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2 Channel Control Box - Powered by AA Cells

2 Channel Control Box - Powered by AA Cells

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The 2 Channel Control System can be used to control mixed or cold water for 1 or 2 stations or control both hot and cold independently on 1 station with separate sensors.
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Washroom Control System

Washroom Control System

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The DVS Washroom Control System provides a simple solution to control washroom equipment including hot and cold water, shower and flush valves.
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Overflow Detection System

Overflow Detection System

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The Overflow Detection System is designed for companies with large numbers of WC's on site. The control system can monitor up to 20 cubicles and can be remote sited.
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2 Channel Control Box - Powered by C Cells

2 Channel Control Box - Powered by C Cells

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The 2 Channel Control System can be used to control mixed or cold water for one or two stations or control both hot and cold independently on one station with separate sensors.
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2 Channel Control Box - Powered by Mains PSU

2 Channel Control Box - Powered by Mains PSU

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The 2 Channel Control System can be used to control mixed or cold water for one or two stations or control both hot and cold independently on one station with separate sensors.
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Water Isolation System

Water Isolation System

Verified over a year ago

KWC DVS Limited

The Water Isolation System is designed to shut off water supply to washroom facilities when they are not occupied, preventing water wastage and possible damage from overflows.

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