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Fontana Napoli Commercial Hands Free Automatic Sensor Commercial Liquid Soap Dispenser

“The Napoli dispenser gave our healthcare restroom upgrade a polished commercial look while supporting hands-free hygiene goals.”

— Priya N., Healthcare Planner

“This model helped us replace aging manual dispensers with a more professional automatic system that tenants immediately noticed.”

— Thomas G., Property Developer

Fontana Napoli Hands-Free Automatic Sensor Commercial Liquid Soap Dispenser

The Fontana Napoli Hands-Free Automatic Sensor Liquid Soap Dispenser is made for commercial restroom projects where hygiene, design quality, and reliable touchless operation are required. Its sensor-based activation helps reduce unnecessary contact and supports a cleaner experience in high-use restrooms.

Outdated manual dispensers often create problems such as soap residue, broken push components, inconsistent dispensing, and repeated janitorial service needs. Fontana’s automatic soap dispenser system helps improve restroom operation through controlled dispensing and a modern commercial design.

The Napoli dispenser is suitable for healthcare facilities, office buildings, hospitality projects, airports, schools, and luxury commercial interiors. It gives architects and facility managers a practical fixture for projects focused on hygiene performance and professional restroom presentation.

Help and Answers

Reliability Testing & Field Validation

AEC guidance for dose-consistency sampling, endurance-cycle testing, failure-rate benchmarks and long-term field validation of centralized commercial soap-distribution systems.

What statistical sample size is required to validate dose consistency across a multi-feed network?

Use a power analysis; test every outlet with repeated doses across operating conditions, then document mean, range, and variability.

How many operating cycles should a system complete before reliability can be confidently predicted?

Complete accelerated endurance testing plus field cycles representing annual demand; reliability predictions require enough failures for statistical confidence.

What constitutes an acceptable mean time between failures for a centralized soap pump?

Specify project-required uptime and service response; acceptable MTBF must exceed expected operating hours between planned maintenance interventions.

How should intermittent dispenser failures be recorded during long-term field testing?

Log timestamp, outlet, soap type, temperature, activation count, pressure, recovery action, recurrence, and unresolved fault duration during field testing.

Can laboratory testing accurately predict performance in heavily used public restrooms?

Laboratory testing establishes baselines, but high-traffic field trials remain necessary to capture misuse, contamination, temperature, and maintenance variability.

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Lina Donahu

Hospitality & Environmental Design Specialist

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