I believe that's typically 60 to 90 =B0F (15 to 32 =B0C). The Guardian tempering units that we sell have a bimetallic thermostat that senses the incoming water temperature and automatically blends the water to 85 =B0F (29 =B0C) with a temperature limit stop of 90 =B0F (32 =B0C). They use a dial thermometer on the outlet to monitor the temperature of the delivered water and include a fail safe mechanism. In the event of restriction or failure of the hot water supply, an internal bypass allows the valve to deliver cold water In event of loss of cold water supply, the valve will close and not deliver water. For a spec sheet discussing these valves see, for example, http://www.safetyemporium.com/?04301 and select the spec sheet or operating instruction sheet link in the last paragraph of the product description. Disclaimer: We are just one of many vendors for such items, which is why I know about these. Rob Toreki President, Safety Emporium ======================== ========================= ===== Safety Emporium - Lab & Safety Supplies featuring brand names you know and trust. Visit us at http://www.SafetyEmporium.com esales**At_Symbol_Here**safetyemporium.com or toll-free: (866) 326-5412 Fax: (856) 553-6154, PO Box 1003, Blackwood, NJ 08012 On Mar 23, 2011, at 3:03 PM, ACTSNYC**At_Symbol_Here**CS.COM wrote: > All: I vaguely remember a discussion somewhere about what > temperature the water should be mixed to in eye wash stations. > Could anyone tell me that this is? > > Thanks > > Monona Rossol, M.S., M.F.A., > industrial hygienist > Arts, Crafts & Theater Safety, Inc. > and > Safety Officer, > United Scenic Artist's, Local USA829 > International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes (IATSE) > 181 Thompson St., #23 > New York NY 10012-2586 212/777-0062 > > artscraftstheatersafety.org
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