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0.35 gpm Neoperl Pressure Compensating / Multiple Laminar Stream Bathroom Faucet Aerator | Super Low Flow Control
0.35 gpm Neoperl Pressure Compensating / Multiple Laminar Stream Bathroom Faucet Aerator | Super Low Flow Control
Product Description
Amazing, Super low flow, Neoperl 0.35 gpm faucet aerator. Dual thread. Best quality and performance at a lower cost. half gallon flow - NSF 61 approved.
Efficient Water, Energy & Money Saving item!
Multiple laminar stream produces a miniature shower pattern to provide full coverage of the hands while washing.
Pressure compensating for an even and consistent flow with plenty of force.
Spray
When the flow rate is too low to produce an aerated or laminar stream, a spray device is used to produce a miniature shower pattern to provide full coverage of the hands during washing. Sprays are recommended for use in public lavatories.
Aerators are found in nearly all kitchen and lavatory faucets. An aerator is a key component in the overall performance of the faucet. Here is how you should expect your aerator to perform:
provide optimum performance at the prevailing line pressure in your country
control the stream straightness and diameter reduce splash by aerating the stream and eliminating side spray
save water and reduce energy costs meet local plumbing codes and standards.
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Choose from 0.35 gpm, .05 gpm & 1.0 gpm flow rates
Price/Unit | ||||
5-9 | 10-49 | 50-249 | 250-499 | 500+ |
$2.79 | $2.75 | $2.50 | $2.00 | $1.89 |
Specifications
- dual threaded with 15/16” standard male and 55/64” standard female threads.
- Minimum working temperature and pressure conditions: 150ºF and 125 psi
Features:
- Amazing Low Flow Rate | 0.35 gpm @ 60psi
- Dual Threaded Multi-Laminar Spray Stream
- Domed inlet screen for maximum aerator life
- Pressure Compensating
- Water, energy & Money Saving
- Easy to install, no tools required
Know Your Aerator:
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