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Bradley Washfountains - Page 5

 

 

PLUMBING FIXTURES
TECHNICAL DATA

Introduction to Bradley

Washfountains


Multi-Founts and BradMates

Minimum Practical Clearances & Water Consumption

Multi-Fount Minimum Practical Clearances

Allow 48" (1219mm) of clearance between Multi-Founts, and a minimum of 24" (610mm) between multi-founts and wall (see Figure 5 below).

BradMate Minimum Practical

Clearances

Allow 18" (457mm) of clearance between BradMates, and a minimum of 9" (229mm) between BradMates and wall (see Figure 6 below).

Water Consumption Multi-Founts

Multi-Fount washfountains utilize a sectional sprayhead module in which each user activates one individual streamformer.

Water Consumption BradMates

BradMate washfountains with ACCU-ZONE infrared control utilize a sectional sprayhead module in which each user activates one individual spray nozzle. BradMate wash fountains with pushbutton activated air valve control utilize a non-sectional sprayhead module which activates flow at both wash stations.

The table below illustrates the maximum water consumption savings offered by the use of Multi-Founts and BradMate washfountains versus a comparable number of individual lavatory stations.

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