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Water Management System + Valve And 4 Aa Batteries for £117.79 |
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Water Management System + Valve And 4 Aa Batteries. The Water Management System has been designed to control and reduce by over 70%; the water used in automatic flushing urinal systems. Normally these will flush up to 4 times per hour;365 days a year. After a Water Management System has been installed; the flushing system would only operate when the urinals were being used; thereby saving money and conserving water. HOW DOES IT WORK? When a person enters the washroom; the infra -red detector senses body movement which operates a timer and valve controlling the water supply to the cistern. If toilets are not used; after a preset cycle time; the water supply tp the cistern is shut off automatically until a person re -enters the washroom which then starts the cycle again. HOW VERSATILE IS IT? Available in either battery or mains versions; the Water Management System is one of the most versatile units on the market; with extensive setiing choices. The Water Management System can be programmed; via internal switches; to suit virtually any installation. During holidays or closed down periods a single hygiene flush will take place after 12 hours of the toilets not been used. HOW MUCH CAN YOU SAVE? The example below shows typical savings on a single 9 litre capacity cistern: BEFORE(Unmanaged) If the cistern flushes 4 times per hour; then the amount of water used in one week= 36(litres/hour) X 40(hours of use in a week)=6048 LITRES PER WEEK. AFTER(Managed) The cistern flushes 4 times per hour; but only in periods of occupancy. Assuming 8 hours use per day for 5 days; the managed amount of water used in 1 week= 36(litres/hour) X 40(hours of use in a week)=1440 LITRES PER WEEK. A SAVING OF 4608 LITRES OR 76% PER WEEK! Battery life of up to 4 years. |
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£117.79 Incl VAT (EU) £100.25 Excl VAT (Outside EU)
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