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Buy Sloan SOLIS Flushometers

Get solar-powered, touchless Sloan SOLIS flushometers in stock at ProDryers. Order now for sharp pricing, fast shipping, and real help from our Sloan-trained team. We carry the most requested SOLIS models and service parts so you can check out quickly and keep projects moving.

What is SOLIS

Sloan SOLIS is a sensor activated flushometer line that harvests light with a built in photovoltaic panel and uses a battery backup for dependable operation. Models are available for water closets and urinals, with single flush and dual flush options. SOLIS uses a flex tube diaphragm with chloramine resistant materials for long life in demanding water conditions. Closet volumes commonly include 1.28 gpf, with dual flush closets at 1.6 and 1.1 gpf. Urinal volumes include 0.5 gpf, 0.25 gpf, and 0.125 gpf.

Why facilities specify SOLIS

  • Touch free infrared activation with a manual override for maintenance and courtesy flushes
  • Solar panel with battery backup designed for typical indoor lighting, no routine hardwiring required in most installations
  • Flex tube diaphragm and matched regulator for accurate metering at the rated volume
  • Logic that moderates water use in high traffic urinal scenarios
  • Single flush and dual flush choices to meet efficiency targets without compromising bowl or urinal performance

Model lineup at a glance

  • SOLIS 8111 dual flush closet
    Exposed sensor model with a reduced 1.1 gpf cycle and a full 1.6 gpf cycle, intuitive split button cues for users.
  • SOLIS 8111 1.28 closet
    Exposed sensor model set at 1.28 gpf for high efficiency fixtures.
  • SOLIS 8186 urinal
    Exposed sensor model offered at 0.5 gpf, 0.25 gpf, and 0.125 gpf to match the fixture rating.

Selection guidance

  • Match valve volume to the fixture rating. Do not downsize volume unless the bowl or urinal is designed for it
  • Choose power early. Solar with battery is standard for SOLIS. Verify light levels and keep spare batteries in the maintenance plan
  • Plan service stock. SOLIS uses a flex tube diaphragm with a snap in regulator that must match the selected gpf

Service and care

Most work is done from the front of the valve. Typical swaps include the flex tube diaphragm, the gpf matched regulator, the sensor head, the solenoid, and the battery pack. During routine service set the control stop correctly and check the inlet strainer since small blockages cause more issues than failed parts. In tough water or high chloramine areas, schedule diaphragm and regulator replacement to stay ahead of nuisance calls.

Quick diagnostics

Closets and urinals

  • Weak or short flush: verify the stop is open, clean the strainer, confirm the regulator and diaphragm match the rated volume
  • Long flush or continuous run: inspect relief ports and confirm the vacuum breaker sleeve and seals
  • False activations: tune the sensor range and remove reflective objects in front of the unit
  • Power concerns: replace batteries first, then confirm the solar window is clear so the panel can charge

Ordering essentials

  • Fixture type and rated volume
  • Closet requirement: single flush or dual flush
  • Rough in details: tailpiece length, vacuum breaker tube length, and spud size
  • Recommended spares: flex tube diaphragm with the correct regulator for your gpf, plus sensor, solenoid, and battery pack

Why buy SOLIS from ProDryers

We verify model and volume against your fixture schedule before shipping. You get fast quotes for single units or full project lists, and nationwide fulfillment with expert phone support at 888-503-7937.

FAQ

Is SOLIS hardwired or battery powered
SOLIS is solar powered with an internal battery backup. Hardwiring is not required for typical installations that have sufficient light.

What urinal volumes are available
Common SOLIS urinal volumes are 0.5 gpf, 0.25 gpf, and 0.125 gpf. Always match the valve to the urinal rating.

Does SOLIS offer dual flush for closets
Yes, dual flush closet models provide a reduced 1.1 gpf cycle and a full 1.6 gpf cycle.

What parts should I keep on hand
Keep flex tube diaphragm assemblies with the correct regulators for your volumes, plus a sensor module, a solenoid, and a battery pack.