Shower Valve Cartridge Lot Traceability Records for Multifamily Maintenance Warehouses
Multifamily warehouse guide for shower valve cartridge lot traceability records, cartridge type, lot label, unit stack, install date, spare bin, and repeat-complaint notes.
Answer: Multifamily warehouses should track shower cartridge type, lot label, unit stack, install date, spare bin, repeat complaint notes, and service contact for valve replacements.
Why cartridge lot traceability matters in multifamily showers
When many units share the same shower package, cartridge issues can look random unless parts are tied to lots, stacks, and install dates. A traceability record helps teams spot batch problems and restock the right valve components.
| Traceability field | Multifamily reason |
|---|---|
| Cartridge type | Separates pressure balance, thermostatic, diverter, and check-valve parts. |
| Lot label | Supports batch tracking when repeat complaints appear. |
| Unit stack | Shows whether failures cluster by building, floor, or riser. |
FAQ
What should a cartridge traceability record include?
Include cartridge type, lot label, valve model, unit stack, install date, spare bin, and repeat complaint notes.
Why track unit stacks?
Stack tracking can reveal riser, supply, installation, or part-batch patterns.
Who should maintain the record?
The maintenance warehouse should maintain it with input from field technicians.
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