Range of water meter couplings with black plastic bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only
Appliance inlet group assembly comprising of an EPDM gasket, ¾” BSP (F) x ½” BSP (F) brass adaptor, a chrome plated DZR brass bodied double check valve assembly (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Categry3), a ½” BSP (F) x ¾” BSP (M) brass adaptor, a flexible reinforced hose assembly with a PVC lining and a solenoid valve which incorporates a plastic strainer and a flow regulator within the inlet. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Copper corrugated hose. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum working temperature 90°C.
Bath spout incorporating a brass body (various finishes), EPDM ‘O’-rings and a plastic flow straightener. Maximum operating temperature 60°C
Range of booster pumps with stainless steel bodies and impellers (AISI 304: AL-RED models or AISI 316: CP models), EPDM ‘O’-rings and a ceramic/graphite/EPDM shaft seal. Maximum working pressure: CP(m) 100-130-132-150-158 and AL-RED(m) 600-610-620 models: 6.0 bar. All other models: 8.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
“Silent” range of booster pumps with plastic bodies and impellers and NBR ‘O’-rings. The SM900165A & SM600165A models incorporate a non-return valve on the outlet. Maximum working pressure 3.2 bar. Maximum operating temperature 35°C.
Range of shower outlets incorporating brass or stainless-steel bodies (various finishes). Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of shower handsets and hoses with either a brass or stainless-steel body (various finishes). Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of overhead shower outlets with chromium plated plastic bodies incorporating stainless steel strainers on the inlets. Models 26 724 xxx & 26 727 xxx incorporate a plastic flow regulator on the inlet. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of overhead shower outlets incorporating a stainless steel body (various finishes), strainer and flow regulator on the inlets. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
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