Infrared taps: many needs, one solution

In public sanitary facilities, the taps and fittings must be particularly high-performance and at the same time beautiful to look at. But with the right faucets, different requirements are not a problem, and Idral photocell faucets respect everything and everyone.

Why infrared taps?

Today minimising contact in one of the busiest areas of any facility is more important than ever and Idral's sensor technology is the answer.

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Hygiene

With electronic taps, you don't need to touch anything. This prevents cross-contamination, i.e. the unintentional direct or indirect transfer of impurities onto an object.

Cleaning

No contact also means no splashing water and no soap residue. Non-contact faucets are therefore, also thanks to their compact design, particularly easy to clean.

Less germs

Our sensor taps have an automatic flush function every 24 hours after the last use, flushing out stagnant water and ensuring effective prevention of the spread of legionella.

User-friendly

Taps in public bathrooms must be easy to use and barrier-free for children and elderly or disabled people. Idral's sensor taps make hand washing accessible to everyone.

Safety

Safety is also guaranteed for public facility operators, as our photocell taps are equipped with an automatic water cut-off system. If the tap is blocked, intentionally or unintentionally, the water flow is shut off after 60 seconds.

Sustainability

Water and the energy needed to heat it have an impact on the environment and costs. Therefore, our taps are designed to help save money by ensuring that water only flows when it is needed. Watch this video:

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References

Here are some examples of projects where our infrared taps have been installed.

Offices: BT Center Hong Kong

Hotel: Residence Club Primula Pescasseroli Italy

Campsites: Azur Wertheim Germany

Private residences: Lake Maggiore Italy

Schools: Kindergarten of Mesenzana (Varese)

Restaurants: Del Ponte Restaurant

by Barbara Kohlreiter
Export Coordinator

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