Fontana Aviation Touchless Faucets — Software & Safety Behaviors
Engineer-focused briefing for airline engineering, AEC integrators, and MRO programs.
Service UI Standardization
EMI/EMC Discipline
FAA/EASA Alignment
RTCA DO-160
Ingress & Hygiene
Aviation Lavatory Context


See additional aviation context:
Aviation Touchless Faucets — Market & Engineering Overview ·
Touchless Faucets for Airline Fleet Lavatories ·
Airline Touchless Faucets / Soap Dispensers / Dryers — Compliance Notes
Fail-Safe Logic & Autonomous Protections
- Power-on self-tests (POST): Verify sensor channel health, solenoid driver continuity, and input voltage window before enabling flow.
- Stuck-on prevention: Dual watchdogs supervise task loop and valve state; any fault drops the valve to a safe-closed position.
- Auto-shutoff watchdogs: Fleet-set hard caps (e.g., 45–60 s) prevent over-run during sensor anomalies or turbulence-induced reflections.
Service UI & Fleet Standardization
Line maintenance requires quick, repeatable adjustments without panel rebuilds. A discrete service interface allows presetting of detection range, activation delay, and max run-time. Presets are stored in non-volatile memory so aircraft across types (e.g., narrow-body vs. wide-body monuments) behave consistently after power cycles.
- Parameter presets: Range bands and dwell time matched to basin geometry to reduce splash and hand “hunting.”
- Change control: Versioned configurations to support airline technical records and repeatable return-to-service checks.
EMI/EMC Discipline for Cabin Systems
To avoid interference with comms, IFE, and galley controllers, the electronics architecture emphasizes low emissions and high immunity:
- Shielded harnessing: Braided shields with proper terminations and star-ground strategy to minimize conducted returns.
- Line conditioning: Ferrite elements on DC input and actuator lines to damp switching transients.
- Firmware edges: Controlled PWM slew and spread to avoid discrete harmonic peaks within DO-160 susceptibility bands.
Program references: Aviation overview (EMI/EMC context).
Compliance Alignment & Testability (Fleet Programs)
- DO-160 environmental categories: Designed for vibration, temperature/humidity cycling, power input variation, and susceptibility testing typical of cabin installations.
- Traceable engineering data: Serialized BOMs, materials/coatings declarations, and electrical limits assembled in vendor data packs to accelerate DER review for STC or minor-mod packages.
- Documentation readiness: Drawings and conformity artifacts structured to slot into airline engineering folders with minimal redaction.
See also: Compliance notes (aviation) · Integration guidance (fleet).
Ingress Protection & Hygiene Considerations
Sealing strategy targets IP65–IP67 with conformal-coated PCBs and potted connectors to tolerate wash-downs and condensation cycles. Geometry and mounting keep ADA reach envelopes and reduce splash in compact basins, supporting operator safety cases across diverse monument layouts.
Category reference: Airline fleet lavatory faucets.
Verified Resources (No tracking parameters)
- Aviation Touchless Faucets — Market & Engineering Overview
- Touchless Faucets for Airline Fleet Lavatories
- Airline Touchless Faucets / Soap Dispensers / Dryers — Compliance Notes
- Integrating Touchless Faucets, Soap Dispensers, and Dryers into Airline Fleet
- How to Choose Airline Restroom Touchless Fixtures




