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T&S Brass ChekPoint Sensor Faucet Deck Mount Cast Spout AC/DC 2.2 GPM - EC-3102
T&S Brass ChekPoint Sensor Faucet Deck Mount Cast Spout AC/DC 2.2 GPM - EC-3102
The T&S Brass ChekPoint EC-3102 is a hands-free electronic sensor faucet built for commercial handwashing applications including restaurant restrooms, bar sinks, and lavatory sinks where touch-free operation is required for sanitation compliance. It installs in a single hole deck mount configuration and delivers consistent, controlled flow without manual contact.
- Single hole deck mount hands-free sensor faucet with a polished chrome-plated brass body and integral cast spout, designed for commercial restroom, bar sink, and lavatory installations.
- Body is polished chrome-plated brass with a vandal-resistant aerator rated at 2.2 GPM (8.3 LPM), providing durability in high-traffic commercial environments.
- Spout reach is 4-7/8" from faucet base to spout outlet, spout height is 4-1/16" from deck to spout outlet, and overall faucet height is 5-1/16" from deck to top of faucet.
- Includes a temperature control mixing valve with check valves and 18" flexible stainless steel supply hoses with 3/8" compression connections; powered by plug-in AC transformer or four AA batteries (DC).
- The water-resistant control module features internal flow control switches for adjusting auto time-out and shut-off delay settings, plus an optional auto flush feature that runs water for 30 seconds after every 12 hours of inactivity.
- Operating pressure range is 20–125 psi; water temperature range is 40°F–140°F.
Certifications:
- 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 Reach: 4-7/8" | Spout Height (deck to outlet): 4-1/16" | Overall Height (deck to top): 5-1/16" | Faucet Width: 2-1/4"
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SKU:T-SB-EC-3102
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