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Home›Products›Enware announces new Leva Sequential range

Enware announces new Leva Sequential range

By Adelle King
14/02/2017
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Enware has introduced the new Leva Sequential range, which has been designed for ensuite showering and hand-washing applications in the health and aged care market.

Complementing the Leva range, the new products offer benefits including ease of use, potential for energy savings and reduced risk of legionella compared to traditional single lever mixer type tapware.

They are designed to be easy to maintain and clean, and are suitable for most basin types, with the option of adding a suitable spout, available separately from Enware.

The sequential ceramic disc cartridge offers easier control for users with arthritic or mobility conditions by moving progressively from ‘off’ to ‘full cold’, to ‘mixed’, to ‘full warm’ in a single anti-clockwise rotation without the need to lift. Since the tap doesn’t draw any hot or warm water until the handle is moved to the mixed position, energy can be saved. The risk of legionella is also reduced as it’s not drawing small amounts of hot and warm water into the pipe work.

Unlike other single lever mixers, the new products offer some adjustability with up to 25mm of depth variability so installation is simple. Both products come with a five year warranty and spare parts are available.

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