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Suitable for
for a bath
for taking a shower
for a washbasin
for a bath
for taking a shower
for a washbasin
Tap typedouble handledouble handle
Handle designcrosscross
Spout
Shapestraightstraight
Swivel
Long
Spout length320 mm
Jet depth365 mm375 mm
Specs
Stop valveceramicceramic
Shower / bath
Shower set3 modes1 mode
Hose length150 cm
Diverterleverlever
Shower head body mount
Installation
Installationwall mounted (vertical)wall mounted (vertical)
Mounting holes2 шт2 шт
Inlet communication
rigid tubes
G 1/2"
rigid tubes
G 1/2"
General
Materialsiluminsilumin
Finish
chrome
chrome
Tap height160 mm
Depth390 mm
Weight1.8 kg1.4 kg
Country of brand originPolandPoland
Manufacturer's warranty3 years3 years
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2021july 2021

Spout length

The length of the spout characterizes the distance from the body to the place where the water is flown out, i.e. the actual length of the conditional "nose" of the tap.

Jet depth

Distance from the fixing point (for vertically mounted taps) or from the centre of the mounting hole (for horizontally mounted taps) to the middle of the spout. It is a characteristic that determines the "reach zone" of the tap.

Shower set

In most cases, this is not one accessory, but a whole set that allows you to use the tap for showering. A mandatory element of the shower set is a shower head, in most cases it is supplemented with its own hose. In addition, the design may provide a mount for a watering can — on the wall or directly on the tap's body (for the second option, see below). But the purpose and functionality of the shower set may be different, depending on the specialization of the tap itself (see "Suitable for"). So, in bath and shower models, water can be supplied either through a spout or through a shower set, and an appropriate switch is provided for selection (sometimes automatic, see below). Shower-only taps do not have this switch. In models for washbasins, the shower set is designed for the so-called hygienic shower — washing certain parts of the body (primarily the groin area, etc.); the watering can for such a shower is small in size and is equipped with its own button that turns the water on and off. There are even kitchen taps with this function — the shower performs the same function as the pull-out spout. And the number of modes may not be limited to one. Several hand shower modes allow you to get a shower water jet of your favour — from classic small streams to one continuous stream, with all sorts of variations. The more settings provided, the wider the choice.

Hose length

The length of the hose provided in the design of the tap. This is a secondary parameter, since the hose is selected by the manufacturer in such a way that it is comfortable to use it for its main purpose — for taking a shower. But for tall people, the standard length may not be enough, so it is appropriate to know its dimensions for greater comfort and ease of use.

Tap height

The height of the tap, measured from its base or lowest point to the highest point of the spout. The height of the spout partly determines the installation possibilities — in fact, this is the minimum vertical free space that is required for the tap. In addition, in models with horizontal installation (see "Type of installation"), the spout height is related to the jet height (see below).

Depth

The distance from the extreme front to the extreme back of the tap determines the installation possibilities of the device. In comparison with the depth of the jet, it gives much more visual data precisely on the dimensions of the entire tap, especially for models where there is either no spout (built-in models) or the spout is not the longest part of the set (vertical taps).