) and rigging, properly attach rigging 10 Remove strap ties holding foot treadle in
to lifting mounts at the top of the unit place, if supplied.
near the tank lid, and carefully stand unit
upright. Ensure the center of the unit is
directly under the lifting apparatus at
all times, until vertical. Watch for unit to
swing slightly when lifted from floor.
NOTE: The tank shower is also supplied
with forklift truck “lifting” braces, located
inside the showering area, just below the
inner ceiling area for easy vertical upright
lifting using forks from a lift crane or fork
truck.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 5


INSTALLATION
How to install

11 OPTIONAL: The Alarm is mounted and 12 The Tank Shower requires connection 14 Connect drainage plumbing (if desired) to
shipped, so that the light faces towards to a 240 volt, single phase, 50/60Hz the tank over-flow outlet, located in the
the inside of the shower area. The light electrical supply, to run the immersion Remote back of the unit.
needs to be removed and fl ipped so it heater and all other electrical components. alarm from low
rests outside the shower. Any electrical options you have specified voltage
should be supplied through a minimum enclosure
30mA Ground Fault Protection Device
(GFPD).

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the


installer to ensure all installation of
electrical equipment is performed by
suitably qualified personnel. Failure to
do so can result in injury or death. Remote alarm
Core 1 cannon
Shown flipped inside for The electrical equipment fitted to the Tank Core 2 n/o low alarm
shipping. Shower is connected to a suitable Core 3 n/o high alarm
miniature circuit breaker for the water Core 4-7 spare
heater, lighting, trace heating and alarm
system as necessary. If an alarm system is
fitted, then a junction box is also fitted in Main supply
the void of the ceiling space at the front of isolator on rear
the shower. The junction boxes are panel
accessible via a removable hatch in the
ceiling. If remote alarm monitoring is
required, then a 7 core 1mm SY type cable
is also brought out to the rear of the Tank
Shower for connection to the building
Unit is supplied standard with mechanical
Building automation system. Connections
style visual water level indicator located
are Hot, Neutral and Ground, with a Single
on the front of the shroud face. This level
Phase supply of either 50Hz or 60Hz,
indicator is operated mechanically by a
240Volts.
Remove screws and flip to mount alarm, ball float inside the water tank.
using same holes, so light is outside the Main electrical inlet single phase 230
shower area. volt 3.055Kw 4kva

Visual and audible alarms are available to


provide a warning when the shower or
eyewash has been activated, or to indicate
changes in the water temperature/levels.

• The temperature alarm is activated by a


13 Connect potable water supply to water
inlet located in the back of the unit. When
temperature probe inside the shower and is the tank reaches full capacity the Ballcock
connected to the graphic display or a signal fill valve, located inside the tank will shut
conditioning relay if no graphic display is off the supply automatically. The main
used. water supply to the tank shower should be
turned off once filling
• The water level alarm is monitored by a level is complete.
transducer fi tted to the bottom of the tank
and the alarm sound when the level drops WATER SUPPLY: The Tank Shower should
either by usage or testing. The signal from only be supplied from a potable water
the transducer is connected to the graphic supply. See Cleaning & Maintenance
display or a signal conditioning relay if no section located in this document
display is used. regarding inspection and water quality.

• The eyewash alarm is activated by means of NOTE: To ensure a full 15 minutes of


a tilt switch fi tted to the operating paddle. operation, be sure to refill the tank to
full capacity every time the shower or
• The local sounder/strobe alarm will sound eyewash Is activated.
for 30 minutes before it automatically
switches itself off , the strobe light however
will continue to fl ash while an alarm
condition still exists.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 6


OPERATION
How to operate the tank shower

1 • When installing a Tank Shower it is 2 OPTIONAL: The graphic display screen Optional digital
display gauge
important to remember to allow time for shows the water level with a digital “dial”
the water to reach the correct display and a numeric digital read out with on front of unit
temperature before use. Emergency the gallons remaining in the tank.
Safety Shower, Eye wash water The temperature is also shown with a
temperatures must never exceed 100°F digital “dial” display and a numeric digital
or drop below 60°F. readout in Fahrenheit.

• Activation of a Tank Shower is by way The alarm conditions are as follows:


of a yellow push bar that extends across
the full width of the rear framework. This 1. When the water level drops below a
opens the stay-open valve. Unit can also critical level, the local alarm will sound
be activated by a person other than the and a WATER DROPLET appears on the
contaminated person, by using the same display screen, if the remote alarm option
Blue
yellow push bar which extends beyond the is included then a volt free signal is also
shower area on the right hand side. activated. To reset the alarm the tank must
be re-filled.
• Once activated the valve will remain
open until it is physically shut by pulling 2. When the temperature drops below 65
the bar upwards. degrees Fahrenheit the local alarm will
sound and a BLUE SNOWFLAKE appears
• The eyewash is activated by way of a on the display screen, if the remote alarm
push paddle which is located to the side Blue option is included then a volt free signal is
of the eyewash unit. Once activated, the also activated.
valve will remain open until physically
shut off by pulling the paddle back to the 3. When the water temperature goes
upright position. above 90 degrees Fahrenheit the local
alarm will sound and a RED SNOWFLAKE
• If the unit has been fi tted with an appears on the display screen, if remote
Red
optional treadle plate the water supply will alarm option is included then a volt free
be activated as user steps on to it. signal is also activated.

Whenever an alarm condition, high or


low, exists an image of a RINGING BELL
appears on the display screen.
Bell The eyewash alarm is turned on when
water flow is detected through the
eyewash and the local sounder/strobe unit
will activate, if the remote alarm option
is included then a volt free signal is also
activated.

The eyewash alarm is not a part of the


graphic display and will not turn on any
icons until the water level drops to a
critical level.

The local alarm sounder/beacon has a


built in 30 minute timer that shuts the
alarm sound off however the strobe will
continue to flash until the alarm condition
has been removed, by resetting the
system by re-filling tank, and allowing
water temperatures to reach acceptable
range.

NOTE: The Display pictured is for


reference only.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 7


ROUGH-IN
Rough-in

62 3 "
8
1583mm
60 3 "
4
1543mm
CL TO CL
57 7 "
8
1470mm

62 1 "
4
1580mm
55 5 "
8
1413mm
CL TO CL
15"
8
40mm
TYP.

45"
8
119mm
TOP

BACK RIGHT FRONT LEFT

ACCESS HATCH MECHANICAL WATER


LEVEL GAUGE

DIGITAL DISPLAY
GAUGE (Option)

153 3 "
STROBE
ALARM
8
3897mm SECTION A-A
(Option)

B B

230V, Single Phase, 50/60Hz " 83 1


2
Power Supply Inlet 2120mm
A A

1" NPT Over-Flow Activation Push Handle


Water Outlet 43 1 "
Walk-On Treadle 8
1" NPT Water Activation (Option) 1097mm
Supply Inlet GRADE

77"
8
200mm
SECTION B-B
1-1/2" NPT Sump Catchment Modesty (3) Panels
Drain Outlet (Optional) (Option)

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 8


KEYS FOR BEST PRODUCT PERFORMANCE
PERIODIC CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

The time frame for changing the water in the tank will vary depending on
the quality of the water, and the surrounding environmental conditions.
Per ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 the tank shower “shall be visually checked weekly
to determine if flushing fluid needs to be changed or supplemented. Such
inspection shall be conducted in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions”. Furthermore, Speakman suggests that the unit should be
tested at least once a week to check for optimum performance, and
document data to record results for maximum efficiency.

Note: After each activation (including maintenance), the tank should be


refilled to ensure it is full and ready for use.

Frequent analysis of the water quality within the unit is recommended to


ensure there is no build-up of harmful bacteria. If you are using a water
treatment supplement such as EndoSanTM, please do so in accordance with
all the manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 9


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Before calling Speakman Company for PIR activate Light not working and replacement of the Light Bulb
1. Pull baffle or reflector out of the trim. It may be necessary to insert a small
service, please run through the following screwdriver between the baffle and the optic holder to pry it free. (fig 14).
checklist of troubleshooting steps. Twist the black Bulb holder counter clockwise to remove optic and holder
(fig 15)
NOTE: Before trouble shooting any potential issues, confirm the unit has
been properly installed following all the supplied SE-8000 Installation
Instructions.

No water flows from the Shower or Eyewash


1. Confirm the tank is full of potable water.
Figure 14 Figure 15
Tank fails to fill with water via the inlet pipework.
1. Check inlet ball valve float has not stuck in the full/off position.
2. Check to make sure inlet fill pipe is not blocked.
2. Remove Bulb from black Bulb Holder. Snap the new Bulb into the black
Tank continually over flows Bulb Holder (fig16). Align the tabs in the heatsink to the slots in the optic
1. Check inlet ball valve float has not been detached from its operating rod, holder and push optic into the fixture. Twist Bulb Holder clockwise to
or has been punctured, causing valve to be stuck in the open position. secure. (fig 17).
2. Check to make sure overflow outlet piping is not blocked, causing water
to overflow out of tank, from under Tank Lid.

Eyewash Spray Heads producing inadequate water flow in one or both


Spray Heads
1. Confirm there is a full amount of potable water in tank.
2. Check for debris inside the nozzles by unscrewing each nozzle in a count-
er-clockwise direction to unscrew from the eyewash bullhorn. Clean out and Figure 16 Figure 17
replace.

Main overhead shower head spray pattern is irregular and flow pattern is 3. Press the baffle or reflector back into the fixture. Note that the baffle has
not full. depressions in it that must align with tabs on the trim ring. (fig 18)
1. Confirm there is a full amount of potable water in tank.
2. Check for debris inside shower head by removing the small screws on the
perforated spray face and clean out any debris that may be present. Replace
spray face in reverse order.

Figure 18

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 10


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Water Heater not heating the water 16. O


 nce complete and before refitting the access hatch and showerhead
1. Have fully trained electrician check and confirm the unit is properly refill the tank and check for leaks. IMPORTANT, damage to the
hooked up to, and energized with a 240 volt, single phase, 50/60 Hz electric immersion heater will occur if the heating element is turned on without
power supply. any water in the tank.
2. Check Circuitry by a fully trained electrician by checking that the rod
thermostat is operational by testing the voltage in/out of the thermostat. NOTE, if removal of complete ceiling is required, please contact
3. If no voltage is detected from the rod thermostat, remove and replace by manufacturer for further instruction.
disconnecting supply wiring, then proceed to pull the rod thermostat out of
its tubular holder. PIR activation Switch for Light fails to activate
4. Replace with new one and re-connect and test. 1. Have fully trained electrician check and confirm the unit is properly
5. If voltage is present at the rod thermostat, then the heater element should hooked up to, and energized with a 240 volt, single phase, 50/60 Hz electric
be replaced. To gain free access to the heater location, the under-ceiling power supply.
panel should be removed to facilitate access. Before any attempt to remove 2. Check PIR operation by checking the Green sensor light is illuminated
the heating element, the power should be isolated and locked off. The tank within the lens and responds to movement by flashing off and on.
should be completely emptied of water, including the small heater sump i. Lights will not turn ON
where the Immersion Heater is located, by using whatever means necessary a. Lens is dirty or obstructed: Inspect the lens visually and clean if
(wet/dry vac, manual pump, etc.). Then the element can safely be removed necessary, or remove the obstruction
for checking and/or replacing. ii. Lights will not turn OFF
Using the properly sized Box Wrench and 24” Adjustable Wrench, following a. Sensitivity set improperly: Adjust the SENSITIVITY dial.
are the steps to access and remove the 3kW Immersion Heater. iii. Lights turn OFF and ON too quickly
1. Disconnect electric power from unit. a. Sensitivity set improperly: Adjust the SENSITIVITY dial.
2. Drain as much water out the tank as possible. iv. Time delay set improperly: Adjust the TIME DELAY dial.
3. Remove the heating element access panel.
4. Switch off the rotary isolator behind the access panel to turn off ALL
electricity to unit. 10 20

5. Remove the shower head by rotating anticlockwise. 30


SEC MIN
30

6. Remove the heating element terminal cover. SENSITIVITY TIME


7. Disconnect and remove the supply cable from the heating element.
8. Remove the 25mm cable gland from the element body. FIG. 8
9. Remove the rod thermostat and put aside for safe keeping being FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
Gasket
Lock Lens
Ring Cover
careful not to disturb the setting, this will need to be fitted to the 2” 1.06”
[5.0 cm] [2.7 cm]
replacement element. 1.5”
[3.8 cm]
10. During the next steps care needs to be taken not to damage the
transducer fitted in the sump to the left of the heating element. LED
11. Going through the shower head hole fit the 24 inch pipe wrench around
the brass adapter on the heating element to hold the adapter in place.
12. Going through the heating element access hatch slide the box spanner
over the heating element and unscrew the element from the brass
adapter.
3.87”
13. When the heating element is removed any water left in the element [9.82 cm]
Detector
sump will pour out.
14. Reassembly is the reverse of the above steps.
15. When fitting the new heating element apply a generous coating of
sealant to the threads.

EMERGENCY TANK SHOWER TRAINING | PG. 11


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3. Adjustment Settings: The eyebath alarm is not a part of the graphic display and will not turn on any
i. T
 ime-Delay: This adjustment controls the amount of time the lights stay icons until the water level drops below 572 gallons.
ON after the last detected motion. You may select settings varying from
30 seconds, 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 30 minutes. The local alarm sounder/beacon has a built in 30 minute timer that shuts
ii. S
 ensitivity: This adjustment controls the sensitivity of the passive the alarm sound off however the strobe will continue to flash until the alarm
infrared (PIR) detection. condition has been removed.
4. Remove the PIR switch by removing the containment screw and turn ¼
turn to release. Then remove under ceiling panel to gain free access to the Filling time for the tank will depend on water pressure and flow rate, usually
junction box in which to disconnect the wiring to the switch. Then remove taking approximately 45 minutes to fill. Heating time depends on the ambient
the switch and if faulty replace with a new one. temperature of the filling water; a rise of 50 degrees Fahrenheit will take
approximately 9 hours.
NOTE: After power is turned on, allow approximately two minutes for
charge-up. If the lights turn ON and the LED blinks when a hand is waved in If the graphic display screen stays blank then contact manufacturer for
front of the lens, then the Sensor is working properly. If the operation is replacement.
different, refer to the Troubleshooting Section. The Sensor is factory pre-set
to work without any adjustments. If you desire to change the factory To remove the graphic display turn off MCB 3 in the enclosure above the
settings, refer to the Settings section. ceiling panel then carefully run a sharp knife around the top and both sides
of the display front to break the seal, carefully prise the display out of the
Water Level/Water Heater Digital Display Unit fails to illuminate. shroud opening and unplug the 32 pin plug. Using a small flat blade
The graphic display screen shows the water level with a dial type display screwdriver disconnect the 4 numbered wires from the terminal block.
and a digital read out with the gallons remaining in the tank.
The temperature is also shown with a dial type display and a digital readout Replacement of the new display is a reversal of the above, ensure the
in Fahrenheit. numbered wires are inserted in the correct numbered terminal and re-seal
around the 3 edges, top and both sides.
The alarm conditions are as follows.
1. When the water level drops below approximately 572 gallons the local
alarm will sound and a WATER DROPLET appears on the display screen,
if the remote alarm option is included then a volt free signal is also
activated. To reset the alarm the display must read at least 575 gallons.
2. When the temperature drops below 65 degrees Fahrenheit the local
alarm will sound and a BLUE snowflake appears on the display screen,
if the remote alarm option is included then a volt free signal is also
activated.
3. When the water temperature goes above 90 degrees Fahrenheit the
local alarm will sound and a RED snowflake appears on the display
screen, if the remote alarm option is included then a volt free signal is
also activated.

Whenever an alarm condition, high or low, exists an image of a RINGING


BELL appears on the display screen. The eyebath alarm is turned on when
water flow is detected through the eyebath and the local sounder/strobe
unit will activate, if the remote alarm option is included then a volt free
signal is also activated.

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 ellow Plastic Bowl with (2)
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 tainless steel push handle
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GENERAL HELP
Q&A

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Q. How often should the water in the tank be changed?
A. The time frame for changing the water in the tank will vary depending
on the quality of the water, and the surrounding environmental conditions.
Per ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 the tank shower “shall be visually checked weekly to
determine if flushing fluid needs to be changed or supplemented. Such
inspection shall be conducted in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions”. Furthermore, Speakman suggests that the unit should be tested
at least once a week to check for optimum performance, and document data
to record results for maximum efficiency. Note, after each activation
(including maintenance), the tank should be refilled to ensure it is full and
ready for use. Frequent analysis of the water quality within the unit is
recommended to ensure there is no build-up of harmful bacteria. If you are
using a water treatment supplement such as EndoSanTM, please do so in
accordance with all the manufactures recommendations and instructions.

Q. Who to contact for quote


A. Go to [Link] to find a sales rep near you.
Or call 800-537-2107 for a customer service representative.

Q. What is the advantage of a tank-fed safety shower?
A. • When the need for an emergency shower exists and the company/job
site is in a remote location without access to running water.
• Older facilities where the pipes cannot produce the 20 gpm flow not meet
ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 standard for safety showers.
• Functionality is not dependent on piped water. In the event of a disaster
water supply may be shut off to prevent contamination, which would cause
plumbed fixtures to be inoperable.

Q. What standards does this meet?


A. This product meets the ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 standards.

Q. Warranty information?
A. 3 year (general mechanical) limited / 1 year (electrical equipment) limited For additional assistance or service please contact:

SPEAKMAN® Company
Q. What is the lead time? 400 Anchor Mill Road
A. 8 weeks New Castle, DE 19720

Q. Why is there no published price?


A. Each unit will be quoted to facilitate the needs of each individual customer. 800-537-2107

customerservice@[Link]

[Link]

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