American Standard Introduces Long-Life Battery System for Selectronic Flush Valves

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Self-Cleaning Piston and Dezincification-Resistant Alloy Come Standard; New Optional PWRX Battery System Has 10-Year Life

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (September 22, 2015) – The new PWRX long-life battery system ― lasting up to 2.5 times longer than a standard sensor battery ― is now available for Selectronic hands-free flush valves from American Standard. Available on all American Standard Selectronic flush valves and sensor faucets, the PWRX system delivers lower cost of ownership for facility owners, managers and maintenance personnel. 938.2030.h AmStd Selectronic Long Life Battery FV beauty high res

The new PWRX long-life battery system is built to last for 10 years, assuming 4,000 flushes per month. Lasting 2.5 times longer than standard batteries, this engineered power pack combines advanced lithium battery chemistry with supercapacitors and other electronics to extend the battery life. This option reduces the maintenance cost associated with changing batteries. For additional protection, the battery pack includes safety circuitry to prevent overheating in case of a short circuit, protecting the electronics from damage. 

Existing power options for Selectronic flush valves are a standard CR-P2 lithium battery, as well as hard-wired AC. 

All Selectronic flush valves include these convenient, cost-saving features:

  • Self-cleaning piston containing an integral wiper spring that cleans the refill orifice with every flush to prevent valve run-on and reduce clogging and maintenance.
  • Manufactured from dezincification-resistant semi-red brass ― a high copper, low zinc alloy ― to resist corrosion in harsh water conditions.
  • Fully mechanical manual override that can flush the valve without power.
  • A redesigned tailpiece that allows for a shorter rough-in with a range of 4 ¼-inches to 5 ¼-inches.
  • An angled sensor is designed to eliminate ghost flushing and double flushing caused by reflections. 

Engineered systems from American Standard combine fixtures and flush valves that are hydraulically matched to deliver the best performance with the least 938.2031.h AmStd Selectronic Long Life Battery FV silo high resamount of water. The American Standard 1.1 gallons per flush (gpf) flushometer toilet systems ― the industry's first at this low output ― deliver 31 percent water savings compared to a standard 1.6 gpf toilet and a 14 percent savings over high efficiency 1.28 gpf flush valves. The Company's 1.1 gpf Madera and Afwall Millennium flushometer toilet systems achieve the maximum 1,000 gram score in Maximum Performance Testing (MaP), an independent report of toilet bulk removal performance.

 The new PWRX long-life battery system, like all Selectronic flush valves, is covered by a 5-year limited warranty. 

For more information about Selectronic flush valves and the PWRX system, visit www.americanstandard.com, www.americanstandardpro.com or call (800) 442-1902. 

ABOUT AMERICAN STANDARD BRANDS

American Standard Brands make life healthier, safer and more beautiful at home, at work, in the community and throughout the world. Offering total project solutions for residential and commercial customers around the world with respected brands such as American Standard®, DXV, Safety Tubs®, Crane Plumbing®, Eljer®, Fiat® and Decorative Panels International®. American Standard Brands is owned by LIXIL Corporation (TSE Code 5938), and is part of LIXIL Water Technology business, which operates across 150 countries. The LIXIL Water Technology brands include: LIXIL, INAX, GROHE, American Standard, and JAXSON. Learn more at www.americanstandard.com, or follow us at twitter.com/AmStandard,  https://www.facebook.com/AmericanStandardPlumbing.

Afwall® and Selectronic® are registered trademarks of American Standard Brands. 

Madera, Millennium and PWRX are trademarks of American Standard Brands.

Maximum Performance (MaP) testing performed by IAPMO R&T Lab. MaP Report conducted by Veritec Consulting, Inc. and Koeller and Company.

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