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The TS BRASS EC-3101TMVHGF10 is a wall-mount electronic sensor faucet built for commercial and institutional restrooms where touchless operation, water conservation, and tamper resistance are required. The body is polished chrome plated brass with a 4.125-inch rigid gooseneck spout. Flow is fixed at 1.0 GPM through a vandal-resistant aerator. An integrated ASSE 1070-certified thermostatic mixing valve with check valves controls outlet water temperature. A hydro-generator power supply eliminates battery dependency by harvesting energy from water flow, and an AC/DC control module with internal flow-control setting switches provides flexible commissioning. Eighteen-inch flexible stainless steel supply hoses with 3/8-inch compression connections are included.
This faucet is designed for single-hole wall-mount installation in commercial lavatories, healthcare facilities, schools, and high-traffic public restrooms. The hydro-generator power supply is well suited to locations where battery access is difficult or maintenance intervals must be minimized. The ASSE 1070 thermostatic mixing valve makes it appropriate for facilities that must comply with scald-prevention codes, including healthcare and assisted-living environments where outlet temperature control is mandatory.
Designed for single-hole wall-mount lavatory installations. Consult rough-in specifications before installation to confirm wall-cavity depth and supply line spacing are adequate for the control module and hydro-generator assembly.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with local plumbing codes and the International Plumbing Code (IPC). Shut off the water supply and relieve line pressure before making any connections. The 3/8-inch compression supply connections must be leak-tested after startup before the faucet is placed in service. Do not overtighten compression fittings; follow the fitting manufacturer's recommended procedure. Thermostatic mixing valve temperature settings should be verified at the outlet with a calibrated thermometer after commissioning to confirm compliance with applicable scald-prevention requirements.
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