Jones Stephens Kitchen & Bath Faucets and Hardware are the professionals choice. Available in several elegant styles and finishes, Jones Stephens faucets and hardware complement your unique style. Faucets are constructed of rugged brass for long life and a solid feel. Hardware and faucets are available in matching styles and finishes for a consistent style throughout your home.
- Ceramic cartridge
- Use with baseplate for 8" 3-hole installation
- Use without baseplate for 1-hole installation
- Max flow rate 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM) at 60PSI (ASME.A112.18.1M)
- Includes matching soap/lotion dispenser
- Boxed
- Meets or exceeds the following: ANSI/ASME.A112.18.1M
- ANSI/NSF 61-Sec.9
- IAPMO/CUPC
- Ceramic cartridge
- Use with baseplate for 8" 3-hole installation
- Use without baseplate for 1-hole installation
- Max flow rate 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM) at 60PSI (ASME.A112.18.1M)
- Includes matching soap/lotion dispenser
- Boxed
- Meets or exceeds the following: ANSI/ASME.A112.18.1M
- ANSI/NSF 61-Sec.9
- IAPMO/CUPC
Spout Height: |
6.25" |
Spout Reach: |
8.0625" |
Spout Swivel: |
Yes |
Handle Type: |
Lever |
# of Handles: |
1 |
Prop65 Warning: |
Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |
GPM: |
1.8 |
# of Holes: |
1 |
Color: |
Stainless Steel |
AB100 Certified: |
No |
CEC Listed: |
No |
cUPC Listed: |
Yes |
UPC Listed: |
Yes |
ANSI Standard: |
ANSI 61-2012 |
ASME Standard: |
ASME A112.18.1-2012 |
CEC Compliant: |
No |
CSA Listed: |
No |
IAPMO Listed: |
Yes |
Lead Law Compliant: |
No |
MASS Approved: |
No |
NSF Certified: |
No |
NSF Standard: |
NSF 61-2012 |
SDWA Compliant: |
No |
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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