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Robert11 May 31st 07 09:57 PM

Faucet Terminology ?
 
Hello,

Was wondering right the right name for this type of faucet might be.

I don't think its termed a Cartridge or a Compression type, but not sure.

I have a bathroom faucet assembly
A separate hot and cold valve handle, with the water exiting from the middle
spout.
Sort of the standard bathroom faucet arrangement.

Inside the valve assembly there is a small rubber "hat" with a small,
tapered, spring inside.
that presses this "hat" against the underside of the part that is actually
turned.

It certainly isn't a Compression type of valve faucet.

Are these called Cartridge types, or is there another name for them ?

Thanks,
Bob



Colbyt June 2nd 07 01:14 AM

Faucet Terminology ?
 

"Robert11" wrote in message
...
Hello,

Was wondering right the right name for this type of faucet might be.

I don't think its termed a Cartridge or a Compression type, but not sure.

I have a bathroom faucet assembly
A separate hot and cold valve handle, with the water exiting from the
middle spout.
Sort of the standard bathroom faucet arrangement.

Inside the valve assembly there is a small rubber "hat" with a small,
tapered, spring inside.
that presses this "hat" against the underside of the part that is actually
turned.

It certainly isn't a Compression type of valve faucet.

Are these called Cartridge types, or is there another name for them ?

Thanks,
Bob


It sounds like a Delta, Peerless or clone type of faucet. The part with the
stem that moves is called a cartridge. The rubber hat is called a seat. The
spring is a spring or seat spring.

For normal drips all you need to replace is the seat and spring. Bad drips
sometimes need a new cartridge.

Here is a link to the Delta site with illustrations.

http://www.deltafaucet.com/wps/porta...avatory+faucet

Colbyt




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