Speakman SE-609 Freeze Protected Emergency Shower
SpeakmanSpeakman SE-609
Freeze Protected Emergency Shower
with bury depth 42" standard- add $105.00 per foot for bury depth up to 60 inches maximum
Speakman SE-609 is a freeze protected emergency showers and has a 42 inch bury depth. This unit has the capability of up to a 60 inch bury depth if needed. We offer Speakman's full line of emergency showers at super low prices.
Lifesaver Emergency Eyewash And Shower Combination SE-690 Speakman traditional series combination emergency stations provide the highest level of performance in times of need. All traditional series combination stations feature an impeller action deluge showerhead and a 1-1/4" DuraJade powder coated stanchion. The SE-690 model features a stay open ball valve, allowing hands free operation once the shower has been activated and an SE-490 eye/face wash. The high visibility yellow pull rod, makes finding the SE-690 easy in an emergency. The SE-690 meets ANSI Z385.1 compliance.
Freeze protected shower
Includes SE-400 eye/face wash
High visibility yellow pull rod
42" bury depth
Meets ANSI Z358.1
EYE/FACE WASH: Speakman SE-490 FEATURES:
• Stainless steel bowl
• (2) yellow plastic spray outlets with flip-top dust caps
• ½ in. NPT female brass, chrome-plated, full flow stay-open ball valve
• Stainless steel push handle activator
• ½ in. NPT male inlet
• 4.5 gpm @ 30 psi
• Universal Emergency Sign Included
SHOWER FEATURES:
• 8 in. Cycolac® yellow plastic showerhead
• Internal 20 gpm restrictor flow control
• 1 in. NPT female brass, chrome-plated, full flow stay-open ball valve
• Powder coated yellow, aluminum triangular pull rod activator
• 1¼ in. IPS galvanized steel piping stanchion with brass fittings
• 1¼ in. NPT female inlet & waste
• DuraJade™ powder-coated finish on stanchion for durability and enhanced
corrosion resistance.
• 20 gpm @ 30 psi
COMPLIANCE:
• Certified to ANSI/ISEA Z358.1
FINISHES:
• DuraJade™ powder-coated galvanized steel (standard)
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