The two sensors eye touchless faucet KEG-8155D/A/AD uses active infrared sensor technology that allows starting the flow of water without touching the faucet. One sensor eye emits the infrared beams and one receives them. It is easy to install and single hole deck mounted on the basin. It’s a commercial touchless faucet that can be widely used in public restrooms or home bathrooms.
Features:
Active infrared sensor
Active infrared touchless sensors use the emission and reception of infrared beams to detect the presence and/or movement of objects or people in their field of detection. The technology is ideal for applications requiring a long and narrow detection range.
Automatic Sensor Faucet KEG-8155D/A/AD Specification |
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Power Supply | Applicable water pressure | Applicable water temperature | Ambient temperature | Inlet/Outlet diameter |
DC: AA alkaline battery 4 / 4 × AA | 0.05~0.7MPa | 0.1-60℃ | 0.1~45℃ | G1/2 and G3/8 |
AC:110V-240V 50Hz-60Hz | ||||
DC & AC Above two |
Touchless Tap KEG-8155D/A/AD Installation Diagram
With this installation diagram, you can easily understand the structure and know how to install it. Please also check our blog or view the installation manual.
Infrared sensor with two sensor eye for commercial touchless faucet
As the most important part, the work of the sensor is to forward the signals to the valve to turn on the faucet after detecting your hand. Its job is to inform the valve when to start or stop the flow based on the presence or absence of your hands. The two sensors eye infrared sensor with one sensor eye emits the infrared beams and one receives them, it is specially suited for the touchless faucet KEG-8155D/A/AD.
The two eyes infrared sensor life span reaches to 500,000 circles, lasting more than 10 years.
Infrared Sensor Applications
The infrared sensor is widely used in public washrooms, such as touchless faucets, automatic urinal flushers, automatic toilet flushers, and automatic soap dispensers.
The infrared sensors can be also used for touchless kitchen faucets and bathroom faucets. Although they are still optional in homes today. But eventually, in the future, they will become a simple commonality for modern homes.
Infrared Sensor Applications
Motion sensor faucet troubleshooting |
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Problem | Possible Reason | Suggested Solution |
No water flow | Batteries run out | Replace batteries |
Dirt on the sensor surface | Clean the sensor surface | |
Main water supply is shut off | Turn the main water supply on | |
Dirt on water filter net | Clean the water filter net | |
Water pressure is not applicable | Refer to the technical specification | |
Have a continuous water flow problem | Batteries run out | Replace batteries |
Low water pressure | Refer to the technical specification | |
Having leakage after turning off the faucet | Low water pressure | Refer to the technical specification |
Dirt on water filter net | Clean the water filter net |