Range of single hole, single outlet (fixed) combination tap assemblies (various finishes - see model). Electronic controls on the left-hand side of the body allow the tap to dispense one or more of the following (model specification dependent): ambient, near boiling, chilled or sparkling water. The spout incorporates a plastic aerator on the Sparkling/Ambient/Chilled outlet, and a separate outlet for the near boiling water. All models incorporate a vent outlet within the tap spout for the near-boiling water circuit. Near-boiling circuit has a maximum operating temperature of 98°C. All other circuits have a maximum operating temperature of 65°C.
Range of (swivel) spout outlets (brass bodies – various finishes) incorporating plastic aerators. Maximum operating temperature 65.0°C
Range of expansion vessels with stainless steel bodies and EPDM membranes. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C
Range of vertical and horizontal expansion vessels with EPDM membrane and stainless steel or galvanised steel connections. Maximum working pressures 10.0. Maximum operating temperature 85 °C.
Range of shock arrestors with stainless steel bodies and EPDM diaphragm. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C
Range of filling loop assemblies, incorporating a stainless steel braided EPDM lined flexible hose, brass bodied isolation valve and a DZR brass non-verifiable double check valve assembly that incorporates an isolation valve. Model FL12041510 has a lanyard and end caps. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C
Carbon block filter cartridge with plastic body. Maximum working pressure 8.2 bar. Cold water use.
Filter cartridge with plastic body. Maximum working pressure 8.0 bar. Cold water use only.
‘Hetta system’ consisting of brass bodied nickel plated, compression or press fit (‘U’ crimping profile) fittings for use with multilayer pipe PERT/AL/PERT. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum working temperature 95°C.
Range of blue epoxy coated ductile iron flanged dismantling fittings with EPDM sealing rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of in-line ultrasonic water meters with DZR brass bodies and a plastic strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of in-line water meters with plastic or brass bodies (see model) with stainless-steel strainers at the inlet. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 23.0°C
Range of water meters with epoxy coated cast iron bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only.
CZ4000 range of in-line water meters with polyamide bodies and EPDM rubber `O` rings. The meters incorporate a plastic strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 50°C
Range of water meters with blue epoxy coated ductile iron bodies, plastic measurement chambers and vanes and NBR ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 50°C.
Range of DZR brass metering stations supplied with red and blue test points for upstream and downstream port identification. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of ancillary inlet connections with brass bodies (various finishes, see models). Model PSH036 is deck mounted. Models PSH039 & PSH045 are wall mounted. Maximum working pressure: 5 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C.
Range of ancillary connections with brass bodies (various finishes). Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of plastic shower handsets available in various finishes. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of shower handsets and overhead showers with plastic bodies (various finishes, see model). Overhead shower incorporates a stainless-steel strainer at the inlet. Maximum operating temperature 75°C.
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