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KWC DVS Scrub Up Trough (SU H1, SU H2, SU H3)

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Single person, left hand outlet - G22029L (SU H1)

Bushboard Washroom Systems Ltd Variant:

HBN compliant single, double or triple person, stainless steel surgeons scrub up trough (ref: SU H1, SU H2, SU H3).

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Application

Suitable for healthcare settings. For use in connection with clinical procedures used by surgeons and nurses in theatres and scrub up areas to wash their hands and forearms.

Description

Surgeons scrub up troughs manufactured from 1.5 mm thick grade 1.4301 (304) stainless steel, with a satin polish finish. They are supplied with a conventional waste outlet in the base of the trough for surface mounting. The top and bottom areas of the trough are fixed to the wall using joggle strips (wall fixing screws and plugs are not supplied).


Features and benefits:

  • Grade 1.4301 (304) stainless steel.
  • Left hand or right hand waste outlet.
  • Available in multiple lengths (single, double or triple person).
  • Mounted on brackets or front leg supports.
  • Suitable for duct panel mounting.
  • Fixed to the wall using joggle strips.
  • Manufactured in accordance with HTM 64 standard.
  • HBN 00-10 Part C compliant ref: SU H1, SU H2, SU H3.

General information

Color

Silver

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless steel

Shape

Rectangle

Length

400 mm

Width

800 mm

1600 mm

2400 mm

Height

430 mm

Uniclass

Pr_40_20_96_99 Wash troughsPrimary

CAWS

N13/346 Washing troughs

Specification data - Wash troughs

Form

Wall-mounted.

Stations

One.

Materials

-

Body

Stainless steel Type 1.4301 (304).

Finish and colour

Satin.

Size

800 x 400 mm.

Water supply, overflow and waste holes

-

Overflow

None.

Waste

Left-hand outlet.

Net weight

15 kg.

Overall height

430 mm.

Sustainability data

Material

Stainless steel

Literature

Healthcare Brochure

Healthcare Brochure

Specifying Healthcare Sanitary Assemblies CPD Synopsis

Specifying Healthcare Sanitary Assemblies CPD Synopsis

Case studies

University Hospital Coventry

University Hospital Coventry