• Integrated and Wall-Hung Gooseneck EcoPower Faucet

    July 19, 2012

    EcoPower faucets use hands-free technology to harness the kinetic power of flowing water to power its electronics, creating a stand-alone sustainable loop that does not require hard wiring.

    The Integrated Faucet consumes 0.15 gallons per 10-second cycle while the ADA-compliant Wall-Hung Gooseneck model uses 0.09 gallons.

    Both models use infrared light to detect the presence of hands, record daily usage for a full week, and reduce their infrared pulse frequency to conserve power during periods of infrequent use.

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