American Standard Metering 4 Inch 1.0 GPM Centerset Faucet, Polished Chrome
American Standard Metering 4 Inch 1.0 GPM Centerset Faucet, Polished Chrome
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American Standard Metering 4 Inch 1.0 GPM Centerset Faucet, Polished Chrome

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Key item features

  • 4" Centerset metering faucet
  • Elegant design and finish
  • The product is manufactured in Mexico
  • Ideal for public restrooms where uncontrolled water usage is costly
  • Vandal resistant cast brass construction and aerator
  • Automatic shut-off stops water and energy waste
  • Adjustable flow cycle. Factory set for a maximum of 0.25 -Gallon flow per activation.
  • Water Conserving 1.5 gpm Pressure-Compensating Vandal-Resistant aerator
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Apr 17, 2024
001o
2 out of 5 stars review

Typical poor faucet

The push handle sticks and doesn't stop the water.

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Apr 3, 2024
lew79
1 out of 5 stars review

Disappointed

I installed 2 of these & I'm really disappointed. I had no problem with the set screws to take the knobs on & off. However, the instructions say to turn plastic nut clockwise to increase run time. I tightened them down all the way with no real very little change (about 14 seconds). If I took the nut completely out they would run a little over 10 seconds.

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