Aquablend TMVs provide scald protection in basins, showers and baths ? as required by the plumbing code with two models also approved by NSW Health. There are four valves to suit various applications from domestic to commercial and healthcare facility installations. A single TMV can provide multiple outlet operation.
A range of wall mounted drinking fountains with designs and features that accommodate both wheelchair and pedestrian access. Variations in dimensions and finishes are available to meet user's specifications. Available in single unit or split height, dual unit, models. Suitable for outdoor use.
Sensor activated tapware that improves hygiene with a hands free operation and saves water with an automatic shut-off. Available as wall and bench mounted models with battery or mains powered operation.
Drinking fountains which may be wall mounted for wheelchair access, available in stainless steel with white epoxy coating or stainless steel with mirror or satin finish. The drinking outlet is protected by a hood for hygiene.
Operated by foot, this floor mounted spring action valve will operate when pressure is applied and shut off immediately on release.
A wide range of Expo lever tapware models for all applications - bathroom, kitchen, shower, laundry and hose taps. There is a choice of four handle lengths - 100mm, 150mm, 200mm and150mm. The 150mm is used widely hospital applications. The longer lever allows elbow operation.
Single lever mixer taps with two handle lengths. The shorter lever provides a more traditional look and feel. The longer lever is particularly helpful for greater ease of use. Suitable for commercial or domestic applications.
With spring action tapware, the handle springs to a closed position when the handle is released, providing an automatic shut-off. Enware manufactures a wide range of spring action bubblers, drinking fountains and tapware with choice of a traditional handle, a lever handle or button activated.
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