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Order number: 01.31.08.200

Automatic Urinal Flusher APIS-P3.1

Order number: 01.31.08.200

Automatic Urinal Flusher APIS-P3.1

The APIS-P3.1 automatic urinal flusher is a touchless device designed for reliable and hygienic operation of urinals in public and high-traffic areas. The device optoelectronically detects the presence of a person standing in front of the urinal continuously for more than 4 seconds. The flush is triggered automatically after leaving the detection zone.

The device allows you to set the final flush, cleaning flush and flush after the xth use, which makes it possible to optimize water consumption and the level of hygiene according to the nature of the operation.

The automatic hygienic flush function is preset and is triggered every 12 hours from the last hygienic flush, thus preventing water stagnation in the distribution systems.

The flusher also automatically archives operating statistics, such as the device's operating time and the number of flushes performed, which allows for easy monitoring and evaluation of operation.

Thanks to its reliability, touchless control and advanced hygiene features, the APIS-P3.1 is an ideal solution for public toilets, schools, sports facilities, transport terminals and healthcare facilities.

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Key Parameters

  • Control typeNon-contact - optoelectronic sensor
  • AssemblyWall-mounted, for the supply pipe to the urinal
  • Body dimensions135 × 92 × 68mm
  • Power supply6V DC CR-P2 lithium battery
  • Water connectionG 1/2"
  • Working pressure 0.5 – 10 bar
  • Recommended pressure 3-5 bar
  • Maximum water temperature 25 °C
  • Sensor detection range70cm
  • Operational statisticsSensor operating time, Valve cycle count, User and total flush counters, Hygiene status
  • Parameter settingRemote Control DO-5.1

Special Features

  • Automatic hygienic flush

  • Cleaning rinse

  • Pre-rinse

  • Finishing

  • STOP function

  • Flush after xth use

  • Automatic valve shutdown in case of power failure

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