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Halsey Taylor 4720FR Outdoor Drinking Fountain
Price: $3,696.00
$46.50 Freight Shipping
The Halsey Taylor 4720 FR Outdoor Drinking Fountain is a bi-level, pedestal fountain with front push-buttons with freeze-resistant valve featuring heavy-gauge, cold-rolled steel construction. The fountain also features a weather-resistant Endura finish and the E-Coat Immersion process, a unique procedure that coats the inside and outside of the drinking fountain for corrosion protection. |
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Features and Beneifts
Freeze-Resistant Valve SystemFreeze-resistant valve designed for ground installation 18” below the frost line. BubblerExclusive one-piece, vandal-resistant, chrome-plated two-stream mound-building bubbler with non-removable anti-squirt feature and integral hood insures a satisfying drink of water. Push Button Actuation MechanismSelf-closing, vandal-resistant push-button does not require grasping or twisting. Automatic Stream Height RegulatorSelf-closing assembly is located inside unit to prevent tampering. Unit resists corrosion and liming. A constant stream height is automatically maintained under line pressures that vary from 20 to 105 psi. Inlet StrainerEasily cleaned in-line strainer screen traps particles of 140 microns or larger before they enter the waterway. Water Inlet3/8” female NPT fitting. Drain Outlet1-1/4” tube outlet. Drain requirements are detailed in owner’s manual. Access PanelManufactured of heavy-gauge steel with vandal-resistant screws. Provides access for easy hook-up of all plumbing connections. Suggested SpecificationsFountains shall include push-buttons on the front and back. Shall include contour-formed basins to eliminate splashing and standing water, and shall have rounded corners and edges. Projectors shall be two-stream, mound-building type with integral hood guard and anti-squirt feature. Fountain shall comply with ANSI 117:1 and ADA for visual and motion disabilities. The manufacturer shall certify the unit to meet the requirements of NSF/ANSI 61, and the Safe Drinking Water Act. |
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