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TOTO Helix ECOPOWER 0.35 GPM Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve, Polished Chrome, Brass, TEL113-D20EM#CP

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TOTO Helix ECOPOWER 0.35 GPM Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve, Polished Chrome, Brass, TEL113-D20EM#CPTOTO Helix ECOPOWER 0. 35 GPM Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve, Polished Chrome, Brass, TEL113 D20EM#CP The TOTO Helix EcoPower 0. 35 GPM On Demand Touchless Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve is ideal for high traffic commercial spaces and provides an elegant water conservation solution. Powered by the force of running water, EcoPower hydro turbines create an electrical current that is stored in

TOTO Helix ECOPOWER 0.35 GPM Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve, Polished Chrome, Brass, TEL113-D20EM#CP

The TOTO Helix EcoPower 0.35 GPM On-Demand Touchless Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet with Mixing Valve is ideal for high-traffic commercial spaces and provides an elegant water conservation solution. Powered by the force of running water, EcoPower hydro-turbines create an electrical current that is stored in rechargeable cells to power the Smart Sensor System of the faucet. The EcoPower faucet is highly efficient, replenishing power stores with no minimum daily usage. No external power source or battery replacement is necessary. The sensor is located at the tip of the spout to more accurately sense the hands of the user for touchless use. The on-demand system means that water flows only when needed and cannot be accidentally left running. When hands are present, the water will flow. When hands are removed, the water stops. Helix spout, operating controller, manual mixing valve, and mounting hardware included. Purchased separately: Water supply line for G1/2 connection

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Features


  • Electronic touchless sensor faucet
  • Operated entirely by hydropower. No external power source needed
  • No wiring. Easy installation and low-cost maintenance
  • Single-hole deck-mount installation
  • 20 second on-demand flow: water is only dispersed when the sensor is activated
  • Strategic location of sensor at tip of spout for instant response time
  • 0.35 GPM water-saving flow rate
  • ADA compliant
  • Includes spout, operating controller, and manual mixing valve

Details


ADA Compliant?: Yes
Battery Included: Yes
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Box Height: 6"
Box Length: 10"
Box Weight: 3 lb(s)
Box Width: 7.5"
CALGreen Compliant: Yes
CEC Compliant: Yes
Category: Commercial Faucets
Color: Polished Chrome
Connection Size and Type: G 1/2
Country of Origin: China
Flow Rate: 0.35 GPM
Installation Type: Deck-Mount
Item Height: 6.75"
Item Weight: 3 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 2"
Material: Brass
Max Deck Thickness: 2
Mounting Type: Deck-Mount
Number of Faucet Holes: 1
SKU: TEL113-D20EM#CP
Spout Height: 3.75"
Spout Reach: 4.875"
Valve Included: Yes

Warranty


Manufacturer Three Year Limited
Toto Warranty Details (PDF)

Manual(s)


Manual 1 (PDF)

Installation Instructions


Installation Instructions (PDF)
Product Specifications (PDF)

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