Product Description
Product Description:
This infrared sensor faucet is sloped and rounded to prevent ligature. BSP has designed and developed this unit to retrofit existing lavatories or it can be specified for new design. This product is certified by IAPMO to meet UPC, ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125 and AB 1953 California no-lead standards.
Hygienic Touch-Free Operation – Most public and many private facilities are now specifying touch-free sensor faucets to prevent the cross contaminate of disease carrying germs that can be transmitted via a manual faucet handle. Removing the faucet handle from the plumbing system creates a cleaner, safer environment for all users as well as local staff.
Water Conservation – Electronic faucets are very efficient dispensers of water. Our faucets only operate when the user's hands are directly under the faucet and immediately shut-off after hands are removed. Virtually all the water being dispensed by the faucet is being used. There is no wasted water while hands are being washed or with the faucet being left in a partial or fully open position.
Reduced Operating Costs – Our system uses up to 80% percent less water than a manual faucet. Because we use less water we also generate less waste water, which create savings from lower sewage related cost. In addition, if the system is connected to the hot water line, hot water use and cost will also be reduced. In many environments we find that the utility savings from the installation of sensor faucets can generate an ROI of less than two years.
Quality & Reliability – All our components are designed, engineered and produced uniquely to meet our strict performance standards. Our electronics have passed rigorous third party testing to provide consistent and reliable performance.
Product Details
CSI Division: | 22 42 36 |
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CSI Division Title: | Commercial Faucets, Supplies, and Trim |
Product Cut Sheet/Specs/Demo: | http://www.besafeprod.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/SF370-IMO.pdf |
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