Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the LF GLS FLTR used for? A: The LF GLS FLTR is a pot filler faucet designed for high-volume applications in food service, such as restaurants, ensuring easy access to tap water for cooking and preparation.
- Q: What materials are used in the LF GLS FLTR's construction? A: The LF GLS FLTR features a polished chrome plated brass body and pedestal, along with a chrome plated metal flange and a thermoplastic arm for durability and ease of use.
- Q: How does the self-closing mechanism work? A: The self-closing mechanism utilizes a translucent blue lexan push arm that automatically shuts off the water flow, promoting conservation and minimizing waste.
- Q: What is the outlet clearance for the LF GLS FLTR? A: The LF GLS FLTR offers an 8-inch outlet clearance, making it suitable for a variety of pot sizes and kitchen configurations.
- Q: Is the LF GLS FLTR easy to install? A: Yes, the LF GLS FLTR is designed for deck mounting, and with standard plumbing knowledge, it can be installed with minimal effort.
- Q: What features support water conservation? A: The LF GLS FLTR includes a volume regulator with instantaneous shut-off, which helps to control water flow and reduce waste, aligning with T&S Brass's commitment to water conservation.
- Q: Can the LF GLS FLTR be used in residential kitchens? A: While primarily designed for commercial use, the LF GLS FLTR can be used in residential kitchens if there is a need for a high-capacity water supply for cooking.
- Q: What are the maintenance requirements for the LF GLS FLTR? A: Routine maintenance involves checking for leaks and ensuring the self-closing mechanism operates smoothly. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended to keep the faucet in good condition.
- Q: Does the LF GLS FLTR come with a warranty? A: Product warranties can vary, so it's advisable to check with the manufacturer or retailer for specific warranty details associated with the LF GLS FLTR.
- Q: What types of establishments commonly use the LF GLS FLTR? A: The LF GLS FLTR is commonly used in high-volume food service establishments such as restaurants, catering businesses, and commercial kitchens where efficiency and water access are critical.