RV bathroom faucet has 1/4-turn stems that prevent leaks so you won't have to worry about wasted water. Washerless design reduces daily wear and tear to help extend the life of your faucet. Includes mounting hardware.
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To install, use the inlet shanks to drop the new faucet 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.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Phoenix Faucets, four-inch dual handle RV bathroom faucet. Now, this faucet is designed to replace or add a new faucet to the bathroom in your RV. It's biscuit in color, which is like an off-white color. It features the dual lever-style handles. These are very durable and they're easy to use. They feature a nice quarter-turn design to turn the water on and off, and then they have the letters right there on top, so H and C indicate which one is for hot water and which one is for cold water.
The unit is ADA compliant and features a lead-free design. You can see here that it does have a low-flow aerator on here, and the flow rate for this particular faucet is 2.2 gallons per minute. It requires two holes for your installation, and it does come with new plastic mounting nuts.A few measurements I want to go over with you real quick, starting with the base of the unit. So, the measurement from outer edge to outer edge, we get a measurement of about six and one-quarter inches. I also took a measurement from the very back of the unit to the very front of the unit, and got a measurement of about five and one-eighth inches deep.
Again, the base is six and one-quarter inches wide. Here at the edge, this portion right here, has a thickness of around three-quarter inches. And then the depth of the base, about two and one-eighth inches deep. These right here, we're calling these our shanks. These are the connection points for the hot and cold water lines.
These are separated on-center by four inches, and they have an overall length measurement of around two inches long.That's going to do it for today's look at the Phoenix Faucets, four-inch dual handle RV bathroom faucet.
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RV bathroom faucet has 1/4-turn stems that prevent leaks so you won't have to worry about wasted water. Washerless design reduces daily wear and tear to help extend the life of your faucet. Includes mounting hardware.
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