Installation
Advice
Do you need help finding the perfect emergency shower solution for you and your company?
BROEN-LAB conducts risk assessments, where our experts analyze your facilities and work flows to determine the various risk factors.
You will get a report that describes your current risks along with our recommendations for a new setup or how your existing emergency shower system can be upgraded to meet current safety standards.
Learn more:
- General instructions for Emergency Shower Systems
- Risk Assessment
- One Standard
- Specifications and drawings (found under each product)
- How to keep legionella in check
- Eye injuries comes in many variants – so does the treatments
- When to use BROEN-LAB pH Neutral Eye Wash
- Heated Tank Shower for a range of environments
Commissioning
By booking a First Commissioning with BROEN-LAB, you ensure that your Emergency Shower System is correctly installed from the start.
Our experts are ready to assist you with a professional and thorough setup, allowing you to focus on your core tasks without worries.
A First Commissioning includes:
- Overview of installation
- Test of installation
- Detailed report with conclusions about the installation
- Information about EN15154 / ANSI Z358.1 standard
We review your installation immediately after setup and again after 12 months.
Installation
Follow BROEN-LAB’s mounting instructions to create the best conditions for your emergency setup.
Download your mounting instruction here:
- General mounting instructions for ESS products and signs
- 94G0151 – Hand-held Shower
- 94G0294 – Eye Shower (Swing Down/Swivel Joint)
- 94G0295 – Eye Shower (Wall)
- 94G0296 – Body Shower (Wall)
- 94G0297 – Body Shower (Over Door)
- 94G0298 – Body and Eye Shower (Wall)
- 94G0299 – Body and Eye Shower (Freestanding)
- 94G0110 – Recessed Eye Wash and Body Shower
- 94G0244 – Thermostatic mixing valve for body and combination showers
- 94G0269 – Easy Adjustment of Flow Rate with BROEN-LAB Flowfix
Standard
BROEN-LAB recommends that you operate in compliance with the EN 15154 and ANSI Z358.1 standards.
EN15154 1, 2 & 5 is set by the European committee for Standardization, while the ANSI Z358.1 is set by the American National Standard Institute. Remember to follow the norm, that applies with your geographical area.
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Contact us
If you have any questions, would like to book a First Commissioning or want to receive a free quote, please fill out the form and one of our experts will contact you. You can also contact us by phone.