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Based on the HM Series Meter, the addition of a valve assembly and a transformer creates a solution to these problems. Units may be coin or token operated. REASONS TO CONSIDER TOKEN USE You may not wish to charge your patrons for use of the showers. But with water conservation becoming a very important issue, and with energy costs for heating water rising rapidly, you will save money, and control your operating costs by using the Aqua-Miser Shower Controls to control WHO uses your facility, and how long they are they are in there. You also increase customer satisfaction, as the one getting a late shower doesnŐt have to take a cold one because all the hot water is gone.Ę And there would be no more issues with folks leaving without turning the water off! Tokens can be a hassle. There has to be someway to put them into the hands of the customers. But in some applications it's well worth it. Tokens allow you to restrict WHO is using the facilities and how often they can use it. It also offers security, as there is no cash in the coin boxes to tempt vandals in what is an unsupervised area. SYSTEM 1 uses the HRD Timer, a single shot timer with a Model 444 lay-down style chute to accept single coin or token. Time range is from .1 to 10 minutes, and is set by means of a knob on the timer. SYSTEM 2 uses the same single coin lay-down chute, but it has an HRV Timer , an accumulating and totalizing timer. Totalizing allows a setting that counts the number of times the chute is to be inserted before it initiates the time cycle. Once started, additional coins may be inserted to add to the total time. Time range per chute closure is 15 seconds, to 31.75 minutes. All settings are made by means of DIP switches on the timer face. SYSTEM 3 uses the HRD Timer, as in System I, but the coin mechanism is a Vertical Eight that can accept from one to 8 coins in a single stroke. The coin chute may be removed from the housing and the price changed in the field with out disassembly. This mechanism is interchangeable with the same mechanisms used in coin operated Laundry Equipment. It may be produced to accept quarters, tokens or foreign coins. SYSTEM 4 uses the HRV Timer with the Vertical Eight Coin mechanism. This allows for very high priced vends for unique applications. Note – the systems below use the HM6 Meter housing. The advantage over the HM5 is that the case can be serviced from the front. This allows the unit to be mounted into a wall. The drop mechanism also eliminates the protrusion that a push/pull style mechanism presents. SYSTEM 5 uses the the HRD timer with KWM drop mechanism. Keep in mind that the HRD is single shot timer and the timer will start with the insertion of just one coin or token and it must complete its cycle before another may be inserted. SYSTEM 6 uses the HRV Totalizing/accumulating timer. This will allow the insertion of up to 7 coins to start and added coins accumulate additional time. SYSTEM 7 is primary for use on recreational light, but may be used in conjunction with the valve and transformer for shower use. This uses the TL2 timer and the KWM drop mechanism.
Complete AquaMiser Systems include a transformer for taking line voltage down to a safe 24 Volt operating current. The transformer furnished is a plate mounted transformer, to be mounted on a proper electrical box, and safely away from wetting. All AquaMisers are 24 Volt Systems for the protection of the customer and lower liability problems.
![]() We now offer an inline valve as well as the right angle valve. In some applications one may be more convenient than the other. |