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Winner of the German design award in 2019, BINOPTIC is a sleek and stylish electronic tap. Offering total hygiene, it requires no manual contact as a movement detection sensor at the end of the spout optimises detection. BINOPTIC delivers an impressive 90% water savings compared with a conventional tap.
A duty flush limits bacterial proliferation and may be pre-set to flush for 60 seconds every 24 hours after the last use. BINOPTIC’s spout has a smooth interior and low water volume, limiting bacterial niches. Te tap has a chrome- plated, solid brass body, a scale-resistant flow straightener and a flow rate pre-set at 3 litres/minute at 3 bar. Tis can be adjusted from 1.4 to 6 litres/minute.
1. Reducing bacterial development the
wall-mounted paper towel dispenser holds 500 sheets and has a smooth, easy clean surface
2. Vandal resistant and stylish DELABIE fittings at Kelvingrove
3. Award-winner DELABIE’s BINOPTIC tap, which won the German design award in 2019, requires no manual contact. The tap is teamed with a PREMIX NANO thermostatic mixing valve, while the wall-mounted liquid soap dispenser has a soft touch operation
4. Impressive Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
To ensure user safety, the tap is teamed with a PREMIX NANO thermostatic mixing valve. Delivering a safe, stable temperature, the brass-bodied PREMIX NANO has an automatic shut off if hot or cold water fails. Temperature is pre-set at 38°C and can be adjusted by the installer from 34 to 60°C. Termal shocks are possible.
Te wall-mounted liquid soap dispenser has a 1 litre capacity. Ergonomic with soft touch operation, it is vandal resistant and designed to ensure anti-blocking, delivering a single dose per press, even if the button is pressed for prolonged periods. It has a no-waste, non-drip (waterproof) pump dispenser. Manufactured in bacteriostatic 304 stainless steel with a polished satin finish, it is easy to clean with a one-piece hinged cover for improved hygiene. Te tank is easy to fill from large containers. A window allows monitoring of the soap level.
Te wall-mounted paper towel dispenser holds 500
sheets, dispensing one sheet at a time. Manufactured from 304 stainless steel to reduce bacterial development, it has a polished satin finish which is easy to clean. Both wall dispensers are vandal resistant, with a lock and DELABIE key.
Commenting on Kelvingrove’s attractive washroom facility, Dean French, DELABIE’s regional sales manager, north, explained: ‘Te higher the level of commitment to design and aesthetics, the lower the level of vandalism. Today’s users are more environmentally aware and more demanding [and] have higher aspirations and habits. ‘Washrooms are now better equipped, with design-led products, and are now evaluated by the users. Attractive, highly rated washrooms have a positive impact on the visitors’ mood. A smart, clean, quality facility all adds to giving a good customer experience.’
A spokesperson for Glasgow Life added: ‘Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is tripadvisor users’ top-rated attraction in Glasgow and is regularly among the most visited in the UK. Te experiences our visitors have at the museum are shaped by the magnificent building, the outstanding collection and its interpretation, and by their opinions of the ancillary services offered onsite. ‘Visitors expect modern, fresh and usable services and providing them are key to maintaining their positive impressions of visiting Kelvingrove.’
In keeping with DELABIE’s energy and water saving credentials, Kelvingrove hosted an exclusive dinner for world leaders from across the globe to mark the opening of Cop26 in 2021, as part of the ongoing United Nations Environmental Challenge.
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