The Delancey Pull-down kitchen faucet from American Standard features a time-honored traditional design that fits in perfectly in a traditionally styled kitchen. A three function pull-down sprayer features a stream, spray, and pause feature that helps tackle a variety of kitchen tasks with ease. A durable brass spout, and metal body & handle provide long-lasting use, for a faucet that can withstand day-to-day chores. A flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute helps to save water, without sacrificing on performance.
- Durable metal construction
- ADA compliant metal lever handle for accessibility
- Ceramic disc valve cartridge for a lifetime of drip-free performance
- Lead-free construction
- Limited lifetime warranty on function and finish
- Three function pull-down spray: stream, spray and pause
- Integrated 28-3/4 in. long braided flexible supply hoses
- Brass swivel spout
- Memory Positioning - Valve will open and close in any temperature position making repetitive tasks easier
Color/Finish |
LEGACY BRONZE |
Faucet Type |
Pull Down |
Features |
Not Applicable,Pull Down,Water Efficient |
Fitting Material |
Metal |
Dimensions |
16-11/16,6.706,14-7/16,10-11/16 |
Fitting Connection Size |
0-6/16 |
Fitting Handle Height |
3-3/4 |
Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
2 |
Fitting Max Deck Thickness with Escutcheon |
2-5/16 |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
1 |
Fitting Spout Reach |
8-11/16 |
Fitting Swivel Degrees |
360 |
Fitting Valve Material |
Ceramic |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
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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