Sloan introduces TruFlush Flushometer for global markets


Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has added to its product line a new flushometer specifically designed to address the needs of a number of global markets, including India, South America, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. The Sloan TruFlush is the first Sloan flushometer marketed specifically to these emerging global markets.

The requirements for products marketed to these countries differ significantly from those of products currently suitable for the U.S. market. The Sloan TruFlush flushometer was designed for water accuracy and conservation, which is a critical concern in the targeted market regions.

The TruFlush flushometer is available in both a manual and hands-free, sensor activation. It has a concealed valve design that is placed behind the wall with a small, aesthetically pleasing 132 mm x 132 mm (5.2” x 5.2”) wall plate.

The TruFlush flushometer works on wash-down and siphon-jet fixtures at a wide range of water pressures—from 0.7 bars -7 bars (10 psi to 100 psi), accommodates a variety of supply pipe connection sizes and is easy to service via the wall plate.

The product will come in two flush volumes of closet flushometers (6.0 Lpf/1.6 gpf and 4.8 Lpf/1.28 gpf) and three flush volumes of urinal flushometers (1.9 Lpf/0.5 gpf, 1.0 Lpf /0.25 gpf and 0.5 Lpf/0.125 gpf).

Sloan’s TruFlush flushometer is backed by the expertise of the market-leading company that invented the flushometer 110 years ago and is known for their quality and reliability. It features proven Sloan piston technology and true flushometer accuracy, regardless of water pressure.

“We’re very excited about the launch of TruFlush.  This flushometer is designed to meet the specific market needs for a highly accurate yet affordable concealed flushometer”, Said Mike Gipson- Product Line Manager- Flushometers.  “With Sloan’s industry-best experience and technical expertise, we are confident that TruFlush will deliver long-lasting, reliable product performance to these important global markets.”

For more information on the TruFlush, visit sloan.com/truflush

 



May 10, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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