TECHNICAL FEATURES
Water supply connection
Possible from right or left
Type of connection
3/4” Female GHT
Type of disconnection
F-Gap (Flexible membrane)
A-Gap (Physical, visible gap)
Venturi flow rates
1 GPM (Gray)
3.5 – 4 GPM (Yellow)
Actuating systems
Button
No. of product inlets
1 (models B1 and S1)
Maximum dimensions
H = 22 cm (8 3/4”)
W = 10 cm (3 7/8”)
D = 12 cm (4 5/8”)
Working pressure
Min 15 PSI (1 bar)
Max 130 PSI (9 bars)
Ideal: 30 – 60 PSI (2 – 4 bars)
Temperature
Max 160° F (70° C)
Notes
Possibility of adding modules after installation
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING
• The correct procedures for dispenser installations are provided.
• Do not install where the dispenser is directly exposed to vapors or chemical fumes. Do not position
near sources of heat.
• Protect yourself: wear protective clothing and eye-wear when installing or maintaining the system,
take specific precautions as necessary.
• Follow the safety and handling instructions.
• Direct product discharge hose only into a specific container—not toward yourself or another person.
• Calibrate the dosing as per the product label instructions.
• This unit is supplied with an internal back-flow prevention device to avoid water supply contamination.
Local compliances standards may vary. Some jurisdictions may require a back-flow prevention device
at the system’s water inlet.
• The maximum operating pressure is 9 bars (130 PSI) and is intended as a maximum static pressure
applicable to the system. Care should be taken that the equipment cannot produce scenarios of
over-pressurization, which could cause damage to the structure of the system. The use of a pressure
reducer is always recommended and the installation of a tap on the water outlet of the system, which
can be closed when the system itself is not in use.
To prevent siphoning and to comply with ASME A112.1.2, install the dispenser so the end of the dis-
charge tube is a minimum of 10 cm (4”) above the flood level of the sink or other fixed container.
The dispenser should be installed approximately 1.5 m (5 ft) from the ground and near the chemical
containers for convenient use.