Sloan 3790071 8111-1.28 G2 Automatic Water Closet (Toilet) Flushometer, 1.28 gpf, Top Spud
Details
Sloan G2 exposed style water closet (toilet) sensor (automatic) flushometer. 1.28 gpf (gallons per flush) flush volume. Diaphragm style valve. Single flush. Top spud. Battery operated (four size AA, included) with Electrical Override. Polished chrome finish on semi-red brass (for greater durability).
- PERMEX Synthetic Rubber Diaphragm with Dual Filtered Fixed Bypass
- Infrared Sensor with Multiple-focused, Lobular Sensing Fields for high and low target detection
- Courtesy Flush Override Button
- “Low Battery” Flashing LED
- Engineered Plastic Cover with replaceable Lens Window
- Sweat Solder Adapter with Cover Tube and Cast Wall Flange
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Specs
Type: | Water Closet (Toilet) Flushometer, Sensor |
Brand: | Sloan |
Model No.: | 3790071 (SLOAN 8111-1.28) |
Primary Material: | Semi-red Brass |
Color / Finish: | Polished Chrome |
Operation: | Automatic (touchless) |
Flush Volume: | 1.28 gpf |
Fixture Connection: | Top Spud |
Supply Pipe: | 1" diameter |
Valve Type: | Dual Filtered Fixed Bypass Diaphragm |
Power Type: | Battery (4 AA, included) |
Rough-in Dimension: | 11-1/2" |
Spud Coupling: | 1-1/2" |
Valve Operating Pressure: | 15 – 80 PSI (103 – 552 kPa). Specific toilet fixtures may require greater minimum flowing pressure - consult manufacturer requirements. |
Override: | Electrical |
Shipping Dimensions: | 18" Length x 14" Width x 6" Height |
Shipping Weight: | 7.7 lbs. |
UPC / GTIN: | 671254356375 |
Country of Manufacture: | United States |
Additional Comments: | 3 Yr. Manufacturer's Warranty |
Architectural Specifications:
1.28 gpf, Dual-Filtered Fixed Bypass Diaphragm, Polished Chrome Finish, Fixture Connection Top Spud, Single Flush, Electrical Override, Battery, Sloan® Exposed Sensor Water Closet Flushometer.
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1 review
Made my life MUCH easier.
by Maint staff
Just got these installed about a month ago. We use them in our lobby bathrooms. I used to dread going into the bathrooms because people would never flush. WTF! Now they don't get a choice. Complaints about bathrooms are now about a tenth of what they were. (We installed hand dryers as well) Only have to go in there about twice a day now. Was going about every two or three hours.