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Aquamiser / Shower Meters

There is quite a bit of hype about various "certifications" on shower equipment.<BR> <BR> First, in most applications, <B>UL/CSA</B> listing are <B>REQUIRED only</B> on systems rated to operate at <B>36 Volts or more</B>. Listings for lesser voltages is voluntary.<BR> <BR> <B>All of the components in Monarchs meters are UL/CSA listed.</B><BR> <BR> Any company offering such components can offer no more than that, as the quality of the installation will determine the true safety of the units.<BR> <BR> Secondly, There is no central clearing or certifying agency for ADA compliance. According to offices within the Federal and State Justice department who handle challenges under ADA, the greatest concern is with how the installation is made. For example, if the units are installed in areas inaccessible to those in wheelchairs, then there is no ADA compliance. No Manufacturer can claim to be fully ADA compliant unless the Manufacturer is also accepting responsibility for the installer.<BR> <BR> Monarch has produced meters for use in showers and other coin metered applications since 1903.<BR> <BR> There are units in service today that were originally sold with electro-mechanical timers in the 60's, long before many thought that conserving water and minimizing waste in showers was of any interest at all. The recent addition of the HM6 and the TL2 timers, as well as the up coming introduction of an in-wall unit demonstrate Monarch’s commitment to serving this need. Monarch units are in use in many countries as well as North American locations.<BR> <BR> We do not claim to be the only system available.<BR> We do not claim to have the only unit suitable for your application.<BR> We do not presume to write your spec sheets for your installation.<BR> <BR> We do think we offer the best value for the materials furnished.<BR>