| Gallons Per Flush | Rough-in | Inlet Size | Pressure Range | Sensor Range | Spud Coupling | Battery Life | Fixture Type | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.125 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | 3/4" | - | Urinal | £1113.03 |
| 0.25 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | - | 3 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1202.62 |
| 0.5 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | 3/4" | 3 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1041.87 |
| 0.5 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | - | 3 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1023.37 |
| 1 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | 3/4" | 2 yrs. @ 3000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1014.29 |
| 1 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 22" to 42" | 3/4" | 6 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1089.03 |
| 1 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | 3/4" | 3 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1211.19 |
| 1 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 15" to 30" | 3/4" | - | Urinal | £1241.74 |
| 1 GPF | 11 1/2" | 1" | 15 psi to 80 psi | 1" to 30" | 1 1/4" | 6 yrs. | - | £2288.06 |
| 1.1 GPF, 1.28 GPF, 1.6 GPF | 24" | 1" | 15 psi to 80 psi | 22" to 42" | 1 1/2" | 6 yrs. | - | £1196.4 |
| 1.28 GPF | 11 1/2" | 1" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 8" to 54" | 1 1/2" | 2 yrs. @ 3000 Flushes/Month | Toilet | £1021.72 |
| 1.28 GPF | 11 1/2" | 1" | 15 psi to 100 psi | - | 1 1/2" | 5 yrs. @ 4000 Flushes/Month | Toilet | £1184.8 |
| 1.5 GPF | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 8" to 54" | 3/4" | 2 yrs. @ 3000 Flushes/Month | Urinal | £1040.11 |
| 1.6 GPF | 11 1/2" | 1" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 8" to 54" | 1 1/2" | 2 yrs. @ 3000 Flushes/Month | Toilet | £841.05 |
| 3.5 GPF | 11 1/2" | 1" | 15 psi to 100 psi | 8" to 54" | 1 1/2" | 2 yrs. @ 3000 Flushes/Month | Toilet | £934.04 |
Working Mechanism
- They operate through an ingenious sensor-based mechanism that detects user activity.
- When a user approaches or departs from the toilet or urinal, the sensor registers the movement & triggers the flush mechanism.
- This hands-free operation enhances hygiene by removing the necessity for direct contact with the flush handle, reducing the potential for germ transmission.
Features
- These Sloan flush valves feature diaphragm valve designs for their reliability and efficient control of water flow.
- They feature chrome finish for a sleek and polished appearance.
- These Sloan flush valves include (4) AA batteries, (4) C cell batteries, solar power with (4) AA batteries, and a 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz electrical supply for ensuring flexibility and convenience in various settings.
- They offer fixture compatibility for both toilets and urinals and feature sensors ranging from 8 to 42.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing these Sloan automatic flush valves?
A.
- Flush volume and water efficiency
- Compatibility
- Power source
- Sensor technology
- Adjustability
- Water pressure compatibility
- Installation requirements
- Dual-fush capability
- Integration with building systems
Q. How do I maintain these Sloan automatic flush valves?
A.
- Keep the sensor lens clean and free from dust for accurate detection.
- Replace batteries as recommended to maintain power for battery-operated valves.
- Periodically check for visible leaks and promptly address them.
- Fine-tune sensor range and flush duration for optimal performance.
- Ensure water pressure is within the recommended range for the valve.
- Clean or replace filters in valves equipped with them.
- Regularly check for signs of tampering in public settings.
- Store the user manual for reference in troubleshooting and maintenance.
Q. How do I install these Sloan automatic flush valves?
A.
- Gather all the necessary tools and materials for the installation.
- Turn off the water supply to the toilet or urinal.
- Flush to empty the tank or bowl of water.
- Measure and mark the correct height for flush valve installation.
- Securely attach the Sloan flush valve to the fixture.
- Connect the water supply line to the flush valve inlet.
- Set the sensor detection range as needed.
- Restore the water supply and allow the tank to fill.
- Test to ensure proper flushing and sensor functionality.
- Inspect connections for any water leaks.
Q. What safety precautions should I take while installing these Sloan automatic flush valves?
A.
- Always shut off the water supply to the fixture before installation to prevent accidental water flow.
- Protect yourself with gloves and safety glasses to guard against water and debris.
- Ensure good ventilation to avoid inhaling fumes from sealants or adhesives.
- Use proper tools in good condition to prevent accidents or damage.
- Adhere to the provided instructions for a safe and correct installation.
- Turn off electrical power when working on valves with electrical components to avoid electrical hazards.
- Be vigilant to prevent cross-contamination between wastewater and clean surfaces.
- Ensure the fixture is securely mounted to prevent accidents during installation.
- Follow local regulations for disposing of old parts and materials to maintain cleanliness and compliance.
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