Abstract: A method for controlling actuations of an automatic toilet flushing mechanism compares manual flush timestamps, latch open timestamps and latch close timestamps in association with uses of a toilet stall to generate a stall use profile. Automatic toilet flushing may be controlled based on the stall use profile. Stall usage data, toilet usage data and/or water usage data may be collected and provided for improved maintenance and water conservation.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a toilet flushing initiating, monitoring and management system initiated by the unlocking of a locking member on a door mounted in a stall typically found in a bathroom such as a public bathroom.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a toilet flushing initiating, monitoring and management system initiated by the unlocking of a locking member on a door mounted in a stall typically found in a bathroom such as a public bathroom. Signal patterns from flushing controller and a door housing controller are recorded and analyzed to identify associated fault conditions. Notifications of the associated fault conditions are output and communicated to an authorized user, such as a facilities manager.
Abstract: A method for controlling actuations of an automatic toilet flushing mechanism compares manual flush timestamps, latch open timestamps and latch close timestamps in association with uses of a toilet stall to generate a stall use profile. Automatic toilet flushing may be controlled based on the stall use profile. Stall usage data, toilet usage data and/or water usage data may be collected and provided for improved maintenance and water conservation.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a toilet flushing initiating, monitoring and management system initiated by the unlocking of a locking member on a door mounted in a stall typically found in a bathroom such as a public bathroom. Signal patterns from flushing controller and a door housing controller are recorded and analyzed to identify associated fault conditions. Notifications of the associated fault conditions are output and communicated to an authorized user, such as a facilities manager.