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Mains Water Flushing Urinal - Back Inlet Concealed Trap

Mains Water Flushing Urinal - Back Inlet Concealed Trap

CONON-MF

The popularity of mains water flushing urinals is on the rise, primarily due to the elimination of exposed or concealed cisterns and their associated sparge pipes. Instead, the flushing mechanism is typically controlled by a direct flush sensor, with the sensor being sold separately.

For concealed installations, the direct flush system is available for separate purchase. The installation should include a service duct behind the urinal(s) to accommodate pipe work and electrical connections. Additionally, it is advisable to incorporate access panels as part of the installation to facilitate easy maintenance and adjustments.

The Conon urinal boasts a sleek funnel-type design with sharp, clean edges, adding a touch of modern sophistication to your commercial washroom. This urinal is also equipped with a nearly flat chrome flushing spreader, combining both form and function seamlessly.

Bowl Dimensions:  Height = 655mm  Width = 298mm  Projection from wall = 276mm

Pack includes:
- 1 x Conon Rimless Urinal
- 1 x Rear Entry Flushing Spreader with 3/8" to 15mm Fitting
- 1 x Pair of Wall Hangers
- 1 x 40mm Plastic with Long Tail

£175.00

 (ex VAT)
Marnic Water Watch - PIR Urinal Flush Controller

Marnic Water Watch - PIR Urinal Flush Controller

WW01-B

A wide-angle PIR sensor manufactured by Marnic Technologies, in an enamel painted steel case. Many thousands of this inexpensive, yet high-quality, controller have been supplied to Gentworks customers. They are very popular with schools and local authority sites as well as pubs, offices and factories. 

Can be calibrated to flush up to 4 times per hour but we recommend it is set to flush 20 minutes after the sensor detects a user, therefore a maximum of 3 times per hour. If no user is detected (e.g. over weekends), there is a choice of flushing after 12 or 24 hours. 

The solenoid can be installed on either vertical or horizontal pipe. An arrow on the brass body indicates the direction of flow.


Includes:
- Flush controller box with sensor eye for wall or ceiling mount above the urinals
- Marnic Solenoid valve for fitting to water supply (15mm compression fit)
- Approx 1m of 2 core cable to connect controller to solenoid
- 4.5v Alkaline Duracell battery with tails (Battery version only)
- 240v to 4.5v Built in Power Supply (PSU) (Mains version only)


Click on the Product Data Sheets tab for downloadable instructions and data sheets. 

£118.00

 (ex VAT)
McAlpine Bottle Trap 1½"

McAlpine Bottle Trap 1½"

C10-

McAlpine C10 1½" 75mm Water Seal Bottle Trap with Multifit Outlet. It's compatible with plastic, copper, and lead pipes and comes in White or Chrome plastic.

£10.00

 (ex VAT)
Monobloc Sequential Lever Mixing Tap

Monobloc Sequential Lever Mixing Tap

TAP-D-16X1

This monobloc sequential mixing tap is manufactured from brass and has a high polish chrome finish.  The tap features a single lever sequential spray mixer providing cold to hot through 180 degree operation of the lever. The lever handle is easy to grip and can be operated by either hand or wrist making the tap ideal for those with limited dexterity.

Cold start technology:
Cold start taps reduce energy waste and save money by only activating cold water when opened centrally. Hot water is still available by turning the lever further. This technology is especially useful for daily tasks like handwashing and teeth brushing, eliminating unnecessary heating and changing our approach to warm water usage.


The mixer tap is not thermostatic and a proprietary temperature control device (TMV) should always be used.

Features:
- Simple easy to grip lever operation
- Cold start technology
- WRAS approved
- 35mm tap hole required
- Supplied with flexible water inlet hoses
- High polish chrome finish

Pressures:
Minimum operating pressure: 1.0 bar
Maximum operating pressure: 6.0 bar
Recommended operating range 2.0 to 5 bar
Flow rate at 1 bar = 2.0 ltr per minute

£39.00

 (ex VAT)
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