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srochkind
Has anyone used Hydrotek flush valves, if so, what'd you think
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Wheelchair (IL)
Yes, I have. I hope you do and continue to do your homework on this product. Hydrotech, uses solenoids and motors to allow water to pass and shut off vs a diaphragm or piston assemblies. Keep in mind that when one loses power and energy you lose your ability to lose your water.
Hydrotech, uses the same technology on their faucets and valves.
What is your application? Residential or Commercial?
Best Wishes
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srochkind
commercial- school system. Diff. facilities of diff ages.have old sloan valves from the '50s with piston assys to newer optimas. After networking with some plumbers from one of the the local universitys, they are changing to these hydrotechs whenever they get the chance,has prompted me to investigate. Looking for dependability and lower maint. costs; i.e....sloan elec modules aint cheap.Just starting my investigative process. Thanks
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Wheelchair (IL)
As long as you are looking.... Have you also consider ToTo Flush Valves and Waterless Urinal Technology?
Best Wishes
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