Latest News Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:26 AM
Deva, part of the Methven UK Group, has launched a new range of chrome sensor taps.
Consisting of four different models, two deck mounted and two wall mounted, the contemporary designed taps are suitable for both cold and pre-mixed water.
Each model has a 70 second flow cut off, meaning that water usage is limited should the tap not be automatically switched off via the sensor.
The taps require a minimum water pressure of 0.5 bar and are recommended for use with a thermostatic blending valve to set a maximum water temperature.
Able to run off battery or mains power, the taps all feature moisture and water resistant control units, plus vandal and scratch resistant sensor windows to increase product longevity.
The additions further strengthen the existing Deva by Methven range of sensor taps, suitable for a wide range of both commercial and residential applications.
Barbara Osborne, product manager at Methven UK, commented: “Taps featuring sensor technology have increased in popularity in the last few years and the addition of new styles and shapes gives specifiers greater design options for a variety of commercial environments.”
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