The Serin wall-mount faucet from American Standard features a stunning modern design, to remind you that less is more. Engineered to me more eco-friendly, with exceptional functionality, the Serin faucet is a beautiful addition to your modern or transitional bathroom. A part of the Serin collection of coordinated products, this wall-mount faucet pairs well with a variety of over-the-counter vessel sinks. A maximum flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute helps to save water, and ceramic disc valve cartridges proivde a lifetime of drip-free performance for an unbeatable faucet.
- Brass Construction: Durable. Easy to clean. Ideal for prolonged contact with water
- Ceramic Disc Valve Cartridges: Assures a lifetime of smooth handle operation and drip-free performance
- Low Lead: Meets NSF Standard 61/Section 9 & Prop 65 lead requirements
- Choice of Finishes: Available in Polished Chrome or Satin Nickel (PVD)
- Sharp and modern wall-mount faucet design
- ADA Compliant for handicap accessible use
- 1.2 gallons per minute (4.5 L/min) maximum flow rate helps to save water
- Cast brass valve body on 8" centers
Features |
Not Applicable,Ceramic Disc Valves,Washerless,Scald Guard |
Fitting Features |
Ceramic Disc Valves,Washerless,Scald Guard |
Fitting Handle Material |
Metal |
Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
Fitting Connection Size |
0-1/2 |
Fitting Handle Height |
3-1/16 |
Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
Fitting Material |
Brass |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
3 |
Fitting Spout Reach |
9-1/4 |
Fitting Valve Material |
Ceramic |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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