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Proximity Sensing Technology Added to Electronic Faucets

December 9, 2009

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Delta introduced Proximity Sensing Technology that forms a 4-inch field around the body of the faucet. When the user’s hand enters the field, the faucet is turned on; when the user removes their hands from the water stream, the faucet turns off within 2 seconds. The designs, free of optics and infrared, are easy to maintain due to their clean lines and are able to fit into a variety of designed spaces.

Proximity Sensing Technology has been added to two of Delta’s most popular faucet styles: Arzo and Grail. Both faucet bodies are constructed of solid brass and have a smart, modern design.

Installation has been made very user friendly by designing the product to self-calibrate once it has been installed. The surface mount control box makes it easy to access the controls for installation and routine facility maintenance.

Key features include:

Solid brass construction;

Versatile design and technology for installation in many applications;

Faucet will automatically shut off once the user’s hand is removed from the water stream ;

Auto shut-off feature factory set to 45 seconds. Will reset and recalibrate once obstructions is removed;

Low battery audible beep when 1,500 cycles remain;

Utilizes a cold or tempered water supply, making it ideal for new or retrofit situations where tempered water is available;

1.5 gallons per minute (gpm) flow rate may contribute to LEED certification;

Battery and hardwire model available; and 5-year limited warranty.

For more information, visit www.DeltaFaucet.com.


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