Automatic Sensing Faucet

Why do we need to save water?

Water covers 70% of the Earth, but only 1% is easily accessible for consumption.
It is estimated that 70% of worldwide water supplies are used for irrigation, and also it takes around 2,000 – 3,000 liters of water to produce enough food to satisfy one person's daily dietary needs. With water being such a necessary resource for life on Earth, water resources are natural resources of water that are potentially useful.

Uses of water include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. All living things require water to grow and reproduce.

Since there are so many needs for water, did you ever think this resource would be so limited?

Nowadays, there is a new issue, water stress, whose causes include population growth, rapid urbanization, climate change, depletion of aquifers and environmental pollution.

Therefore, we should value our water resources in life, and remember that changes made in our daily usage even at home can bring unexpected benefits.

Why do we need to use an automatic sensing faucet?

  • Efficiency and water savings
  • Dirt proof
  • Avoid the spread of bacteria and viruses
  • Save money and prevent wasteful energy consumption
  • Hands free and easy to operate

The effects when you use the automatic sensing faucet

Washing your hands is far more convenient, there is no need to touch the faucet, and you can rely on the infrared sensor. Avoiding contact with the faucet is more hygienic and promotes a germ-free environment. When using a manual faucet, germs and dirt are easily transferred. Therefore, public places often use automatic sensing faucets to create a more germ-free place for people.

How to remove the breakdown of faucet

Recommended for sensor faucets

(1) Appearance: The surface must be free of burrs, pores, and oxidation spots to prevent the purchase of zinc alloy faucet.
(2) Sensing module and valve block: The sensing circuit is an integrated circuit board, and the sensing distance can be adjusted intelligently.
(3) Provide after-sales service
(4) Brand: It is recommended not to choose the sensor faucet of the same brand as the cleaning appliance. Since the sanitary ware manufacturer's main business is sanitary ware, faucet, and pendant, etc., it does not have the production qualification of sensor faucet, and the subsequent service cost is higher and service capacity is poor.
(5) Details: The product has a regular brand and packaging, and the internal wiring plug must be a waterproof plug.
(6) Qualification: a manufacturer with quality inspection by an authoritative organization, a certain production capacity, development scale, professionalism and engineering cases.

Principle of sensor faucet

Through infrared reflection principle. When the hand shields the reflection to the infrared receiving tube, the signal will be sent to the pulse solenoid valve. After receiving the signal, the solenoid valve will instruct to open the spool to control the faucet to discharge water.

How do we save the water?

The kitchen is a major consumer of water in the home, using around 10% of tota household water consumption for cooking, cleaning, washing, or drinking.

Top Tap Tips:

  • When washing dishes by hand, don't rinse them under a running tap. If you have two sinks, fill the second one with rinsing water. If you have only one sink, stack washed dishes in a dish rack and rinse them with a pan of hot water.
  • Use washing-up liquid sparingly as this will reduce the amount of rinsing required when washing dishes by hand.
  • Use a plugged sink or a pan of water. This saves running the tap continuously.
  • When boiling vegetables, use enough water to cover them and keep the lid on the saucepan. Your vegetables will boil quicker and it will save you water, power, and preserve precious vitamins in the food.
  • Don't use running water to defrost frozen food. Ideally place food in refrigerator to defrost overnight.
  • Catch running water. Use it to water plants, rinse dishes, or wash fruit and vegetables.
  • If you have a leaking tap, replace the washer or other components as required. Dripping taps can waste 30–200 litres of water per day.

Why is it important to save water?

Water conservation is not only to cope with the problem of water shortage, but also to protect the environment. If there is no water resources in life, it will be a great inconvenience to daily life!

How do automatic faucet sensors work?

The automatic induction faucet is based on the principle of infrared reflection. When the human hand is placed in the infrared area of the faucet, it is reflected to the infrared receiving part due to the shielding of the human hand, and the signal is transmitted to the solenoid valve. After the solenoid valve receives the signal, it controls the water discharge according to the instruction.

How do you use an automatic faucet?

Reach out in front of the sensor window, the water will come out after sensing, and the water will stop immediately after leaving the sensor window area.

Do automatic faucets save water?

The automatic faucet is a water-saving and energy-saving device, which can reduce the waste of water resources by 70%.

What are sensor taps?

The induction faucet does not require direct contact with the human body, which can effectively prevent cross-infection of bacteria.

Which sensor is used in automatic taps?

Our sensor faucet uses an infrared sensor module, based on the principle of infrared reflection, according to the intensity of the reflection to determine the presence of obstacles ahead.

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