TSL.882

IR Sensor Tap

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  • Naturally pleasing and harmonious composition
  • Minimalist wall-mounted spout
  • Environmentally friendly Titanium Ion Plating
  • Easy installation
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    Water efficient, hygienic, slim and with intuitive IR technology built in.

    The sleek TSL.882 Infrared Sensor Tap features an elegant, minimalist wall-mounted spout machined from AISI304 stainless steel. A separate sensor housing, also crafted in matching stainless steel, is designed to be affixed directly under the spout.

    Easy to install, this WRAS approved infrared sensor tap can be operated using either mains or battery power and is robust enough to be suitable for high-traffic public or commercial washrooms.

    A perfectly symmetrical relationship between two proportions

    With a flow rate of 1.9L/min or 3.8L/min, an operating pressure of 0.2 to 8 Bar and an IR sensor range of 50mm to 120mm, it’s an easy to specify product that has been designed in conjunction with the TSL.470 soap dispenser.

    Together, their lengths align with Leonardo Da Vinci’s golden mean; a mathematical ratio that represents a perfectly symmetrical relationship between two proportions. If Da Vinci’s influence wasn’t enough to convince you, they’re also BREEAM and DDA compliant. Plus this refined, minimalist tap comes in five metallic PVD finishes in brushed stainless steel.

    Infrared sensor taps make great design sense

    The stylish WRAS approved TSL.882 IR sensor tap can be specified in five different finishes so you can achieve a public or commercial restroom with refined aesthetics. We offer coloured IR sensor taps in Black (BK), Brass, (BR), Copper (CP), Satin (CS).

    We create our finishes using Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD). This process creates rich coloured stainless steel by coating it with Titanium Ion Plating. More environmentally friendly than electro-plating or powder coating, this superior process improves the performance of stainless steel by increasing its durability and abrasion, scratch and corrosion resistance. The 0.5 micron thick coating hardens the surface, giving it good impact strength and making it so durable that protective topcoats are almost never necessary.

    To specify your finish, please add the finish suffix to the main product code. For example, to order the TSL.882 IR Sensor Tap in Copper, the code would be TSL.882CP.

    How to create a consistent design look in your washroom

    At The Splash Lab, we design and manufacture our own commercial washroom products that work together to create a consistent design language. We help you achieve consistency in your restroom not just through complementary product forms but also via our signature brushed stainless steel and curated palette of rich, coloured PVD finishes.

    Our attention to detail, quality assurance and high level of craftsmanship results in simple design solutions that make public and commercial washroom environments not just better, but beautiful.

    Technical Data: Mechanical

    Body Material

    AISI 304 Stainless Steel

    Coating Type

    PVD

    Aerator

    Cascade

    Water Pressure (Dynamic)

    0.5 to 7.5 Bar [0.05 to 0.75MPa]

    Water Temperature (max)

    60°C

    Flow Rates

    0.5gpm [1.9L/min]

    Also available:

    0.35gpm [1.3L/min] – refer to Spare Parts & Accessories
    1.00gpm [3.8L/min] – refer to Spare Parts & Accessories

    Technical Data Electrical

    Power supply

    TSL-882 110-230 Vac, 50-60Hz, 1.5A

    Output (max)

    6 Vdc, 1A

    Power consumption

    < 87% Active mode, 0.3W No load

    Solenoid valve type

    6V Latching

    Water Ingress

    IP55

    Cable lengths

    800mm – Power supply connection
    800mm – Solenoid valve connection

    Technical drawings

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    IR Sensor Tap

    TSL.882

    Welcome to the support page for TSL.882 IR Sensor Tap. On this page you’ll video guides to repairs, common fixes, and general repairs. Plus there is a list of FAQs you may find helpful. If none of this answers your question. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

    882 IR Copper-Sensor Tap

    FAQs

    What is the current lead time on your products?

    The average lead time on all our products is currently 6 to 8 weeks.

    Why does my infrared sensor tap not activate?

    The most likely cause is no power to the tap either 230V to the power pack or 6v from the power pack to the sensor. Please check there is a 6v supply from the power pack to the sensor, the easiest way to do this is to plug in to a neighbouring tap and check the function. If the tap is in a location on its own use a voltmeter to check.

    If 6v is not present between the power pack and the sensor, please check that the 230V supply is present to the power pack.

    No 230v to power pack – Contact an electrician to investigate.

    230v present but no 6v – Contact technical@thesplashlab.com to source a replacement power pack.

    230v and 6v present – Refer to How do I adjust the sensor range of my tap for further guidance.

    The tap will not shut off, what can I do?

    There are two main causes of a sensor tap running constantly.

    No power to the sensor. If the valve is in the open position and there is no power the valve may not be able to close. Please check there is 230v power to the power pack and there is 6v power from the power pack to the sensor.

    Dirt or debris in the valve housing can prevent the diaphragm from creating a full seal. If this is the issue you are experiencing the flow rate should not be full rate. Following the cleaning guide in Why is my tap dripping and how do I fix it, which should resolve this issue.

    How do I clean my tap?

    A soft damp cloth should be all that is needed! Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaners or scourers.

    Can I adjust the temperature of the tap?

    All of our taps are supplied by a mixed water supply via a Thermostatic Mixing Valve (not supplied) as part of the washrooms plumbing. There are no temperature controls within the tap, the temperature can only be adjusted via the TMV.

    What water pressure do your taps require?

    Our solenoid valves work within a dynamic pressure of 0.5-8 Bar (7.3-116psi). To achieve optimal flow rate from the tap a regulated pressure of 3 bar(43.8psi) is recommended, pressures lower or higher than this will decrease the flow rate from the tap.

    Pressures outside of the range may prevent the valve from opening and closing.

    What is the flow rate of your taps?

    The flow rate of our taps is dependent on which flow restrictor is fitted and the pressure achieved in your installation.

    TSL 882/885 come with a 3.8 (1 gallon) per minute flow restrictor.

    The flow restrictors are supplied in the box, but are not pre-fitted to the tap. It is down to the installer to fit the restrictor to the system.

    Where can I obtain spare parts?

    Any spare parts related to your product can be found above. If you would like to see our full range of spare parts please click here.

     

    Do you offer an installation service?

    Yes, we can offer an installation service to suit your needs. Please contact technical@thesplashlab.com with details of your requirements and we will be happy to assist.

    Common fixes

    How to change the aerator

    These videos are The Splash Lab TSL recommendations and any work, especially on electrical products, must be undertaken by a qualified professional. The Splash Lab (TSL) is not responsible for any event because of following the instructions in these videos 

    How to change the solenoid valve

    These videos are The Splash Lab TSL recommendations and any work, especially on electrical products, must be undertaken by a qualified professional. The Splash Lab (TSL) is not responsible for any event because of following the instructions in these videos 

    How to clean the solenoid valve

    These videos are The Splash Lab TSL recommendations and any work, especially on electrical products, must be undertaken by a qualified professional. The Splash Lab (TSL) is not responsible for any event because of following the instructions in these videos 

    How to change the sensor

    These videos are The Splash Lab TSL recommendations and any work, especially on electrical products, must be undertaken by a qualified professional. The Splash Lab (TSL) is not responsible for any event because of following the instructions in these videos 

    The Splash Lab go above and beyond to make sure the end product is exactly as designed and functioning as intended.
    PGAL International Design Firm

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