Who says you can't honor tradition while celebrating convenience"
A tribute to traditional kitchen design, Iris combines classic form and detailing with modern convenience. Iris is the ideal style for homeowners who appreciate character and craftsmanship as much as instant hot water. Pair it with main kitchen faucets that feature classic design lines and finishes.
Durable all-brass dispenser construction
•Spout swivels 360-degrees
•Hot water automatically shuts off when handle is released
•Cold water remains on for hands-free convenience
•Tank and filtration system (sold separately)
•Options: Hot only / Cold only
Available Finishes: Chrome, Satin Nickel, Polished Nickel, Classic Oil-Rubbed Bronze
- Dispenses steaming hot, filtered water
- Efficient and time saving
- Single-hole installation
- Spout swivels 360-degrees for convenience
- 0.8 gallons per minute maximum flow rate at 60 psi
- Flexible connectors for easy installation
- Constructed of high quality, low lead brass
- 40° turn ceramic disc valve
- We Come To You 5-Year In-Home Limited Warranty (Covers parts and labor)
- Unit not for commercial/industrial use
Supply Connection |
3/8" Compression |
Required Supply Pressure |
25-125 psi (172-862 kPA or 1.7-8.6 bar) |
Backsplash Clearance |
Minimum 2" required from sink hole center to backsplash |
Counter Thickness |
Maximum of 3" |
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Type:
Water Dispensers / Water Filtering Units
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Width:
2.25"
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Height:
9"
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Depth:
5.5"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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