Fontana Axis Tower Duo™ – Gold & Black DualTone
Plumber-focused evaluation of a dual-station touchless faucet and soap dispenser tower, emphasizing rough-in coordination, connection strategy, service access, and long-term reliability in high-traffic commercial installations.
Plumber Overview
The Fontana Axis Tower Duo™ is a dual-user touchless wash station designed around a centralized vertical tower. From a plumbing standpoint, this changes the approach compared to traditional wall- or deck-mounted faucets, since supply lines, control components, and drainage planning need to be coordinated through a single tower footprint.
The system integrates two independent faucet heads and a soap dispenser within one structure, reducing the number of wall penetrations and simplifying layout planning. This can be beneficial in large commercial projects where repeatable installations are required across multiple wash stations.
The internal brass construction supports durability under heavy use, while the infrared sensor system and solenoid valve provide consistent activation without manual operation.
Installation Considerations
This system requires early coordination during the rough-in phase. Unlike standard faucets, supply lines may be routed through the floor, slab, or concealed pathways within the tower base. Proper alignment of hot and cold feeds is critical to ensure both stations operate correctly without pressure imbalance.
Installers should confirm:
- Water supply routing (under-slab, in-floor, or concealed feeds)
- Power source availability (AC or battery setup)
- Drain alignment for dual-user configuration
- Clearances around the tower for maintenance access
The dual-station configuration reduces the number of connection points compared to two separate fixtures, which can simplify installation in large-scale projects. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Plumber-Relevant Highlights
- Dual-user tower system (two faucets in one unit)
- Deck / floor-integrated installation approach
- Lead-free brass internal construction
- Infrared sensor activation with solenoid valve
- Flow rate: approx. 0.35 – 0.5 GPM
- Pressure range: 20–80 psi
- Power options: AC adapter or battery pack
- Cycle durability: 500,000+ activations
Service & Maintenance Notes
From a service perspective, access planning is critical. Since the plumbing, sensor modules, and control components are integrated into a single tower, access panels or removable sections should be clearly defined during installation.
The laminar flow outlet helps reduce splash, minimizing water spread around the unit and reducing maintenance issues in high-use environments.
Plumbers should also verify sensor alignment and ensure proper calibration during commissioning to prevent false activations or inconsistent operation, especially in bright or reflective environments.
The dual-power option (AC or battery) allows flexibility in retrofit projects, but installers should plan for easy battery access if that option is selected.
Plumber Review
“This setup is more about coordination than complexity. Once the rough-in is planned properly, the install is straightforward. The advantage is fewer wall penetrations and a cleaner layout, especially in large commercial jobs. The key is making sure supply lines, power, and access panels are all in place before the unit is set. Done right, it’s efficient to install and easy to maintain.”
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