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Product Specs

  • Faucet Type: Single Hole
  • Faucet Installation Type: Vessel
  • Faucet Style: Modern/Contemporary
  • Faucet Finish: Chrome
  • Overall Height: 9 1/4 in
  • Overall Width: 2 in
  • Spout Reach: 5 7/8 in
  • Spout Height: 5 3/4 in
  • Faucet Material: Brass
  • Faucet Holes: 1 Hole Faucets
  • Faucet Handles: Automatic
  • Drain Assembly Included: No
  • Handshower Included: No
  • WaterSense Certified: Yes
  • Low Lead Compliant: Yes
  • cUPC Certified: Yes
  • ADA Compliant: Yes
  • Faucet Valve Type: Electronic
  • Faucet Water Flow Rate: 0.35 GPM
  • Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty
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H 9 1/4" x W 2" x D 5 7/8"

About TOTO TELS153#CP Gooseneck 9 1/4" 0.35 GPM Single Hole Electronic Touchless Sensor Bathroom Faucet in Polished Chrome

The EcoPower Gooseneck spout has a sleek and smooth body construction with a high arching neck, resulting in a tall water column for users. This system creates cost-effective solutions by harnessing the energy of running water to power itself, both creating and storing power for operation. Although this faucet system is ideal for high-traffic commercial spaces, it is highly efficient and can replenish power stores with no minimum daily usage. The durable, chrome plated spout features a micro-sensor positioned underneath the spout head that accurately detects the user. This self-adjusting sensor ensures a quick, smooth and consistent water distribution, and the on-demand system means that water flows only when needed and cannot be accidentally left running. When paired with required 0.35 GPM controller, the faucet achieves a 0.11 GPC, 20 second on-demand flow rate
  • Solid brass construction
  • Single hole faucet
  • Maximum Flow Rate: 0.35 GPM
  • Self-generating hydropowered EcoPower system
  • No minimum daily usage requirement
  • Micro-sensor positioned underneath the spout head for accurate hand detection ensuring smooth and consistent water distribution
  • Vandal resistant aerator housing
  • Durable chrome plated spout body

Codes/Standards

  • Complies to California Green Building Code, CALGreen of 0.20 gpc
  • Meets or exceeds ASME A112.18.1M/CSA B125.1, and NSF372-2011
  • Certifications: IAPMO(cUPC), State of Massachusetts, and others
  • California Green Code and City of Los Angeles Water Efficiency Ordinance
  • ADA compliant
  • Complies with federal and state statutes as low-lead (contains a weighted average of 0.25% lead or less)
  • Complies with CA Prop 65 warning requirements

Key Features & Innovations

EcoPower

TOTO knew there had to be a way to power the sensor without electrical connections or batteries, a way that would eliminate waste and greatly reduce maintenance and the cost of operation. The answer lay in the power of the water flowing through the faucet. EcoPower faucets don’t need routine battery replacement because they are powered by the force of running water. The water-powered turbine in the EcoPower faucet creates an electrical current that is stored in rechargeable cells to power the Smart sensor system.

 

Auto Functions

There’s no need to touch the toilet, increasing the level of hygiene in the bathroom.

  • Self opening and closing toilet lid
  • Automatic air purifier
  • Self activating flush
  • Easy of use

ADA Compliant

The American Disability Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to establish design codes to serve people of all ages and abilities. A core principle behind TOTO Total Design, ADA standards consider the needs of everyone, no matter their needs, without additional adaptation or specialization, optimizing the bathroom experience for all generations in the family home.

Watersense

A partnership program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) makes it easier to save water and protect the environment by identifying high efficiency products that perform well. The WaterSense label was created to encourage manufactures to produce water efficient plumbing fixtures and to develop a system to help consumers recognize these products. that have been performance tested and validated by several agencies.

As members of the EPA’s WaterSense Steering Committee, TOTO water efficiency specialists advised the EPA on developing product performance criteria for the WaterSense program. TOTO products are recognized is part of the EPA’s National Environmental Achievement Track, the “gold standard” for facility-based environmental performance, recognizing environmental excellence by encouraging facilities with strong environmental records to go above and beyond legal requirements. TOTO is also a partner in the EPA’s innovative collaboration with the freight industry to increase energy efficiency while significantly reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution.

  • Qualify as high efficiency toilets (1.28 GPF or less)
  • Have a minimum soybean paste flush score of 350 uncased grams
  • Meet the los angeles department of water and power supplementary pricing specification regarding trim quality and tank volume
  • Have third party testing agencies conducting product performance testing and validation

CalGreen

Established in 1953 by the California Building Standards Law, the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) is within the Department of General Services under the Government Operations Agency. CBSC members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate.

CBSC's mission is to produce sensible and usable state building standards and administrative regulations that implement or enforce those standards.

Specifically, CBSC:
  • Assists state agencies in producing high-quality amendments
  • Works to repeal unnecessary building regulations and see that ambiguous regulations are more clearly written
  • Assists various constituents and special interest groups in making their needs known to various code-writing departments
  • Administers a public appeal process
  • Educates the public about the state's building code, and helps them to understand and comply with it
  • Ensures Title 24 is published with minimal errors


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