Commercial soap dispenser BC633FC / BC633FS
built-instainless steelelectronic

commercial soap dispenser
commercial soap dispenser
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Characteristics

Market
commercial
Installation
built-in
Material
stainless steel
Type
electronic

Description

Electronic foam soap dispenser activated by an infrared sensor. When the user places his hand within the sensor range, the soap dispenser delivers the foam soap. A big improvement in soap dispenser foaming soap drastically reduces soap consumption when compared to standard liquid soap Integral peristaltic pump prevent backflow ensuring a germ free environment and, in conjunction with the touch free operation, eliminates the risks of contamination Soap and air settings can be adjusted to personalise soap ‘foamability’ via a remote control which easy to use and designed for the janitor or client to use (our DB53). 1 of these is supplied FOC with every 6 dispensers or can be purchased separately. Sensor settings (range etc) can be adjusted with a separate remote control – this is a more complex unit and designed more for maintenance staff to use (our DB51) Counter mounted it includes a 1 litre foam soap bottle, integral bottle support and fixing kit Designed to match Dolphin Blue DB100, DB200 and DB1000 series taps Power connections: soap dispenser: female / power source: male Draws maximum current of 0.5A at sensor activation 2 year guarantee Powered by 12v Transformer; a 3pin version is supplied complete with each dispenser For information on power supply and connectors click here ACS Approved

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BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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