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Reduced Sensor Delays |
March 5, 2026 |
| Reviewer:
Lennox Whitfield, Infrastructure Advisor from Medford, OR
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We installed 16 nickel-finish automatic commercial faucets across healthcare and municipal restroom modernization projects between 2022 and 2025, and by 2026 the operational consistency has remained considerably stronger than earlier nickel touchless systems previously maintained in similar high-traffic environments. Older nickel commercial faucets repeatedly developed unstable infrared activation near reflective wall materials, delayed shutoff timing during continuous public usage, and inconsistent stream behavior under fluctuating inlet-pressure conditions, whereas this faucet maintained highly dependable motion detection with steadier and more balanced water delivery throughout heavy daily operation. Previous sensor systems also required repeated recalibration because of changing restroom lighting conditions and varying sink configurations, while this unit maintained noticeably stronger activation stability with fewer maintenance interruptions overall. Maintenance teams initially adjusted sensitivity settings on several deeper basin installations, but after installation was standardized activation-related service requests declined noticeably and the valve regulation, infrared responsiveness, and long-term operational reliability remained highly uniform across all installed facilities.
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