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Integrated Automatic flushing Valve Ceramic Men Wall-hung Sensor Urinal

Integrated Automatic flushing Valve Ceramic Men Wall-hung Sensor Urinal

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150 set
Supply Capability:
2000 set/month

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Specifications

Ceramic wall-hugn Sensor Urinal
Sensor flushing valve system integrated
Lockable cover
Self-flushing water saving
Men style

Automatic flushing valves for urinals use an infrared sensor to detect urinal usage and flush automatically after each use. There is no need for the user to touch any surface what prevents vandalism and improves hygiene. The flush valve will be activated on demand eliminating the odors caused by unflushed urinals. When urinals and toilets are promptly flushed, a germ free, odor free, and automated environment is created. 

 

Advantages:
1) Conserves water
2) No unpleasant odors
3) Hygienic, no-touch activation
4) Easy installation
5) Built-in filter
6) ADA complaint
7) Vandal resistant
8) Waterproof components

Features:

1) Power: DC 6V

2) Power consumption when not in use: 0.50mW (DC)

3) Ambient temperature: 0.1 - 45oC

4) Suitable water pressure: 0.05 - 0.6MPa

5) Detection zone: factory set 70cm (based on standard inductive board)

6) Diameter of inlet pipe: DN15 (G1/2")

7) Diameter of outlet pipe: DN15 (G1/2")

8) Dimensions: 20 x 70mm

9) Protection degree: IP56

10) Samples: send after receiving your samples fee and shipping charges

 

Packing: one set in retailer white box with complete components (Filter, Solenoid Valve,

Flex hose, and other installation parts)

Q: I just remodeled my bathroom and the contracted crew installed a receptacle about 2 inches above my sink is that against code? From what I understand a receptacle has to be at least 18" from any water source. Can I keep the receptacle there or do I have to move it? The receptacle is GFCI and Im talking about Virginia, United States.
Bathroom Receptacle
Q: The sink in my bathroom is backing up. Does anybody have any trick to unclog it. I'm not sure about using drain'o. I heard that just makes it worse.
Use a plunger and after the clog clears, fill the sink full of hot water and drain it. plung some more if you have to.
Q: Decoration how to choose the basin bathroom basin to buy the whole Raiders
In terms of ceramic basin, consumers should pay attention to the glaze of the good or bad, because the good glaze, not hanging dirty, easy to clean the surface, long-term use is still bright as new. Selection, can be facing the light, from the ceramic side of the multi-angle observation, a good glaze should be no stains, pinholes, trachoma and bubbles, the surface is very smooth.
Q: I took everything out and it's still there. Smells like something rotting, I live in a condo. Any ideas what it is, and what I can do to get rid of it.
Is it backed up? Something could be inside the pipes rotting... You could either call your sup. Or you could use a wide variety of liquid plumbers... I typically pour a lot of bleach and snake my pipes in this case....
Q: In my bathroom, I have a ball-joint sink valve. Which means it's a single rotating handle. Pushing it up turns it on. To the left, hot water. To the right, cold water. My dilemma is, if I push it all the way to the left, no water comes out. If I rest it in a certain position to the left, it sputters, and eventually cuts off altogether. In other words, it's a pain in the butt to get hot water out. I'm assuming it needs to be repaired, but could it also be that it is an energy saving faucet? As I'm not sure.Anyways, if you are knowledgeable in the area of plumbing, I would greatly appreciate your diagnostic if you have one. Even if it isn't right at all, I'd still be grateful for input.
Depends on how handy you are. Sound like there is sediment clogging the openings. If you want to tackle the job yourself, then go under the sink and turn off both valves in the lines to the faucet. Then remove the retainer ring around the handle. May have to remove handle with allen wrench first and then the retainer ring. Lift out the ball and check for any clogs internally in it. Remove carefully the rubber O rings in the cavity where the ball was, and then put a rag over the fixture and slowly turn on the valves under the sink to flush out the lines. When lines are running clear, then replace the rubber O rings and then the ball and retainer ring.
Q: The cover over the drain on my bathroom sink wont open or close. Its barely open right now. But when I move the stick up or down the stopper wont move. The stick moves up and down just fine its just the stopper. If someone could please tell me how to fix this or give me a website that shows pictures and instructions that would be great.
Handyman magazine, and readers digest have great books out...sounds like the stick broke off inside. Can you fit a small plumbers snake down it? Also, if you go to the local hardware store, they are really helpful may be able to help you more than most of the mega home improvement stores( at least that's been my experience)
Q: Our bathroom sink is leaking where the trap meets the pipe that goes into the wall. How can we tell what size the pipe is? What special tools (if any) are needed? Thank you.
That is really easy to fix. All you need is a wrench or locking wrench to loosen the bolts on either side there enough to twist the rest of the way off. Pull off the pea trap and take to your local hardware or lowes/home depot for sizing. Don't forget to get some plumbers tape or you'll be wondering why it still leaks after you replace it.
Q: Designers to my home design of the length of the tank about two meters, this size is enough to put a double basin, but personally feel that dual basin is not practical, would like to use a single basin, but that a single basin may not look good Well, the bathroom table will have a large area of idle space, you think how to choose?
Free space can do the cabinet or put the plastic drawer cabinet, put the detergent powder, what soap, drying racks, clips, debris a lot of storage space is very practical.
Q: What is the best way to clear a clog bathroom sink drain?
You can try pouring some baking soda in it and then pouring white vinegar in also & see if the volcanic activity will clear it out, or use a plunger, or a chemical like Drano, or you can gently take the pipe apart, remove the elbow in it and run water thru the elbow. That is usually where a drain gets plugged up at. If none of those things work, you can use a drain snake on it (be careful), or call a plumber,
Q: I have a new vanity and the last few weeks when i run the water a terrible smell comes from the sink opening after a few minutes it goes away. Any ideas -THANKS.
have you been shitting in the sink that can be whats causing it!

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