NXTGN SENSOR FCT, DC, 0.5, CHROME AMERICAN STANDARD 7755.105NXTGN SENSOR FCT, DC, 0.5, CHROME
American Standard 7755.105 Selectronic Nxtgn Sensor Fct, Dc, 0.5, Chrome .002 Quantity: 1 Each
The Selectronic? NXTGN Sensor FCT, DC, 0.5, Chrome from American Standard is a great choice if you're attempting to install a remote sensor into your existing plumbing system. At a very affordable price, this product works to provide flushing power automatically after your toilet's been flushed. It also features an actuator that slowly raises the plunger of the flush.
Selectronic NXTGN Sensor Fct, Dc, 0.5, Chrome
The American Standard NXTGN Sensor FCT, DC, 0.5 (NXTGN) is a temperature control unit for mounting on electronically commutated motor (ECM) pumps. This immersion style sensor is designed to operate with ECM motors in all types of domestic and commercial water heating applications. The NXTGN sensor provides two basic functions: the ability to sense and actuate the pump's operation; and the ability to limit the temperature of the circulating hot water.
The American Standard 7755.105 Selectronic Next Generation Sensor Shower delivers remarkable performance and ease of use. The single handle lever controls both on/off functions and temperature function from the front of the valve to provide style, comfort, and ease of use with no exposed screw heads or washers for modern appeal that is sure to complement any decor.
The all-new Selectronic NXTGN Sensor features a 0.5-gram repeatability scale that delivers accurate and reliable weighing for feed management, medication dose accuracy and more. With this compact sensor, you get faster results and increased flexibility in your weighing operation, reducing cycle times up to 30%.
The 7755.105 is a sensor component that is used in combination with the control components such as the water valves and blower motors. In many instances these sensors are essential to the proper operation of the unit. Design features have improved over time so it may not be possible to achieve equal or better performance using older sensors. All sensors must be compatible with the control components used.