Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the flow rate of the Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet? A: The Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet has a flow rate of 3.0 GPM (gallons per minute), providing efficient water delivery for cooking needs.
- Q: Is the Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet easy to install? A: Yes, the faucet is designed for 1-hole installation with a minimum deck hole opening of 1-3/8” to a maximum of 1-1/2”. Mounting hardware is included.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of this pot filler faucet? A: The Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet is made of all-metal construction, ensuring durability and reliability.
- Q: Can the pot filler faucet be installed for hot water use? A: The manufacturer recommends cold water installation for the pot filler faucet, as it is primarily designed for filling pots with water.
- Q: Does the Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet meet accessibility standards? A: Yes, the pot filler meets ADA/ANSI A117.1 requirements for accessibility, making it suitable for use by disabled persons.
- Q: How does the swing-out design of the pot filler work? A: The faucet features a swing-out design with two points of rotation, allowing it to swivel 360 degrees and stow neatly against the wall when not in use.
- Q: What type of valve technology is used in this faucet? A: The Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet utilizes ceramic disc valve technology, which provides reliable performance and helps prevent leaks.
- Q: Is this pot filler faucet suitable for all kitchen styles? A: Yes, the industrial design of the Port Haven collection complements various kitchen styles, including modern rustic, modern industrial, and eclectic traditional designs.
- Q: What maintenance is required for the Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet? A: Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and mild detergent is recommended to maintain the finish and functionality of the faucet.
- Q: What is the warranty on the Pfister Port Haven Pot Filler Faucet? A: Pfister typically offers a limited lifetime warranty on their faucets, covering defects in material and workmanship, but it’s best to check the specific warranty details provided with the product.