Niagara Conservation®
Tri-Max Faucet Aerator, Adjustable 0.5/1.0/1.5 GPM
WaterSense® certified for maximum performance. Learn More
Productive dish-washing and hand-washing is no problem with a Tri-Max® aerator. No matter your water pressure today, once this efficient aerator is installed, you gain excellent performance and make your kitchen or bathroom greener. To save extra water and energy, tailor the flow to your task: soaping, washing or powerful rinsing. Filling up water bottles and sinks—as well as blasting grime off dishes—is easy with the powerful rinse mode.
Great for commercial use, this faucet aerator comes with a key for installation and removal, making it tamperproof.
WaterSense® labeled for maximum performance.
The Tri-Max® Aerator Features:
- Provides 3 pressure-compensated flow rates: 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 GPM
- Has a even stream with a large spray diameter
- Is durable, with a corrosion-resistant plastic body
- Uses a unique install key for added security
- Reaches all sides and corners of your sink with 360° swivel capabilities
- Hides threads with dual-threading for both male- and female-threaded faucets (this aerator’s thread sizes: male 15/16”-27, female 55/64”-27 with removable threaded inserts)
Product Warranty: 10 Years
Flow Rate
A flow rate is the measurement of water per minute that flows out of your faucet aerator. They are usually measured in gallons per minutes or GPM. A standard faucet aerator has a flow rate of 2.2 GPM. The Tri-max® Adjustable Faucet Aerator has a maximum flow rate of 1.5 GPM for increased efficiency.
Spray Settings
The Tri-max® Adjustable Faucet Aerator is designed with 1 spray setting: powerful stream.
Saving Water Saves Energy
Saving water also saves energy by reducing the amount of energy used to heat water. The savings differ whether you have an electric or natural gas hot-water heater. This faucet aerator is 32% more efficient than a standard 2.2-GPM faucet aerator and can potentially save $21 on water andnatural gas heating or $39 on water andelectricheating utilitiesper year.*
*Factors in calculating savings potential:
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3-person households each using a faucet 7 minutes per day, 365 days per year (AWWARF Residential Study)
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Comparing water use with these aerator vs. a standard 2.2 GPM unit
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US city average water and sewer cost of $8.3 per 1,000 gallons (study done by NUS Consulting Group 2011)
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Average cost of electricity 0.113¢ per kWh (Energy Star Nov. 2013 Lightbulb
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Calculator — http://www.energystar.gov/?c=cfls.pr_cfls_savings)
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Average cost of gas $1.137 per therm (Bureau of Labor Statistics April 2014)
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Calculations done by http://www.fishnick.com/savewater/tools/watercalculator
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