Foot Pedal Faucet Control
Lukloy full set hands free foot pedal faucet foot valve outlet 1m flexible hose screw hospital medical laboratory touchless floor mount foot control faucet 3 8 out of 5 stars 40 39 99 39.
Foot pedal faucet control. A normally closed valve is closed unless current is being applied. Increasing your efficiency around the house while saving water is easy with faucet control foot faucet. Our patented technology prevents contamination and the spread of bacteria and viruses. Tapmaster hands free faucet controllers prevent the spread of dangerous infection.
What would probably be ideal is a normally open valve where you flip a switch to turn the current on and close the valve and then the pedal breaks the circuit so current is no longer being applied and the valve opens back up. A foot pedal sink and faucet can be described as a unique type of fixture that performs like any other sink and faucet but it is controlled by foot. Lukloy full set hands free foot pedal faucet foot valve outlet 1m flexible hose screw hospital medical laboratory touchless floor mount foot control faucet 3 9 out of 5 stars 30 40 99 40. Control the flow of water with your feet to fill your dishwashing hand washing and pre rinse sinks by installing one of our hands free foot pedal valves.
Tapmaster hands free faucet controllers use existing water pressure in the lines to activate your faucet. Unlike other sink and faucet combos that are mostly operated using a single or double lever this type is operated with a foot pedal. Floor mounted foot pedal valves can be mounted very easily under a stainless steel compartment sink or hand washing station. They ensure cleaner safer homes and workplaces.
Faucet control foot pedal faucet is an ideal companion for any kitchen laundry room garage or workshop faucet. Single pedal valve product compliances asme a112 18 1 csa b125 1. Simply bolt the pedal valve to the floor and run your water lines. The result is a.
Rv and marine applications. A foot pedal sink allows dishwashers the ability to free up their hands from having to turn on hot and cold water spigots by simply pressing down the valves with their feet or knees.