Sensor System Recommendations
Installation Priorities
Touchless faucet and soap dispenser systems should maintain coordinated sensor spacing, balanced sink positioning, and stable water pressure calibration to improve long-term commercial restroom efficiency. Proper installation planning also helps reduce splash patterns, false sensor activation, and unnecessary maintenance interruptions across high-traffic environments.
Designers and facility teams are encouraged to use compatible soap formulations, corrosion-resistant finishes, and accessible service zones for easier maintenance access. Routine inspection of infrared sensors, aerators, and power systems further supports dependable hands-free operation while preserving the upscale appearance of modern restroom environments.
Performance Limitations
Avoid placing automatic soap dispensers directly within overlapping faucet sensor zones where conflicting infrared signals may interrupt normal activation behavior. Reflective countertops, poor sink geometry, and improper mounting heights may also reduce sensor accuracy and affect user interaction consistency.
Harsh cleaning chemicals and irregular maintenance schedules should additionally be avoided, as they may gradually affect finish durability and sensor responsiveness. Ignoring coordinated system planning can increase service frequency while reducing the intended luxury presentation of touchless restroom installations.
