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Water Pressure (recommended) 35-75 PSI 2.4-5 bar 240-500 kPa
Water Pressure (max.) 145 PSI 10 bar 1000 kPa
Hot Water Temperature (recommended) 120-140°F 50-60°C
Hole Size For Faucet 1-1/4“ 32 mm
For best results, Franke recommends
this faucet be installed by a licensed,
professional plumber. The installer
should familiarize themselves with how
this dispensing faucet will be installed
and function as part of a point-of-use
water dispensing arrangement
the products are installed because there
are several installation options. Make
certain to observe all local plumbing and
building codes during the installation.
The Series dispenser
oers hot water only. This dispenser
is required to be used in conjunction
with a Franke heating tank unit. Use of
a Franke ltration system in addition to
the heating tank is optional, but strongly
recommended in order to prolong the life
and improve the performance of the heat
tank, as well as providing much higher
quality water as compared to un-ltered
water entering the tank.
The Series dispenser
oers hot and ltered water separately.
This dispenser must be used in
conjunction with both a Franke heating
unit and a Franke ltration system.
These models both utilize 3 tubes to
connect to the system.
– A 3/8“ poly-tube for the cold water
supply into the dispending faucet.
– A 1/4“ poly-tube to carry the ltered
water from the dispensing faucet to the
heating tank unit.
– An opaque high temperature silicone
tube to carry the heated water from the
heating tank back to the dispensing
faucet.
The Series dispenser
provides ltered drinking water as well
as the option of chilled drinking water.
This dispenser is required to be used
in conjunction with a Franke ltration
system. For chilled drinking water, a
Franke chiller tank unit is required. This
model utilizes a 3/8“ poly-tube to supply
ltered water to the faucets.
Certies this faucet complies with ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61-2021:
Q<1, NSF 372. The faucet also complies with water usage requirements of the California
Energy Commission and the US Department of Energy.
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