Product Information Product Overview
- Flow Rate: 1.75gpm (6.6 L/min) Max Flow Rate @ 80 psi
- Shower Arm Length & Material: 6" Metal Shower Arm
- Spray/Stream Function: Single Function Offers a Powerful Spray
- Valve Type: Pressure Balance
- Brand: Gerber
Features
- Certified under the Danze brand
- Cartridge Type: Includes Treysta® Ceramic Disc Pressure Balance Cartridge
- Easy Clean Nozzles: Features Easy Clean Soft-Touch Nozzles
- Integral Check Valve: Integral Check Valves in Cartridge Body to Prevent Cross-Flow
- Pressure Manifold: Features Pressure Manifold™ technology to ensure wide coverage and a powerful spray
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
Description
Antioch® trim kit now includes the new Gerber® Treysta® Ceramic Disc Pressure Balance Cartridge. A Gerber Treysta rough-in valve body is required, and is sold separately.
Components (For finish-specific component item numbers, please see the price book .)
- Showerhead: Features Mono Round ® Single Function Showerhead
- Sold Separately, Required: For Use with Gerber® Treysta® Rough-In Valves, G00GS50 or G00GS52 Series
- Sold Separately, Optional: For Use with Gerber® Treysta® Rough-In Valves, G00GS50 or G00GS52 Series
- Certified under the Danze brand
- Cartridge Type: Includes Treysta® Ceramic Disc Pressure Balance Cartridge
- Easy Clean Nozzles: Features Easy Clean Soft-Touch Nozzles
- Integral Check Valve: Integral Check Valves in Cartridge Body to Prevent Cross-Flow
- Pressure Manifold: Features Pressure Manifold™ technology to ensure wide coverage and a powerful spray
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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