Operation
As soon as a user places his or her hands in the detection area of one of the individual sensors, the collective sprayring starts spraying water all around the washfountain. Once activated, the water flow continues until all users have left the washfountain.
Option: manual soap dispenser
Hi-Traffic can be ordered with a liquid or powdered soap dispenser on top of the sprayhead.
| Characteristics | |
| Minimal Water Consumption | The collective Washfountains have a water-saving sprayhead and a built-in automatic flow control regulator, resulting in considerable water conservation when compared to an equal number of individual faucets. The electronic flow control regulation system |
| Optimal User Convenience | The collective control system consists of a number of individual sensors with their own detection field, which are connected to one single solenoid valve and a central microprocessor control system. In this way, a large detection field, which are connecte |
| 'Automatic' maintenance | The collective sprayring flows until shortly after the last user has left the washfountain. As residues of soap and dirt are rinsed away continuously, the self-cleaning parabolic bowl maintains its hygienic appeal. |
| Maximum hygiene | |
| Optimal barrier-free operation | The actual detection area almost covers the entire washfountain |
| Vandal-resistance | All major electronic and mechanical components are concealed in the fixture to protect them from potential abuse |
| Standard Cleaning Function | For easy cleaning and drying of the washfountains, a cleaning function allows the washfountain to be put in a stand-by mode where the solenoid valve remains closed for a period of 2 minutes |
| Applications - The electronic washfountain HI-TRAFFIC is ideal for common collective washfountain applications, including but not limited to washrooms that are highly frequented by large groups of people simultaneously, in which case they offer the most economic and practical solution. |
| Restrooms of factories |
| Restrooms of locker rooms |
| Restrooms of arenas |
| Restrooms of stadiums |
| Intersan brings the electronic age to traditional group washing environments |