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The Haws RIVIVE™ Hydration Station™, model 2000HSSM features an architectural designed surface-mounted bottle filler with field configurable filtration, a sensor-operated 1.2 gpm fill rate, and auto-purge functionality. This model replaces the soon to be discontinued 2000sms Hydration Station™.
Specifications:
Model 2000HSSM RIVIVE™ Hydration Station™ motion-activated bottle filling station with architectural roots is surface-mount wheel chair accessible, constructed of heavy duty, Type 304 Stainless Steel with a satin finish. The unit features an electric sensor for touch-free hygienic operation and a 20-second timeout preventing unwanted use, auto-purge after 24 of non-use, laminar flow to prevent splashing, a 1.2 gpm (4.2 L) flow rate for quick fill-up, and a 3000-gallon (11356 L) carbon block filter. Display menu shows sensor range adjustment, factory reset, software/firmware version readout and error readout. The mounting box is of heavy gauge, galvanized steel, which provides enough access room for water stop, electrical junction box, filter and drain connections. Field-configurable as either filtered or non-filtered.
The model 2000HSSM surface mounted, architectural bottle filling station is a vandal-resistant, motion-activated water dispenser with architectural appeal that allows users to enjoy the benefits of fresh, filtered water with none of the drawbacks of bottled water. Surface mounted design allows the bottle filling station to be placed securely in multiple locations without taking up excess space, allowing for use in high-traffic applications such as schools, office buildings, fitness centers, and manufacturing facilities.
Haws manufactures drinking fountains and electric water coolers to be lead-free by all known definitions including NSF/ANSI/CAN 61, Section 9, NSF/ANSI/CAN 372, and CSA Standard B483.1. Product is compliant to California Health and Safety Code 116875 (AB 1953-2006), California Proposition 65 and the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act.