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Summary Of: Faucet

This English faucet is a single... This English faucet is a single... This English faucet is a single... a faucet tends to be an indoor fixture with more cosmetic appeal... a faucet tends to be an indoor fixture with more cosmetic appeal... a faucet tends to be an indoor fixture with more cosmetic appeal... respected faucet manufacturers in North American plumbing circles...

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Spigot (disambiguation) | Merge arrows | merged | Bibcock | Discuss | Indoor Tap - commonly found in the bathroom/laundry and/or kitchen. This English faucet is a single-handle, double-spout tap (one spout for hot, one spout for cold); most modern North American faucets have a single spout shared by hot and cold water supplies allowing warm flows. | | North American shower tap. Lower lever controls water exit; left: to bathtub ("TUB"), right: to shower ("SHR"), middle: no water. Middle lever controls temperature: turn anti-clockwise to augment water flow, turn further to increase temperature. | | bathtub | shower | valve | liquid | gas | bathtubs | sinks | beer taps | Water spigot. In North American plumbing terms, this would be called a valve (a faucet tends to be an indoor fixture with more cosmetic appeal), a hose hydrant, or a hose bibb. | | UK | U.S. | EU | Saint John, New Brunswick | scalding | thermostat | thermostatic mixing valves | An outdoor tap in Hokkaido, Japan. | | pressures | Romance languages | United States | Canada | building code | residential | cogs | Beer tap | kegs | carbon dioxide | nitrogen | A gravity cask tap. | | cask ale | keystone | Gas taps | | fuel gas | natural gas | coal gas | syngas | laboratories | Bunsen burners | choked flow | viscosity | temperature | pressure | venturi effect | boil | water vapor | Tap mechanism | | Rotherham | rubber | neoprene | washer | globe valve | corrosion | gate valve | ball valves | infrared | aerators | ceramic | plastic | spring | Moen | American Standard | Delta | Wikimedia Commons | Stopcock | Categories | Valves | All articles to be merged | Articles to be merged since October 2007 |
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