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T&S Brass ChekPoint Electronic Sensor Faucet Chrome Gooseneck - EC-3100-7XF1THG
T&S Brass ChekPoint Electronic Sensor Faucet Chrome Gooseneck - EC-3100-7XF1THG
The T&S Brass ChekPoint EC-3100-7XF1THG is a commercial touchless sensor faucet designed for hands-free operation at handwashing sinks, food prep sinks, and lavatory applications in restaurants, institutional kitchens, and healthcare facilities. It combines a thermostatic mixing valve, hydro-generator power supply, and a tall gooseneck spout in a single-hole deck mount configuration suited for high-traffic commercial environments.
- Commercial-grade, deck-mounted sensor faucet built for hands-free operation in professional foodservice environments, reducing cross-contamination risk at handwashing stations.
- Constructed from low-lead, polished chrome-plated brass for corrosion resistance and compatibility with commercial cleaning protocols.
- Features a rigid gooseneck spout at 13-1/4" height with a 7-11/16" spread, installed in a single-hole configuration.
- Includes a thermostatic temperature control mixing valve with check valves, hydro-generator power supply, and two 18" flexible stainless steel supply hoses with 3/8" compression connections. The water-resistant AC/DC control module has internal switches for adjusting auto time-out and shut-off delay settings.
- Flow is delivered through a 1.0 GPM vandal-resistant aerator spray device, and an optional auto flush feature flows water for 30 seconds after every 12 inactive hours to help maintain fresh water in the supply line.
- Covered under T&S Brass's 3-year limited warranty and 3-year limited commercial warranty.
Certifications:
- Certified to ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1, NSF 61-Section 9, NSF 372, UL 1951, and ASSE 1070.
- Meets ADA ANSI/ICC A117.1 requirements.
Dimensions: 13-1/4" H, 7-11/16" spread
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SKU:T-SB-EC-3100-7XF1THG
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