WC-FLEXI KIT
WC-FLEXI KIT - the toilet module for existing or new conventional buildings
WC-FLEXI KIT is a sanitary solution that incorporates the features and benefits of a fully automated public toilet facility or restroom solution into a single module that can be easily integrated into an existing or new conventional building. WC-FLEXI KIT is ideal for those who do not have a suitable site for an Automated Public Toilet (APT) or wish to upgrade existing or new facilities to a fully automated specification. The module consists of a prefabricated self supporting ‘shell’ consisting of stainless steel clad, insulated panels. All toilet fitments are pre-installed. The on site installation process is simplicity itself; the module is slid into place within the designated building, connected to the necessary utilities and is immediately ready to operate.
The WC-FLEXI KIT module is available in two sizes:
- Fully ADA/DDA compliant (i.e. Full wheel chair access)
- ‘Standard’ non ADA/DDA compliant
Specifications
The WC-FLEXI KIT is available in two technical specifications: Semi-Automatic & Automatic
Semi-Automatic
- High quality stainless steel surfaces throughout. Hygienic, easy to clean, impact and graffiti resistant.
- All sanitary fixtures made of high quality stainless steel (including a polished stainless steel mirror).
- Stainless steel access door and surrounding panel with visual occupancy indicators – coin operation optional (electrically driven door option available).
- Electro magnetic door lock for maximum security.
- Sensor operated toilet flush after each use.
- Sensor operated hand wash/soap/dryer module.
- Intelligent electronic control of heating and lighting.
- Flush mounted toilet roll dispensers and trash bin.
- Stainless steel grid floor with automatic floor wash facility.
Automatic
In addition to the features above the Automatic version has additional features as standard
- Sensor operated toilet seat wash/disinfect/dry after each use
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