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Programmable Piezo Switches: Solving the “Vandalism vs. Usability” Dilemma
Introduction In high-traffic or high-risk environments—like correctional facilities, schools, and public swimming pools—plumbing fixtures face a brutal existence. Standard mechanical push-buttons are notorious points of failure. They get jammed, smashed, or simply wear out from thousands of activations a day.
For facility managers, the challenge has always been finding a balance: How do you install a switch that is virtually indestructible but still offers the intelligent control needed to manage water costs? The answer lies in Programmable Piezo Technology.
1. What is a Piezo Switch? (And Why It Won’t Break)
Unlike a standard button that relies on moving mechanical parts (springs and contacts), a Piezo switch is solid-state.
- The Science: When you press the surface, the pressure deforms a microscopic crystal inside, generating an electrical pulse that activates the valve.
- The Durability: Because there are no moving parts to jam or snap, these switches are rated for millions of cycles.
- The Protection: Benkiser Piezo switches are sealed to IP68 standards. They are completely waterproof, dustproof, and resistant to chemical cleaning agents, making them perfect for shower towers and wet rooms.
2. The “Programmable” Advantage: Smarter Water Management
Durability is great, but control is better. The game-changer for our Piezo Kits is that they are fully programmable via remote control. You no longer need to remove the panel or rewire the system to change settings.
Using the Benkiser remote, a facility manager can instantly adjust:
- Flow Time: Change the shower or faucet run-time from 1 second up to 60 minutes. Perfect for limiting shower times in gyms or campsites.
- Lock-Out Mode: Prevent abuse by setting a delay between activations. If a user presses the button 10 times in a row, the system ignores the extra inputs, preventing deliberate flooding.
- Hygiene Flush: Program the valve to automatically open for 30 seconds every 24 hours if not used. This is critical for preventing stagnant water and Legionella growth during holidays or low-occupancy periods.
3. Where Should You Use Them?
While they look sleek enough for a hotel spa, these switches are built for the toughest jobs:
- Correctional Facilities: Anti-ligature designs and vandal-proof build quality.
- Public Showers: IP68 waterproofing ensures they survive constant moisture.
- Schools & Universities: “Lock-out” modes prevent students from playing with fixtures and wasting water.
Conclusion
Stop replacing broken mechanical buttons every few months. specific Upgrade to a system that handles the abuse and gives you data-driven control over your water usage.