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Post-Pandemic Restroom Design: How BathSelect Touchless Faucet Systems Align with WELL & LEED

Specification-ready guidance for commercial restrooms: product selection, installation details, and documentation paths that support WELL Building Standard (Feature 41) and LEED v4/v4.1 credits WEp1 (Indoor Water Use Reduction) and EQc4 (Low-Emitting Materials). Built around BathSelect Showers' commercial-grade touchless faucets.

0.35–0.5 gpm laminar options IR/ToF sensing AC / battery / low-voltage ADA & vandal-resistant hardware
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Why touchless now (and how it scores)

Hands-free activation reduces contact points and supports hygiene protocols. With 0.35–0.5 gpm laminar flow options and IR/ToF sensors, BathSelect touchless faucets help projects meet indoor water reduction targets and handwashing environment criteria.

  • WELL Feature 41 – Handwashing: promotes proper handwashing environments with adequate fixtures and hygiene design.
  • LEED WEp1 – Indoor Water Use Reduction: leverage low-flow lavatory faucets and manufacturer documentation.
  • LEED EQc4 – Low-Emitting Materials: specify compliant sealants/adhesives and coatings within the plumbing scope.

Human Factors, UX & Ergonomics (🧪 Study Notes)

For busy public facilities, UX and ergonomics drive adoption and reduce maintenance tickets:

  • Reliable detection: Time-of-Flight/IR with glare immunity minimizes false triggers under bright lighting.
  • Laminar outlets: non-aerated streams reduce splashback and aerosolization while improving visual aim.
  • Reach & clearance: high-arc options ease access for mobility aids; specify ADA-compliant counter heights and knee clearances.
  • Serviceability: front-access battery trays and inline strainers speed PM; modular valves simplify swaps.

Featured Models (spec-ready)

Model Type Key Specs Docs
FS7045CH — Sainte-Anne Chrome Deck-mount touchless Solid brass; 1.2 gpm standard; ADA; gooseneck/high-arc; finishes family Features & Specs
FS7998BN — Gissi Brushed Nickel (LED) Deck-mount touchless LED temp cue; battery/AC options; vandal-resistant kit Product Page
FS9093BN — StreamTouch™ Deck-mount touchless Adjustable sensor; 0.5–1.5 gpm range; brushed nickel Product Page
FS-109BG — Tivoli Brushed Gold Deck-mount touchless High-traffic duty; finish family options; spec sheet & install files Docs & Specs

More options: Best Touchless Faucets catalog.

Core Technical Specifications

Flow rates
0.35–0.5 gpm laminar (LEED-friendly); 1.2 gpm standard options
Sensing
IR / Time-of-Flight; >100k lux immunity; fast <200 ms trigger
Power
100–240 VAC; 12–24 VDC; hot-swap battery (≥400k activations)
Protection
IP-sealed electronics; IK-rated plates; vandal-resistant fixings
Materials
316 SS / DZR brass; PVD finishes (matte black, brushed gold, brushed nickel)
Hygiene
Laminar outlets; optional purge/flush logic; non-touch actuation
Valving
ASSE 1070/1017 TMV options; integral checks & Y-strainers
Compliance
ADA clearances; EMC/ESD compliant

Consult individual product pages for final dimensions, cut-out sizes, and finish availability.

WELL Building Standard — Feature 41: Handwashing

Provide a handwashing environment that encourages proper hygiene (clear access, reliable warm water delivery, soap, and drying). Touchless faucets reduce cross-contamination risk and help maintain effective hand hygiene protocols across high-traffic facilities.

  • What to submit Fixture schedules, cut sheets, and a plan note calling out touchless lavatory faucets with warm water delivery.
  • Design cue Pair faucets with automatic soap dispensers and laminar outlets to minimize splash and aerosolization.

LEED v4/v4.1 — WEp1: Indoor Water Use Reduction

Use manufacturer flow ratings (e.g., 0.35–0.5 gpm kits) and the LEED indoor water use calculator to document a 20%+ reduction versus baseline. BathSelect low-flow lavatory options help meet this prerequisite and contribute toward WE credits.

  • What to submit Cut sheets showing flow rates; calculator output demonstrating aggregated reductions.
  • Coordination Confirm TMV setpoints and pressure/temperature stability to maintain user comfort at low flows.

LEED v4 — EQc4: Low-Emitting Materials

Within plumbing scope, ensure sealants/adhesives, coatings/paints, and composite products used with faucet installation meet low-emitting requirements (VOC content and emissions). Coordinate submittals and third-party labels per LEED guidance.

  • What to submit VOC certificates/SDS for sealants/adhesives used at escutcheons, countertops, and penetrations.
  • Tip Select factory PVD finishes and low-odor site products to ease EQc4 compliance.

Installation Guidelines (field-tested)

  1. Rough-in: Provide hot/cold supplies with isolation valves; include Y-strainers and checks. Plan GFCI for AC units.
  2. Mixing & temp: Use ASSE 1070 thermostatic mixing valves (TMV) to set safe outlet temperatures for lavatories.
  3. Sensing window: Maintain clear line-of-sight; avoid mirror glare. Verify factory sensor range and adjust on site.
  4. Commissioning: Confirm flow, temperature, and timeout. Document with photos and log in O&M manuals.
Thermostatic Mixer Guide (PDF) All Touchless Models

Compatibility Checklist

  • Hygiene zoning: Pair faucets with matching automatic soap dispensers for a consistent, touch-free workflow.
  • Smart facilities: Select models from the Smart Series for BLE commissioning and policy control across banks of fixtures.
  • Material durability: Favor PVD finishes and DZR brass/316 SS for long service life in high-traffic areas.
  • Water safety: Validate mixed water temperatures and add periodic purge cycles as required by facility policy.

Operations & Maintenance

Standardize PM: quarterly strainer checks, battery audits (where applicable), and sensor window cleaning. Keep a small stock of solenoids and sensor modules for quick swap-outs in critical facilities.

Submittal Boilerplate (paste into your spec)

Lavatory Faucets: Touchless, IR/ToF sensor, laminar 0.35–0.5 gpm (low-flow kit as scheduled), solid brass/DZR body, PVD finish, IP-sealed electronics, vandal-resistant hardware, AC or battery with low-voltage isolation, ASSE 1070 TMV. Basis-of-design: BathSelect® model as scheduled.
		

Substitution Review Tips

  • Verify equal or lower flow rate with supporting cut sheets.
  • Confirm EMC/ESD and ingress protection on electronics.
  • Require equal warranty, vandal kit, and TMV compatibility.
FS7045CH FS7045CH Sainte‑Anne Chrome FS7998BN FS7998BN Gissi Brushed Nickel FS‑109BG FS‑109BG Tivoli Brushed Gold
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