The Delancey two-handle bar sink faucet from American Standard is traditionally styled with tasteful details and a classic silhouette. This durable faucet provides a lifetime of drip-free performance, and its brass body and spout help the faucet to last. A flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute helps to save water, without sacrificing performance. With quality you've come to know and trust from American Standard, the Delancey bar sink faucet is exceptional in every way.
ADA Compliant
More and more Americans are staying in their homes longer, making universal design a necessary update to kitchens and bathrooms for independent living.
CALGreen
CALGreen is California's state-mandated green building code
CEC Certified
California Energy Commission
Water Efficient
Conserving water is as important to us as it is to you. It makes ecological and economical sense. After all, the less water you use, the more money you save.
- Durable brass construction
- ADA Compliant metal lever handle
- Ceramic disc valve cartridge for a lifetime of drip-free performance
- Lead-free
- Limited lifetime warranty on function and finish
- Flow rate of 1.5 gpm helps to save water
- 4 in. Double Hole Mount
Color/Finish |
CHROME |
Features |
Not Applicable,Water Efficient |
Dimensions |
12.6,4.451,7.9,10.2 |
Fitting Connection Size |
1/2 |
Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
1-5/64 |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
3 |
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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Plumbing fixtures
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fixtures
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