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Related Engineering References

Fontana Touchless Systems™ Technical Reading

Explore related engineering topics that support better sensor performance, ADA coordination, maintenance planning,
commissioning accuracy, and long-term commercial restroom reliability.

Sensor Geometry & Activation Design

Proper activation depends on faucet projection, basin depth, countertop setback, sensor angle, mirror location,
and user hand approach.


Read Engineering Manual →

False Activation Control

Reflective bowls, polished counters, bright lighting, mirror bounce, and pass-by traffic can affect sensor behavior
if range is not commissioned correctly.


Read False Activation Guide →

ADA Reach & Accessible Operation

Accessible touchless design requires coordination between counter depth, faucet setback, basin placement,
sensor visibility, and natural user reach.


Read ADA Reference →

Maintenance Accessibility

Service access should be planned for solenoids, filters, battery boxes, transformers, sensor modules,
shutoff valves, and underdeck components.


Read Maintenance Guide →

Digital Commissioning

Commissioning records should document sensor range, power source, fixture location, calibration settings,
service access, and maintenance notes.


Read Commissioning Reference →

Future-Proofing Restrooms

Future-ready restroom systems consider modular electronics, serviceable parts, BIM records, upgrade paths,
water efficiency, and lifecycle auditing.


Read Future-Proofing Guide →

About the Author

Dominic Sims

Fontana Hospitality & Environmental Design Specialist

Dominic Sims is an accomplished architectural professional known for his leadership, strategic vision, and contributions to the architecture and design industry. With extensive experience in professional practice, organizational development, and industry advancement, he has played a key role in promoting innovation, collaboration, and excellence within the built environment sector. Sims is respected for his commitment to high professional standards and the continued growth of the architectural profession.