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These wall-mount fountains are factory set at 50°F but can be adjusted.
These freestanding fountains are factory set at 50°F but can be adjusted.
These drinking fountains do not require a power source.
These nozzles are also known as bubblers.
Provide drinking water wherever it's needed—no plumbing hookup required.
Fill these lightweight bottles and use with any brand of water dispenser.
Replace the spout on Oasis water dispensers.
These high-clearance spouts can be attached to a water chiller or other water source for easy bottle filling.
Attach one of these chillers to your nonrefrigerated drinking fountains to provide cold water. You can also install a glass filler or drinking fountain nozzle directly to the unit.
Turn the handle to start the flow of water; release the handle and the valve shuts off.
For use in drinking water systems, these valves meet NSF/ANSI 61.
Use these valves with garden hose and other landscaping equipment. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water.
Disassemble the union fittings on these valves for fast installation and removal from your pipeline. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water.
These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water lines.
For a lightweight and economical alternative to metal, these valves are made of plastic. Insert tubing into the fittings—no heat, solder, or flux required. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water systems.
Metal provides more durability than plastic. Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water systems.
Solder these valves to metal tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection. They meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water.
For fast installation and removal from pipelines, these valves have union fittings that disassemble into multiple pieces. Insert unthreaded pipe into the socket ends and bond with primer and cement to create a permanent, leak-tight connection. These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water lines.
Insert unthreaded pipe into the socket ends and bond with primer and cement to create a permanent, leak-tight connection. These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61, which means they’re safe to use with drinking water systems.
For a leak-tight connection that doesn’t require heat or soldering, these valves have press-connect fittings that crimp to metal tubing with a press-connect crimping tool.
These valves have NPT connections for use with threaded pipe.
Bond the socket-weld connections on these valves to unthreaded male plastic pipe.
These valves have threaded NPT connections.
Insert unthreaded pipe into the socket ends and bond with PVC primer and cement to create a permanent, leak-tight connection.
Also known as butterfly valves.
Use air pressure to automatically control the flow of liquids in sanitary environments, such as food and beverage processing plants.
Also known as actuated ball valves, these provide higher flow rates than other air-driven valves.
Safe for automated on/off control in drinking-water systems, these valves meet NSF/ANSI Standard 61.
Easily grab paper, plastic, and foam drinking cups from these dispensers.