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Serves One to Three Users at a Time
Standard Lavatory Spacing on 30" Centers
Continuous Bowl is Constructed of Terreon® Solid Surface Material
Select a Bradley Faucet or faucet by others
Available in 24 Terreon® Colors
Specifications
Accommodates one to three users. Units handle washroom traffic quickly and economically, while providing each user with personal space. The Express® Deck System is designed with standard lavatory spacing positioned on 30" centers.
Construction
Bowl
Constructed of Terreon®, a densified solid surface material composed of polyester resin. Terreon® is resistant to chemicals, stains, burns, and impact. Surface damage can be easily repaired with everyday cleansers or fine grit abrasives.
Pedestal
Panel is composed of vacuum-formed acrylic laminate. Highly resistant to impact, abrasion, acid and corrosion. The panel will not chip, peel or flake.
Support Frame
Bowl assembly and pedestal panel are secured to a heavy gauge stainless steel support frame mounted to wall.
Vandal Resistance
Water supplies, valving, waste assembly and other optional items are concealed within the pedestal/frame.
Standard Equipment
Bowl with two or three lavatories, pedestal, stainless steel mounting frame (as described above), and the following fittings: P-trap; tailpiece.
Code Compliance and Certifications
ANSI Standards
Terreon® is NAHB certified to meet ANSI Z124.3, Z124.6 and ANSI/ICPA SS-1-2001.
UPC Approval
The Express Lav Systems are Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) approved through the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO).
Standard Frame
The standard frame on the Express® EXD-Series includes a scuff base and is designed to comply with all ADA guidelines on reaches, clearances and operation for adult users.
Wall-Hung Frame
The wall-hung frame on the Express® EXD-Series (less scuff base above) is designed to mount at different heights (adult and children) to comply with guidelines on reaches, clearances and operation for various codes including, ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) and TAS (Texas Accessibility Standards). Always check your local and state codes.
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