Hangzhou Panasia Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd.

Electronic Faucet Wholesale

ABOUT THE GROUP

As China Electronic Faucet Manufacturers and Electronic Faucet Factory, Hangzhou Panaisa Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Panasia") was established in December 2002, with its headquarters located in Tonglu, Zhejiang Province. Panasia is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the design, manufacture, and sale of kitchen and bathroom products. The company has a registered capital of 93.8 million RMB and has controlling subsidiaries Hangzhou Hoca Kitchen and Bath Products Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Hoca") and Hangzhou BDC Kitchen & Bath Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as "BDC").
Panasia is one of the largest international high-end Kitchen and bathroom sanitary ware products suppliers in China, providing OEM and ODM services for globally renowned brands. As of 2022, the company's annual sales exceed $170 million, with faucet and accessories products sales accounting for over $100 million.
The company owns multiple invention patents and utility model patents, has passed the GB/T29490-2013 intellectual property management system certification, and is a national demonstration enterprise for intellectual property advantages. we supply Electronic Faucet Wholesale, the company has a research and development team centered on a Zhejiang provincial-level enterprise research institute, consisting of more than 100 engineering and technical personnel and management experts, responsible for technical research and development, quality control, and other work.

NEWS INFORMATION


INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE

Are there any common issues or troubleshooting tips associated with button Electronic Faucet ?

Electronic faucets with button controls, often referred to as touchless or sensor faucets, can offer convenience and water-saving benefits. However, like any plumbing fixture, they may encounter issues over time. Here are some common issues and troubleshooting tips associated with button electronic faucets:
No Water Flow:
Possible Causes:
Sensor obstruction: Dust, debris, or mineral buildup on the sensor can prevent it from detecting motion.
Low battery: If the faucet is battery-powered, low battery levels can affect its functionality.
Sensor failure: The sensor itself may malfunction.
Troubleshooting:
Check for obstructions: Clean the sensor with a soft cloth and mild cleaner to remove any debris or mineral deposits.
Replace the batteries: If the faucet uses batteries, replace them with fresh ones.
Test the sensor: If the sensor appears to be faulty, it may need replacement or professional repair.
Water Continuously Running:
Possible Causes:
Sensor misalignment: A misaligned sensor may continuously activate the faucet.
Solenoid valve issue: The solenoid valve that controls water flow may be stuck open.
Troubleshooting:
Realign the sensor: Adjust the sensor so that it detects motion correctly.
Check the solenoid valve: If the valve is stuck open, it may need to be cleaned or replaced by a professional.
Intermittent Water Flow:
Possible Causes:
Weak batteries: Low battery power can result in intermittent sensor operation.
Sensor range: Some faucets have adjustable sensor ranges. Ensure the sensor is within the desired range.
Troubleshooting:
Replace the batteries: If the batteries are weak, replace them with fresh ones.
Adjust sensor range: If the faucet has adjustable sensor settings, adjust the range to your preference.
Inconsistent Temperature Control:
Possible Causes:
Water supply temperature fluctuations: Variations in hot and cold water supply can affect temperature consistency.
Mixing valve issues: Problems with the mixing valve can result in temperature fluctuations.
Troubleshooting:
Address water supply issues: Ensure your hot water heater is functioning correctly, and consider using a thermostatic mixing valve to maintain consistent water temperature.
Inspect the mixing valve: If the faucet has a mixing valve, it may need inspection or replacement.
Continuous Sensor Activation:
Possible Causes:
Nearby reflective surfaces: Mirrors or shiny objects near the sensor can trigger unintended activations.
Sensor sensitivity: Adjusting the sensor sensitivity settings may be necessary.
Troubleshooting:
Reduce reflections: Rearrange nearby objects to reduce reflections that may interfere with sensor operation.
Adjust sensor sensitivity: If the faucet allows it, adjust the sensor sensitivity to minimize false activations.

Are there any considerations for compatibility with different sink types or countertop materials when installing Electronic Faucet ?

Sink Type:
Top-Mount vs. Undermount Sinks: Electronic faucets are typically compatible with both top-mount and undermount sinks. However, the installation process may vary slightly depending on the sink type. For undermount sinks, the faucet may need to be mounted on the countertop or a separate deck.
Hole Configuration:
Number of Holes: Check the number of pre-drilled faucet holes in your sink or countertop. Electronic faucets typically require one to three holes for installation. Make sure the number of holes matches the faucet's requirements.
Single-Hole vs. Widespread: Some electronic faucets are designed for single-hole installation, while others are designed for widespread installation, where the handles and spout are separate. Ensure the faucet style matches your sink's hole configuration.
Deck Thickness:
Faucet Compatibility: Consider the thickness of your countertop or sink deck. Some electronic faucets are designed to accommodate a specific maximum deck thickness. Verify that the faucet can be installed securely on your sink or countertop.
Countertop Material:
Material Compatibility: The material of your countertop or sink can affect the installation process. Electronic faucets can typically be installed on a wide range of materials, including granite, quartz, marble, stainless steel, and more. However, certain materials may require specific installation methods or additional hardware.
Mounting Options:
Wall-Mount vs. Deck-Mount: Electronic faucets are available in both wall-mounted and deck-mounted configurations. Ensure that you choose a faucet style that matches your preferred installation method.
Power Supply:
Electrical Outlet: Check the proximity of an electrical outlet to the installation site. Electronic faucets require a power source, which is usually provided by plugging the faucet's transformer into an outlet. Ensure there is an outlet nearby or plan for proper electrical installation if needed.
Sensor Range and Placement:
Sensor Reach: Consider the sensor's range and placement. Ensure that the sensor can detect hand movements effectively without obstruction. Adjust the sensor's sensitivity and position as needed during installation to optimize performance.
Clearance and Accessibility:
Spout Clearance: Verify that there is sufficient clearance between the faucet spout and the sink basin to accommodate your specific needs, such as filling large pots or containers.
Accessibility: Consider the ease of access to the faucet controls and sensor. Ensure that the faucet is conveniently located for users of all heights and abilities.
Professional Installation:
Expert Installation: For more complex installations or if you are unsure about compatibility or installation requirements, consider hiring a professional plumber or installer who is experienced with electronic faucets.