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Separate streams for drinking and tap water. It is possible to adjust the water flow.
Included is a starter kit for tap water purification (filter with a resource of 600 L, adjustable filter head)
Suitable for
for kitchen
for drinking water filter
for kitchen
for drinking water filter
Tap typesingle leversingle lever
Spout
ShapeU-shapedU-shaped
Swivel
Jet depth226 mm226 mm
Jet height251 mm251 mm
Specs
Stop valveceramicceramic
Cartridge diameter
46 mm /SilkMove/
35 mm
Water flow
9 L/min /at 3 bar/
Min water pressure1 bar
Max water pressure10 bar
Installation
Installationdesktop (horizontal)desktop (horizontal)
Mounting holes1 шт1 шт
Mounting hole diameter34 mm34 mm
Inlet communication
hoses
G 3/8"
hoses
 
Power sourcemains
General
Materialbrassbrass
Finish
chrome
 
chrome
stainless steel (brushed)
Tap height357 mm357 mm
Country of brand originGermanyGermany
Manufacturer's warranty5 years
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2020january 2018

Cartridge diameter

The diameter of the cartridge used in the tap.

The cartridge is called the "heart" of the tap — the part directly responsible for adjusting the pressure and/or temperature of the water (in some models — also for switching between spout and shower). The main dimension of this part is precisely the diameter. However, in fact, this size becomes relevant only if it is necessary to replace the cartridge. But when choosing a tap, it does not really matter — from the point of view of characteristics, only the overall dimensions of the device depend on the diameter of the cartridge, and then quite approximately and without a fundamental difference between individual models.

Water flow

The maximum water flow during the operation of the tap, in other words, the maximum amount of water that it can pass through in a minute. This characteristic is important, foremost, for models designed for baths (see "Suitable for"): the greater the throughput, the faster the bath will fill. However, the meaning of this paragraph is not limited to this. First, flow information can be useful in certain calculations related to water supply — for example, to calculate the required pump capacity. Secondly, high-end taps can be equipped with aerators to achieve a powerful and efficient jet with low water consumption; the consumption indicated in the characteristics allows you to evaluate the efficiency of such devices in comparison with analogues.

Min water pressure

The lowest inlet pressure at which the tap is able to fully perform its functions of unhindered water supply.

Max water pressure

The highest inlet pressure at which the tap is able to operate in a trouble-free mode with minimal risk of premature failure. In other words, this is the ultimate strength of the tap. Note that for normal east european use, it can be assumed that the maximum pressure in the water supply is 6 bar. One should focus on that value and choose a model with a small margin of max pressure in order to avoid leaks in the tap nodes during pressure surges in excess of the norm. Note that in plumbing with a centralized water supply, the pressure can reach 10 bar. Therefore, for expensive taps that make high demands on the inlet pressure, it is necessary to buy special reduction gears.

Inlet communication

The type of water pipes the tap is designed for.

— Hoses. With a flexible connection type, polymer tubes (hoses) are used to connect the tap to the water supply, which can bend well and are reinforced with a metal mesh for strength. This ensures ease and versatility of attachment — thanks to the flexibility of the pipe, it can be carried even in cramped places. On the other hand, such a supply is less durable and reliable than a rigid one. It is mainly used in models for kitchens and sinks (see "Suitable for"). Installation pipes may be included in the package of the tap; this point should be clarified separately.

— Rigid pipes. Such taps are designed for installing directly to metal water pipes. The advantage of this type is reliability and strength, the disadvantage is significant restrictions on the installation site: you either have to put the tap where the pipes were made during construction, or redo the communications, which is associated with great inconvenience and cost. On the other hand, such taps are usually used for bathtubs and showers, and in modern bathrooms, typically there are no problems with unsuccessful installation of pipes.

Power source

The type of power used in a tap with electronic components — for example, a non-contact model (see Tap Type) or a backlit device (see above).

The most popular nowadays are battery-operated mixers, while some of these models may also have the ability to be powered from the mains. In addition, there are purely network devices, as well as a rather specific option — mixers with combined battery power with a generator. Here is a more detailed description of all these types of food.

— Batteries. The main advantage of such mixers is ease of installation — they do not require electricity supply from the network, which eliminates the difficulties of laying wires. However the operating time on one set of batteries is limited, and replaceable batteries usually have to be purchased separately. On the other hand, the electronic components of mixers are usually not particularly “gluttonous” in terms of energy consumption, so the battery life period is often calculated not even in months, but in years. And when buying batteries, you can choose their brand at your own discretion, and often the type: either purchase inexpensive disposable cells and change them periodically, or spend money on batteries with a charger once and avoid additional expenses in the future.

— Network. Mains power is convenient because the user does not need to monitor the condition of the batteries and periodically change them — the electronics will work a...s long as there is voltage. The downside of these amenities is, first of all, some difficulty in installation: you need not only to install a mixer, but also to find a nearby outlet for the power supply and connect the wires, paying special attention to the quality of the insulation. After all, the device will have to work in conditions of high humidity, and even direct contact with water. On the other hand, such models operate from a low safe voltage (usually about 12 V) supplied from the power supply; so even with problems with insulation, you can not be afraid of electric shock. The second caveat is that when the electricity is turned off, the mixer can become completely useless.
In general, this option is especially suitable for plumbing used in public places — for example, toilets of stations, shopping centers, etc. Mains power minimizes service interruptions (no need to change batteries); and a power outage, usually, makes useless not only the mixer itself, but the entire room where it is installed. Although, of course, nothing prevents you from choosing a model with mains power and for home use.

— Network / batteries. Taps capable of using both types of power described above. Usually, in such devices, the main source of energy is the mains, and batteries are used as a backup option in case of power outages. Thus, the mixer, on the one hand, has an unlimited service life, on the other hand, it remains operational even when the mains voltage is lost. On the other hand, such versatility significantly affects the cost, despite the fact that it is not required so often; and the main drawback of network models — the need for laying wires — is also quite relevant in this case. Therefore, mixers with combined power supply are produced quite a bit.

— Battery / generator. Quite an original option: a combination of a generator driven by a stream of water and a battery. In this case, the battery is the direct power source for the mixer electronics, while the generator is used to recharge it as needed. Thus, the power supply is completely autonomous, independent of the mains; and additional maintenance for such devices is practically not required (unlike the same battery-powered models — see above). Installation of such a mixer is quite complicated, but most often it is less difficult than installing a network model. But the unambiguous disadvantages of this option include the complexity and high cost, which significantly limit its use.

Finish

Type of additional finishing provided in the tap. This item can specify several options — this means that this model is available in different design options. And if the finishing material coincides with the body material, this means that there is virtually no additional coating; this is found, in particular, among taps made of stainless steel, which itself is quite resistant to corrosion.

In modern taps, the following types of finishing are used: granite, chrome, chrome with granite, chrome with gold, matte chrome, stainless steel (glossy or brushed), brass, nickel, copper, bronze, gold, as well as brushed in one color or another. Here are the features of each option:

— Granite. Granite is characterized by a pleasant appearance, moreover, it is available in an abundance of different colours, allowing you to choose a tap for the design of the kitchen. Of its advantages, it is worth noting high durability, absolute resistance to corrosion and good sanitary characteristics (prevents the growth of bacteria). The main disadvantage is the high...price.

— Chrome. Chrome plating is applied to metal surfaces primarily for corrosion protection; it has a characteristic shiny (almost mirror-like) appearance. Chrome provides high resistance to oxidation and damage, yet looks good and is inexpensive — as a result, it is one of the most widely used coating materials. Its main disadvantage is the tendency to get imprints on it over time; their removal is associated with certain troubles.

— Chrome/granite. The combination of chrome and granite finish in one product. See above for more details about the features of each of these materials, but here we note that their combination implies the presence of different types of finish in different parts of the tap. Thus, the design acquires a more original and stylish appearance, greater hygiene and resistance to contamination than pure chrome, while being cheaper than pure granite. And from the point of view of the overall design of a bathroom or kitchen, it is this combination that in some cases turns out to be the best option.

— Chrome/gold. The combination of chrome finish with individual "gold" sections. The features of chrome are described above, and the "gold" elements give the product a rich appearance, while a fairly large number of buyers prefer this combination to the “solid gold” finish.

— Matte chrome. A matte variation of chrome finish (see above). On such a surface, dirt, and prints are much less noticeable than on a classic glossy; in addition, it may be more suitable in design or simply more pleasing to the eye than glossy. At the same time, the creation of matte surfaces is associated with certain difficulties, and therefore they are relatively uncommon.

— Stainless steel (glossy). Stainless steel finish is generally similar in characteristics to chrome — it is durable and resistant to corrosion. However, such a surface is somewhat different in appearance and for a number of reasons it is used mainly in premium-class models — including taps made entirely of "stainless steel" (such models, in fact, have no finish).

— Stainless steel (brushed). Similar to matte chrome, such steel is more resistant to dirt than glossy (see above), otherwise it is completely identical to it.

— Brass. Brass coating is most often combined with a body made of the same material (that is, there is actually no special finish in such a tap). One of the advantages of such a surface is a pleasant golden hue, which is especially suitable for retro-style taps. At the same time, the cost of such products for a number of reasons turns out to be quite high, besides, they are prone to the appearance of hard-to-remove prints. Therefore, they are quite rare.

— Nickel. In terms of characteristics, nickel finish is similar to chrome and is used for the same purposes, however, for a number of reasons, it is much less common than chrome.

— Copper. Finish of characteristic reddish color. Copper can give an “old” look even to a modern product, and for retro-style taps, it can be simply irreplaceable. On the other hand, this material is expensive, in part because it is difficult for copper to provide sufficient corrosion resistance.

— Bronze. Bronze is an alloy based on the copper described above and is used similarly — mainly to provide an authentic look to retro-style taps. The main difference between the two materials is the color — the bronze is somewhat darker, and the red colour is not as pronounced in it (although specific shades in different models can also be different). In addition, this material is easier to make resistant to corrosion, so bronze products are much more common than copper ones.

— Gold. Yellow alloy finish to imitate the look of gold. It is used to give the tap a rich appearance, while at the same time it is expensive in itself, as a result of which it is used mainly in premium models — in order to emphasize the level of the product even brighter. On the practical side, like any material of this level, it is characterized by high resistance to oxidation, but resistance to pollution and ease of cleaning can be different (although in most cases these indicators are also on top).

— Brushed. A brushed finish that is applied specifically to give the product a certain color — most often black or white, but other options are also found. Accordingly, the main advantage of this option is a non-standard appearance: with paint, you can achieve colors that are not available with other types of finish. At the same time, any paint perfectly resists corrosion, and the differences between different models of taps with such a finish are mainly in durability and scratch resistance. These characteristics, usually, directly depend on the price category of the product.

Manufacturer's warranty

The warranty period claimed by the manufacturer for a certain tap model is the period during which the manufacturer guarantees the normal operation of the device. The specific terms of the warranty may vary, however, usually, it covers factory defects and malfunctions caused by the fault of the manufacturer or seller and discovered during normal use, without violating the rules; if such defects or malfunctions appear during the warranty period, the manufacturer undertakes the obligation to correct the situation at its own expense — up to replacing the tap with a working one.

Nowadays, you can find taps with a guarantee of 4 years, 5 years, 7 years, 10 years and even 25 years. In general, the longer the warranty period, the more reliable the product is, the higher its overall quality, ceteris paribus, but the more expensive it will cost compared to analogues.
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