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QuickFix: fast mounting system. With temperature limiter. Water does not come into contact with the metals of the faucet body. Water flow regulation.
Suitable for instantaneous water heaters. Adjustable temperature limit
Suitable for
for a washbasin
for a washbasin
Tap typesingle leversingle lever
Spout
Shapestraightstraight
Jet depth121 mm119 mm
Jet height121 mm94 mm
Water jet angle39 °30 °
Specs
Features
lever bottom valve
lever bottom valve
Stop valveceramicceramic
Cartridge diameter
28 mm /SilkMove/
Water flow
5 L/min /at 3 bar/
5 L/min /with limiter/
Min water pressure0.5 bar
Max water pressure10 bar
Installation
Installationdesktop (horizontal)desktop (horizontal)
Mounting holes1 шт1 шт
Mounting hole diameter34 mm32 mm
Max tabletop thickness30 mm
Inlet communication
hoses
365 mm
G 3/8"
hoses
 
 
General
Materialbrassbrass
Finish
chrome
black
chrome
 
Tap height192 mm164 mm
Country of brand originGermanyGermany
Manufacturer's warranty5 years5 years
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2021november 2019

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.

Jet height

The jet height is usually specified for taps with horizontal installation (see "Type of installation"). It is measured from the base of the tap to the spout outlet. The large height of the spout is important primarily for kitchen models (see "Suitable for"), because it allows you to place large dishes in the sink. This parameter is directly related to the height of the spout (see above): the height of the jet cannot be greater than the height of the spout. Thus, in fact, one has to find a compromise between the height of the jet and the dimensions of the tap, especially if there is little space for its installation.

Water jet angle

The angle of the water jet produced by the tap, relative to the vertical. Generally stated for full head; with partially blocked water, this angle is smaller. Anyway, the water jet is usually directed towards the user, and the greater the angle of inclination, the farther from the spout the point of incidence of the jet will be placed. However, in most cases this point is not critical; problems can arise only in very cramped conditions, with small basin sizes.

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.

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.

Mounting hole diameter

The diameter of the holes required to install the tap. This dimension allows you to assess whether the tap will be compatible with a sink, wall, etc., what dimensions the additional parts should have to install it, and whether the holes will need to be widened or narrowed.

Max tabletop thickness

The maximum allowable thickness of the tabletop in millimetres for installing the tap into it without the need to modify the mounting hole.

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.