Zurn completes next generation technology: ZTR Sensor Flush Valve Suite for urinals


ERIE, Pa. – Zurn Industries, LLC introduces the ZTR6203 Sensor Flush Valve for urinals, the companion product to the ZTR6200 Sensor Flush Valve for water closets introduced in August 2012. 

The now-completed ZTR suite is performance engineered with dual technology designed to reduce both costs and water consumption: the Ecovantageâ Pint sensor, Zurn’s most reliable and dependable smart sensor technology; and the HydroVantageâ piston innovation, which produces precise and consistent gallons per flush.
 
The ZTR top-mounted, battery-powered sensor flush valves are equipped with chloramine resistant internal seals that reduce maintenance costs and add to the valve’s longevity.
 
When matched with Zurn fixtures, the ZTR paired performance delivers a repeatable flushing system with unsurpassed water savings.  The ZTR6200 suite of sensor flush valves is positioned to be the industry leader with a wide range of flow-rates, stylish design and advanced performance.
 


About Zurn Industries
Zurn Industries, LLC is a recognized leader in commercial, municipal, and industrial markets.  Zurn manufactures the largest breadth of engineered water solutions in the industry, including a wide spectrum of sustainable plumbing products. Zurn delivers total building solutions for new construction and retrofit applications that enhance any building’s environment.  For more information, visit www.zurn.com.



June 12, 2013


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