Chicago Faucets has launched the 436 Series of High Arc Faucets. These faucets were designed specifically to meet the needs of designers who want a shorter — due to space limits — but stylish high-arc faucet that can handle heavy use. They are made of stainless steel and available in polished chrome, brushed nickel and matte black .
The 436 High Arc Series of contemporary faucets delivers durability, fast installation and easy use. These architectural faucets are a great new option for high-traffic applications like busy home kitchens. Washing dishes and filling water bottles are easily accomplished as the 436 Series gooseneck spout swings 360 degrees in either direction along with an adjustable user handle for on/off and hot/cold settings.
The 436 Series of high-arc faucets fit nicely in areas with height restrictions like cabinets, plumbing, vents or beams above. Users will appreciate that the stainless-steel faucet includes a hygienic laminar flow outlet with low splash, and owners will love that it is very sturdy and operates at a sustainable 1.5 GPM. It is driven by Chicago Faucets’ ceramic cartridge with water volume control and hot water limit stop for reliable operation.
The 436 Series is the second series of Architectural High Arc faucets for Chicago Faucets and is 4 inches shorter than the original high-arc faucets. The first series is the 434 Series with a tall 17-in.-high arc and hand spray. These also come in three finishes but are crafted of durable brass cast construction.
Both series are Certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1 and also certified NSF/ANSI/CAN 61, Section 9, as well as compliant with ADA requirements as specified in the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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