Total control of washrooms

Cistermiser has expanded the capabilities of its Sensazone system for washrooms to include the control of lighting and fans, as well as water. The original concept was to isolate the water supply to a washroom when it was not in use, helping to avoid the waste of water. To that capability has been added the control of lighting and fans.

Washrooms catering for a lot of people are often large, requiring multiple user zones and more than one entrance. The Sensazone system can link up to 10 infra-red sensors, each capable of controlling up to three water-supply valves.

When the washroom is not in use, the water system is isolated and lighting and ventilation turned off.

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