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| The Leak Beeper is a toilet leak detection device that uses patented, capacitive-sensing technology to detect flows of water into a toilet’s water tank via the re-fill tube. It uses algorithms to differentiate between "normal" and "abnormal" water flows. |
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The first part is a small sensor that attaches to the overflow tube and refill tube inside the toilet tank. This sensor is used to determine when water is flowing through the refill tube indicating a flush or water leakage.
The second part is a beeper-sized, battery-powered unit that attaches to the side, rear, or bottom of the tank. It's used to monitor the sensor, provide logic and timing, and annunciate an alarm by using a small flashing light or by sending a wireless signal.
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To find out more about buying Leak Beeper, please contact:
Email: jab@leakbeeper.com
Toll Free: (866) 961-5558
Direct: (615) 300-3194
Fax: (866) 961-5559
330 Franklin Rd.
Suites 135A-220
Brentwood, TN 37027 |
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We install the new Wireless Leak Beeper for you. For the non-wireless Leak Beeper Base Model, here are step-by-step installation instructions. If you have any questions, just give us a call. |
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Leak Beeper seeks the most qualified individuals to hire for its sales positions in high water-cost cities like Atlanta, Boston, NYC, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Honolulu. If you are interested in joining our team, please e-mail Jim Brackett at jab@leakbeeper.com |
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Running toilets can be an annoying nuisance for your guests, yet they rarely report the issue, which perpetuates the problem. Allows hotel staff to discover leaks before they annoy your guests. Toilet remains completely operable as leaks are detected, so your guests are never inconvenienced.
- 21% Per-bill (83,793 Gallons)
- 18% Per-occupied-room
- 20% Per-bill ($802)
- 18% Per-occupied-room ($1,657)
According to the Travel Industry Association of America, within the United States alone, 43 million people are self-proclaimed "eco-tourists" who are willing to pay 8.5 percent more to environmentally sensitive travel suppliers. By demonstrating that you care for the environment as well as your guest's comfort, you can earn respect and customer loyalty and enhance your company's competitiveness.
Lodging is the fourth most intensive user of energy and water in the United States commercial sector. Improving energy efficiency and water conservation will have a positive overall impact on the Environment. |
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The Wireless Leak Beeper transmits leak indications to an off-site server using a mesh-network. From the server, it notifies maintenance personnel of leaks via text or e-mail and suggests repairs. See a diagram of how it works.
The Leak Beeper detects flapper related leaks, as well as non-flapper related leaks (which account for 60% of all possible leaks).
The Leak Beeper's probe detects "Normal" and "Abnormal" water flows that come into the toilet's water tank via the refill tube. Upon installation, the toilet is flushed to let the Leak Beeper's probe know what "normal" water flow feels like. Any water flow that deviates from this "normal" flow is detected as an "abnormal" refill, indicating a potential leak.
- Faulty flapper
- Flapper landing and sealing incorrectly
- Overly tight flapper chain
- Pitted flush-valve
- Cracked overflow tube
- Faulty fill-valve seal
- Faulty fill-valve
- Overly loose flapper chain getting stuck under flapper
- Sticking flush-arm
- Flapper sticking open against overflow tube
- Excess water pressure holding flapper open
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