2. A thermometer is installed in the tempered line
monitoring of the water temperature.
3. A temperature switch and transducer are installed wired to a solenoid valve.
4. A solenoid valve in the hot water supply line will shut off if a signal is received from the temperature switch that
the water is too hot. It will reopen after temperature drops to a safe level.
5. An optional alarm panel mounted to nurse’s station will notify you when water has reached a designated
temperature and your anti-scald system has been tripped. check your local regulations.
6. another safeguard you can implement to prevent scalding
when system water flow is low and mixing valves are in danger of ineffective water temperature regulation.
*See the manufacturer’s suggested piping method and consult with a licensed plumber for proper installation, as some may recommend alternative methods.
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