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    Touch-Free Sink Faucets

    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Inset. Sink Faucets. Touch-Free Sink Faucets, Bottom Inlet, Sink Mount, Style F.

    Style F

    Image of Product. Style H. Front orientation. Sink Faucets. Touch-Free Sink Faucets, Bottom Inlet, Sink Mount, Style H.

    Style H

    Place your hands under these faucets to start the flow of water. Connect the single inlet to a pre-tempered water line, or attach to hot and cold water lines with a mixing valve (included with some faucets). To help you comply with ADA standards, these faucets run for at least 10 seconds. Install the spout and sensor no more than 48" off the ground to ensure these faucets are wheelchair accessible.
    Battery Powered—Battery-powered faucets will run approximately three years on four AA batteries (included).
    Solar Powered—Solar-powered faucets have a solar cell that charges when your room’s lights are on to save battery power. The solar cell generates enough power for the faucet to work even if the lights are only on sometimes.
    Water Powered—Water-powered faucets charge every time they’re used, extending the life of the battery.
    Style F—Styles D, F, and J faucets are easier to maintain and less prone to water damage because the most important components, such as the solenoid valve, sit above the sink.
    Mixing Valve—Faucets with a mixing valve blend hot and cold water, so they set and maintain the temperature when you don’t have a pre-tempered water line. They meet ASSE 1070 standards to prevent scalding with water temperature-limiting devices. Use them in areas where frequent hand washing is required, such as industrial kitchens.
    Side Handle—Those with a side handle give you an easy way to adjust the temperature.
    Bluetooth—Faucets with Bluetooth let you check battery strength and set sensor distance from a free downloadable app on your smartphone. If your sink doesn’t get much use, you can also program the faucet to flush the line at scheduled times to prevent bacteria buildup.
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    Water Powered with Battery Backup
     
    Bottom Inlet—Chrome-Plated Brass (Sink Mount)
    H23/8"Compression
    0.56 3/4"1Mixing ValveBluetooth2582K11400000006419N60000000———0———0
     
    Solar Powered with Battery Backup
     
    Bottom Inlet—Chrome-Plated Brass (Sink Mount)
    F23/8"Compression
    0.54 1/4"5 1/4"1Aerator, Mixing Valve, Side Handle2582K111000000———06419N4500000006419N550000000
     
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