Short Description
This sensor tap uses electronic auto-focus infrared technology with automatic shut off and temperature adjustment. The goose neck configuration with 170mm reach provides easier access to the basin. Available in wall and basin mounted options and can be mains or battery operated. The tap is suitable for healthcare and food preparation applications.
Method Of Use
The tap is activated when a beam is broken, allowing the water to flow. Deactivation of the beam occurs when the user removes hands from beneath the tap outlet
Options
* Single temperature model
* Alternate spout lengths
* Mains power transformer
Models
* ENM6323 Mains powered- 6 Star WELS Rating (5.5lpm)
* ENM6353 Battery - 6 Star WELS Rating (5.5lpm)
The tap is part of the Enware-Oras range
More Details
Features
* Auto focus infrared sensing technology with triangulation for a more consistent, reliable operation
* Improved user friendliness with intelligent activation and after-flow technology
* Low power consumption
* Electronics have IP67 rated protection against water and humidity
* The small lever on the side of the tap allows users to adjust the water temperature
* 170mm reach fixed spout
* 12V Mains supply or 6V battery operated models
* Single point fixing (not recommended for vandal prone applications)
* Supplied with WELS 6 Star (5.5lpm) water efficiency rating as standard
Applications
Commercial kitchens, restaurants, clubs, hotels and other applications where hand hygiene is important
Option Details
* For alternate spout lengths please contact Enware
* Mains Power transformer with 4.5m lead (order ENMS230)
Installation
In public buildings, taps should be installed by a licensed plumber to comply with AS 1428
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Place Of Manufacture
Enware (Australia)