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The rada pulse range of electronic products combine to produce a controlled
washroom environment offering a high degree of energy and water conservation. a
single Rada Pulse Control Box controls showering, hand washing and urinal flushing
with up to 10 outlets in any configuration. Each outlet operates via a no touch sensor,
ensuring maximum hygiene in the washroom.
The system is unique in the way that it is programmed remotely, via a hand held
programmer, which is plugged into the control box to set up or adjust the flow settings
of each individual outlet.
INTRODUCTION
1. Rada Pulse Control Box
The core of the system is the rada pulse control box containing a transformer
and a PCB. One control box can control up to ten outlets in any configuration e.g.
5 showers, 3 washbasins, 1 urinal and 1 w.c.
The rada pulse control box is designed to interface with rada pulse sensors and
rada pulse solenoid Valves which control the system functions.
mounted in the rada pulse control box is a printed circuit board to:
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supply power to the remote mounted sensors.
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operate remote mounted solenoid valves.
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allow the operating functions to be programmed in through the hand held
programmer (refer to:
'Accessories'
).
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provide a signal to allow the operation of auxiliaries via the rada pulse relay
box (refer to:
'Accessories'
) to automatically control lighting, extraction and
drainage pumps.
2. Rada Pulse sensors
General
There are two generic types of no-touch sensors:
1.
Active infrared sensors where a transmitted infrared beam of light is reflected
back to the sensor by the proximity of a hand.
2.
ceiling mounted passive infrared sensors where the sensor detects changes
in temperature in the detection area.
DesCRIPTION