Zip Sensor Taps allow you to control your water efficiently, conserve energy and reduce your costs without sacrificing performance and reliability. The Zip 6 Star Wels rated Sensor Tap helps you save on your water usage. Zip deck mounted infrared activated touch-free tap offers hygienic water dispensing solutions. Their superior heavy-duty construction offers resistance to […]
November 21st, 2008
Zip Sensor Taps allow you to control your water efficiently, conserve energy and reduce your costs without sacrificing performance and reliability. The Zip 6 Star Wels rated Sensor Tap helps you save on your water usage.
Zip deck mounted infrared activated touch-free tap offers hygienic water dispensing solutions. Their superior heavy-duty construction offers resistance to vandalism and misuse. The touch-free operation helps avoid cross infection and the easy-to-use functionality is ideal for the disabled or elderly.
Delivery time: 1 – 2 working days
Applications: Suitable for reflective surfaces due to unique sensor design.
Variations: Battery or mains powered
Finish: Brushed stainless steel
Manufacturer: Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd
Designer: Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd
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