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Our extensive range of kitchen taps and kitchen mixers are styled to suit traditional or contemporary kitchens with sink taps, kitchen taps, kitchen mixers and wall mounted tap configurations available. Installation of our taps and mixers require standard tap connections and fittings available at any DIY store or Plumbers Merchant. All taps are guaranteed against defect in manufacture for a minimum of 5 years. We have put together a simple guide to help you select the correct products for your kitchen, and to help you understand some of the terminology. If you are unsure or need any assistance please feel free to call our Helpline on 0845 064 5907 or email us. Plumbing systems & compatibilityWithin our ranges of taps are basin taps, bath taps and bathroom mixers to suit any type of plumbing system with some requiring more specific requirements. Such systems are: Gravity fed systems - hot and cold water tanks Gravity / Mains systems - hot water cylinder and cold mains Pressurised / Unvented Systems - as above but hot pressurised by cold mains supply Pumped systems - gravity system with pump to boost water flow Combination boilers - instant water heater (no hot/cold water tanks) If you are in any doubt regarding your plumbing system see our Identify your plumbing system information page. Terminology: |
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Pillar TapsSeperate hot and cold for two hole sinks. example product: 1901 High neck pillar taps |
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Monobloc MixerMixer tap requiring a basin with only one hole. example product: Beeline mixer with pull-out nozzle |
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Single Lever MixerMixer using only one lever to control both flow and temperature . example product: X-t mono sink mixer |
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Deck MountedFitting required to be mounted on a horizontal surface. example product: Torre deck sink mixer |
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Wall MountedFitting required to be mounted onto a wall surface. example product: 1901 wall bridge sink mixer |
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BibSeparate hot and cold taps to be installed onto wall surface, optional upstands for two hole sinks. example product: 1901 bib taps |
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Mechanical valve:Traditional type valve that uses a rubber washer to create a watertight seal.
Ceramic disc valve:Valve that uses hard wearing ceramic discs to create a watertight seal. Popular due to low maintenance and easy quarter or half turn action to operate.
Ceramic disc cartridge:Cartridge utilising cleverly made hard wearing ceramic discs to create taps with single lever operation. Becoming more popular due to low maintenance requirements and ease of operation.
Single flow: Hot and cold water mixes within the mixer body. To comply with Water Bylaws fittings such as this require single check valves fitted to each inlet.
Dual flow: Hot and cold water mix at the outlet of the tap, thus no check valves are required.
Check valves:Check valves (or Non Return Valves) are required to comply with Water Bylaws on certain fittings. They allow water to flow in only one direction. Please contact your local water authority for details.
Pressure reducing valves:Sometimes required on systems using mixers and with a high pressure imbalance. (greater than a ration of 5:1 generally)
Minimum pressure:Pressure required so that fitting performs adequately. Pressure depends on type of fitting and type of plumbing system installed. As a general guide, low pressure systems are gravity fed and less than 1.0 bar (1.0 metre vertical distance between shower outlet and base of cold water tank is approximately 0.1 bar), high pressure systems are mains fed, pumped or combination boilers.
Maximum pressure:Maximum safe working pressure. If this is exceeded all guarantees are void and fitting may get damaged.
Water Bylaws:All fittings must be installed to comply with these to ensure basic safety and legal compliance. Please contact your local water authority for details.
WRAS (Water Regulations Advisory Scheme):A product approval process whereby fittings are checked for mechanical reliability and material safety.
If you are in any doubt or need any assistance please feel free to call our Helpline on 0845 064 5907 or email us.