RV kitchen faucet has 1/4-turn stems that help prevent leaks so you won't have to worry about wasted water. Washerless stems reduce daily wear and tear to help extend the life of your faucet. Includes deck plate and mounting hardware.
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To install, assemble the 2 pieces of the faucet together, and use the inlet shanks to drop the new faucet and deck plate in place of your existing faucet. Then tighten the included mounting nuts against the underside of the counter, and connect the hot and cold water lines. You'll need to keep some tub and tile caulk (not included) on hand to help prevent any leaking.
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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Phoenix Faucets dual handle RV kitchen faucet. This unit adds or replaces a kitchen faucet in your RV. It's going to feature the dual, white, acrylic, lever handles that give the unit a really nice look. It's a quarter turn design. One has an "H," one had a "C," to indicate hot and cold. The base of the unit is made from a durable plastic construction, and is white in color.
The spout is a high arc metal spout, that's also white in color. Completely lead-free design. The unit does rotate all the way around, so that's a nice design as well. It's going to feature a low-flow aerator here, where the water comes out, that has a flow rate of 2.2 gallons per minute. The mounting area is going to require 2 holes for installation. Those mount holes need to have a diameter of 1 inch, and they need to be separated on center, looks to be right on 8 inches.
These connectors are going to measure about 2 inches long. These are for your hot and cold water lines. They have an outer diameter of around 13/16 of an inch, with an inner diameter of around 1/2 an inch. The base itself, front to back, we're looking about 2 and 1/4. Measuring side to side, that's going to give us a measurement of around 10 and 1/4 of an inch.
A few other measurements that I did, is I took a measurement from the mounting surface, so from the countertop, or the bottom of the base, to the very top of the faucet, at a straight line measurement, and got a measurement of around 9 and 1/2 inches. I also did that measurement from the countertop, or the mounting base to the closest point where water comes out, and that's about 7 and 3/4 to 7 and 7/8 of an inch, right in that area. The overall depth, from the very back of the unit to the very front, is going to be around 8 and 3/4 of an inch. Then, measuring from the center of the base to the center of where water comes out is about 7 and 1/4 inches. Again, really simple installation. It's going to come with the backing plate and the plastic threaded mounting nuts.
The unit also includes your detailed installation instructions. These are going to walk you through the entire process, step by step. Got some little diagrams there to show you how to get it all connected. On this side, it's going to have some operating instructions, cleaning tips, helpful hints, and on the backside, it's going to have a detailed breakdown of the parts list. That's going to do it for today's look at the Phoenix Faucets dual handle RV kitchen faucet.
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