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T&S Brass ChekPoint Chrome Brass Sensor Faucet Wall Mount - EC-3101-HG
T&S Brass ChekPoint Chrome Brass Sensor Faucet Wall Mount - EC-3101-HG
The T&S Brass ChekPoint EC-3101-HG is a single-hole wall mount electronic sensor faucet built for commercial hand washing stations, bar sinks, and lavatory sinks in foodservice and institutional settings where hands-free operation is required. The key distinction of the EC-3101-HG over the standard EC-3101 is its built-in hydro-generator power supply, which eliminates the need for batteries or an external power connection.
- Single-hole wall mount electronic sensor faucet with front-mounted infrared sensor for hands-free operation, designed for commercial hand washing, bar, and lavatory sink applications
- Polished chrome-plated brass body with a 4-1/8" rigid gooseneck spout and 2.2 GPM vandal-resistant aerator included
- Faucet height is 11", spout length is 4-1/8", and faucet width is 2-1/4"; requires a single 1" mounting hole
- Includes an AC/DC control module with internal flow control setting switches for adjusting auto time-out and shut-off delay, a temperature control mixing valve with check valves, and 18" flexible stainless steel supply hoses with 3/8" compression connections
- The hydro-generator power supply is self-sustaining: water flowing through the unit generates and stores power, making this model well-suited for retrofit installations where running a dedicated power supply to the sink location is impractical
- Water-resistant control module box; flow control, time-out, and shut-off delay settings are adjustable internally without removing the faucet from service
- Certified to ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1, NSF 61 Section 9, NSF 372, and UL 1951
- Meets ADA ANSI/ICC A117.1 requirements
Dimensions: Spout Length: 4-1/8" | Faucet Height: 11" | Faucet Width: 2-1/4"
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SKU:T-SB-EC-3101-HG
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