Applications of WC Sensor
Public Restrooms: Commonly used in high-traffic public spaces (malls, airports, stadiums) for hands-free flushing to enhance hygiene and reduce maintenance.
Corporate Offices: Ideal for employee restrooms, providing a more sanitary experience and contributing to sustainable resource usage.
Hotels and Hospitality: Enhances the guest experience by providing a modern, touchless restroom environment and minimizing cleaning efforts.
Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities: Critical in reducing germ spread, supporting infection control, and maintaining sanitation standards in sensitive environments.
Key Features
FAQ'S
The sensing range of a WC flusher typically varies between 12 to 30 inches (30 to 76 cm), adjustable on some models to suit different restroom layouts. This range ensures accurate detection for reliable flushing.
Yes, some WC sensors are compatible only with specific toilet models or brands, so it's essential to check compatibility before installation. However, universal options are available to fit various types.
WC sensors can be either battery-operated or hardwired to an electric source, depending on the model and installation requirements. Battery-operated units offer flexibility, while electric ones provide consistent power.
A single flush typically releases 1.6 gallons (about 6 liters) for standard toilets, though water-saving models may use as little as 1.28 gallons (4.8 liters). Dual-flush systems offer options for even lower volumes.
Yes, many WC flushers have a manual override button or lever, allowing manual operation if the sensor fails. This ensures continued functionality until repairs are made.
The cost of a high-quality WC Sensor in Grenadines varies depending on sensor type, installation complexity, and features. Toshi offers durable and water-efficient WC sensors at competitive prices.
WC Sensors provide hygienic, touchless flushing, conserve water by controlling flush duration, reduce maintenance, and improve user convenience.
WC sensors may require periodic calibration and battery replacement; improper installation can cause false flushing or failure to flush.
Yes, Toshi WC Sensors are safe, using reliable sensor technology designed for consistent and hygienic operation without physical contact.
A Toshi WC Sensor typically lasts 5 to 7 years with regular maintenance and proper usage.
You can buy Toshi WC Sensor in Grenadines directly from Toshi Automation Solutions. We provide expert installation and after-sales support.