Know more about Sensor Taps

Dive into the Different Types of Sensor Taps:

Sensor taps are designed to cater to varied requirements and different types of applications. Here are some common types:

  • Toilet Sensor Taps: These are specifically built to be used in sinks in bathrooms. They ensure proper cleanliness while washing hands in sinks, by enhancing the hygiene and convenience factor of your experience.
  • Kitchen Sensor Taps: These types of sensor taps are used particularly in busy kitchens, where users’ hands are frequently soapy, or full of many dishes.
  • Public Toilet Sensor Taps: They are highly popular in commercial places like restaurants, malls, and airports.
  • Healthcare Sensor Taps: These taps are quite essential in healthcare centers and are specifically designed to meet the requirements of such an environment.
  • Touchless Shower Systems: These aren’t your traditional ‘taps’, they are actually showers that make use of sensors in order to provide a touchless showering system.

Features of Plumber Bathware's Sensor Taps

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  • Advanced Infrared Sensor: The Plumber Bathware sensor tap comes equipped with extremely sensitive infrared sensors, capable of identifying any hand movements for highly responsive functionality.
  • Durable Construction: These taps are manufactured from materials such as solid brass or stainless steel, which effectively withstand general use as well as corrosion.
  • Water-Saving Technology: The water flow operated by touchless technology reduces water usage, since the tap is automatically turned off each time it is not in use. This technology is hence very environment friendly.
  • Aerator for Better Flow: These taps are fitted with aerators which introduce air into the water stream, letting the water flow smoothly and splash-free.
  • Temperature Control: Most of the Plumber Bathware sensor taps have accurate temperature control so that the user can set the temperature of the water according to their comfort.
  • Adaptable Sensor Range: This feature allows the sensor range to be adjusted according to the desire and preference of the user. This is mainly to avoid accidental activation.
  • Lifetime Performance Warranty: Plumber Bathware also provides a lifetime performance warranty for its sensor taps, which is a testament to the quality they offer and ensures that customers are tension-free.
  • Stylish Designs: Sensor taps by Plumber Bathware are available in various modern and classic designs that can perfectly fit any bathroom or kitchen design theme.

Things to Consider Before Buying Sensor Taps

  • Water Pressure: Check that the pressure of water supply in your home can support the needs of the sensor tap.
  • Power Source: Sensor taps have what is referred to as a power source. This can either be a battery or a connection to the main electricity supply. You should check which power source fits your space and requirements best before buying.
  • Material and Finish: It is important to select a material that is durable and tough enough to be suitable for daily usage. The finish and material should also harmonize well with the overall look of the bathroom or kitchen.
  • Sensor Range and Sensitivity: Make sure you check the sensor range and the tap’s sensitivity to ensure you pick something that will suit your daily usage. Too much incidental activation can be annoying while too little can hamper functionality.
  • Installation Requirements: Learn the details of the installation process and make sure you understand clearly if you need professional assistance for the same.
  • Budget: Sensor taps vary in price. Set your budget and find something within that budget, weighing the features and quality of the product.

Tips on Maintaining Sensor Taps

  • Regular Cleaning: The external surface of the tap should be wiped with a clean cloth and mild washing soap.
  • Sensor Care: The surface of the sensor must be checked frequently for any presence of mineral build-up or any other obstructive material.
  • Aerator Maintenance: From time to time, it’s a good practice to remove the aerator for inspection and cleaning.
  • Battery Replacement: If your sensor tap is battery operated, then the batteries will have to be recharged periodically.
  • Leak Checks: Make sure you check the tap on a regular basis for signs of leakage or dripping, and get it fixed if needed.
  • Professional Servicing: If you find any fault in your sensor tap, then you should call for professional servicing by a certified plumber to identify and rectify the problem.

FAQ of Sensor Tap

What are the advantages of using sensor taps?

Sensor taps have many advantages, such as improved hygiene, water conservation, enhanced convenience, and a modern look.

Do sensor taps consume as much water as old taps?

What are the criteria for me to select the right sensor tap?

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