Push Faucet
Description About Push Faucet
Push Faucet
MODEL:FD-231
Tap Size |
1" |
---|---|
Pressure |
PN16 |
Materials |
Normal brass, H58-3 |
Standards |
EN331, ISO228 |
Working Temperature |
From 0℃ To +95 ℃ |
Seat sealing Material |
PTFE |
Handle Material |
Zinc Chorm Handle |
Thread connection: |
ISO228 |
Certifications |
CE, ISO9001 |
A push faucet, also known as a push-button faucet or push-tap, is a type of water faucet commonly found in public restrooms and commercial settings. As the name suggests, this faucet is operated by simply pushing a button or a lever, rather than turning a handle or using a sensor. Push faucets are designed to provide a quick and easy way for users to access water without the need for complex controls.
The push faucet typically consists of the following components:
Push Button or Lever: The main feature of the push faucet is the button or lever located on top of the faucet. When the button is pressed or the lever is pushed, it activates the flow of water.
Valve Mechanism: Inside the faucet body, there is a valve mechanism that controls the water flow. When the button or lever is pressed, it opens the valve, allowing water to flow through the faucet.
Spring Mechanism: To achieve the self-closing feature, push faucets often have a spring mechanism that automatically returns the button or lever to its original position after it is released. This action shuts off the water flow.
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