Control cartridge for a single-lever mixer fitting

Fluid handling – Systems – Multi-way valve unit

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1374542, F16K 1100

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053418450

ABSTRACT:
A control cartridge includes a hot and a cold water feed connection. An outlet connection allows cold, hot or mixed water to be tapped. Actuation of the control cartridge is performed, for example, by a lever which can be inserted into a bore of a rotatable control bell. Only a rotational movement is required for the associated mixer fitting to be opened by this lever and for the required water temperature to be set.

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