Range of two-hole, single outlet (swivel) combination tap assemblies (brass bodies, various finishes - see model) incorporating a ceramic cartridge headwork with a dome type operating member. The spout outlet incorporates a plastic aerator. The headwork is connected to the spout via a stainless steel braided PEX lined flexible hose assembly. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60.0°C
Range of deck mounted, three-hole, single outlet (fixed) combination tap assemblies (brass body - various finishes). The products incorporate 1/4 turn ceramic disc headworks with single lever, dome type, cubed or cross top operating members. The spout outlets incorporate plastic aerators. The products are supplied with stainless steel braided PEX lined flexible hose assemblies for connection between the side valves and the spout and click type pop-up wastes (verified by test). Maximum working pressure 3.5 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 60.0°C.
Wall mounted, concealed, three-hole, single outlet combination tap assembly (brass body - various finishes). The product incorporates quarter turn ceramic disc headworks and dome type operating members. The spout outlet incorporates a plastic aerator. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 60.0°C.
Three hole, single outlet (swivel) combination tap assemblies (brass bodies - various finishes), incorporating quarter turn ceramic disc headworks with cross top or lever type operating members. The spout outlets incorporate a plastic aerator. The products are supplied with stainless steel braided PEX lined flexible connecting hose assemblies, for use between side body valves and spout. Maximum working pressure - 10 Bar. Maximum operating temperature - 70°C.
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): boiling, chilled or sparkling water. Ambient (hot and cold) water is controlled via a ceramic cartridge headwork with a single lever operating member. The spout incorporates a plastic aerator on the Sparkling/Chilled and the Ambient outlet, and a separate outlet for the boiling water. Both model ranges incorporate a vent outlet within the tap spout for the boiling water circuit. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar (Ambient (hot and cold) circuit only). 95458xxx models - Boiling circuit has a maximum operating temperature of 100°C. All other circuits have a maximum operating temperature of 65°C. 95459xxx models - Boiling circuit has a maximum operating temperature of 100°C. The ambient circuit has a maximum operating temperature of 65°C. The chilled/sparkling circuit has a maximum operating temperature of 60°C.
Deck mounted, fixed, bath spout (brass bodies with various finishes) with a manual diverter to shower. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85 °C.
Hep2O range of polybutylene fittings for use with Hep2O PB barrier pipe. In May 2024, Next generation (G5) of Hep20 pushfit fittings for use with the Hep20 range of PB barrier pipe, were added to the approval. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar at 95°C.
Range of M type press copper crimp fittings with EPDM ‘O’-rings for use with copper tube manufactured to EN 1057. The joints are achieved by means of a crimping tool. For above ground use. Maximum working pressure: 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C
‘SR’ range of capillary solder ring copper fittings for use with copper tube EN1057, for above ground use only. Maximum working pressure: 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C.
Range of Redman fittings with mild steel bodies (polyamide coating) for use with Puriton II PE-AL-PE barrier pipe - For above and below ground and cold-water use. Jointing is achieved by hydraulic compression. Maximum working pressures: 12.5 Bar for 63mm SDR 11 PE80 pipe system, 10.0 Bar for 90mm to 180mm SDR 17 PE100 pipe system, 16.0 bar for 90mm to 180mm SDR 11 PE100 pipe system. Cold water use only.
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