Continental Metal Products is a leading provider for hospital and emergency room surgical scrub sinks. CMP has been designing, manufacturing, and selling scrub sinks for over 60 years. Continental Metal Products’s high quality Surgical Scrub Sinks have gained
attention of top architects and equipment planners as the superior product in the industry. CMP Surgical Scrub Sinks can be found in
almost every hospital in the US, and many worldwide. CMP is so confident in our quality and craftsmanship, that we offer a two year
labor and six year parts warranty.
Features
- Stainless Steel Construction
- Removable Bay Panels
- Adjustable Thermostatic Mixing Valve
- Available in One, Two, or Three, Bay Sizes
- Automatic, Manual or Electronic Infra-Red
- Soap Dispenser, Digital Timer, Eyewash Options
- Pedestal Base or Chair Carrier mounting
- Custom Sizes Available
- Anti-Splash Tub
- Handicapped model available
Dimensions
- Width: 32″, 63″, 94″, or 120″ (813 mm, 1600 mm, 2388 mm, or 3048 mm)
- Depth: 26” (standard), 27 ¼” (660 mm, 692 mm)
- Height: 38” (standard), 38 ¾“ (965 mm, 984 mm)
Installation
Sinks are supported by two or more chair carriers, supplied by others (optionally available from CMP). Alternatively, a stainless steel pedestal base may be ordered for supporting the sink from the floor.
Service connections required are a 3/4″ I.P.S. hot water and a 3/4″ I.P.S. cold water feed and 2″ I.P.S. waste for each bay.
Service Requirements:
- All Models (per bay)
- ¾” IPS Hot Water (120 – 140°F @ 45 – 70 PSI)
- ¾” IPS Cold Water (40 – 70°F @ 45 – 70 PSI)
- 2” IPS Drain
- Electronic Models with sensor
- 120V, 60HZ, 1PH, 2 Amps (hard wired)
- Automatic Models with digital timer
- Provide 120V, 60HZ, 1PH electrical outlet per bay
- Models with optional digital timer
- Provide 120V, 60HZ, 1PH electrical outlet per bay
- Units are also available for 220/240V, 50/60HZ
Construction
Continental Metal Products Surgical Scrub Sinks are constructed of 16 gauge, type 304 stainless steel with horizontal and vertical corners coved to ¼” radius. All corners are to be welded and all welds ground and polished to match No. 4 finish. Sinks shall have sloping basin to eliminate back splash. Each station shall be equipped with 2” IPS stainless steel drain, anti-splash goose neck faucet, built-in flow control and removable plexiglass partition to isolate each bay. Shower head is easily removable for proper cleaning. Outer enclosure is constructed of 18 gauge stainless steel and shall have removable stainless steel access panels. Soap bottle shelf shall be located behind panels when optional soap dispenser pump is specified.
An exposed removable control panel shall be located above the sink on the slope portion behind each faucet. The water tight control panel shall be a non-corrosive material bonded with a black satin finished fascia with temperature settings and silk screen markings. A thermal non-electric (no-shock) adjustable mixing valve with pressure balancing control panel for maintaining constant water temperature shall be mounted behind control panel with the chrome plated temperature adjusting handle and dial exposed through control panel. The mixing valve shall be provided for a selection of water temperature up to 115°F. Preset high limit stops shall prevent water flow in excess of 115°F. Electronic and Automatic models contain solenoids for water control which are accessible behind control panel.
Manual Surgical Scrub Sinks (AS models) contain a water flow control valve behind the front panel labeled “WATER”. The valve is turned “on” with moderate knee pressure applied at any point against front panel and turned “off” upon second application of knee pressure to panel. Each bay is completely inter-piped.
Electronic Surgical Scrub Sinks (E Models) contain an infrared sensor to control water flow. The scrub cycle is activated when the operator stands within range of the electronic sensor located below water spout. Tempered water flows for as long as the operator stays within the sensor’s range. The sensor has a four second delay (standard, can be customer determined) before turning off to avoid stop/start conditions if the operator briefly leaves the sensor’s range. If the sensor malfunctions, it can be replaced in as little as ten minutes. The sensor will also continue to operate error-free if the sensor screen is not cleaned periodically. Each bay shall be individually inter-piped and inter-wired to solenoid, control module sensor and 24VAC transformer. Multiple bay units shall be wired to common junction box requiring only one electrical connection to sink.
Automatic Surgical Scrub Sinks (A Models) contain a digital timer to control water flow. The scrub cycle is activated by
pressing the 1, 3, 5 or 10 minute cycle pad followed by the start button. Digital time is displayed in minutes and seconds as time elapses. Solenoid valve will open and allow tempered water to flow for selected cycle period. Audible buzzer sounds for two seconds indicating end of scrub cycle. The digital timer also contains an “abort” button to terminate the scrub cycle prematurely.
Scrub Sinks are supported by in-wall chair carriers or a stainless steel pedestal base. Sink is to be installed with front rim of sink 39 ¼“ and bottom of sink 16” above floor.
Models
| Bays | Standard | Manual | Automatic | Electronic | Max Weight |
| 1 | 1-32 | 1-32AS | 1-32A | 1-32E | 200 lbs. |
| 2 | 2-63 | 2-63AS | 2-63A | 2-63E | 300 lbs. |
| 3 | 3-94 | 3-94AS | 3-94A | 3-94E | 400 lbs. |
| 4 | 4-120 | 4-120AS | 4-120A | 4-120E | 500 lbs. |
Available Options
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CMP is happy to configure your scrub sinks to meet your unique requirements








