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Operates in the range of 0.5 gpf - 1.0 gpf (1.9 Lpf - 3.8 Lpf)
Sloping front stall urinal

Product Description

The Stallbrook™ Urinal from American Standard features a tall, sloping front-stall design that combines functionality with expert craftsmanship and sleek, understated design. This water-saving urinal is offered with a universal consumption of consumption 0.50 to 1.0 gpf (1.9 to 3.8 Lpf) for maximum efficiency. Crafted from durable vitreous china, the Stallbrook Urinal is meant to last in high-use commercial applications with the reliability and quality you've come to expect from American Standard.



Features:

Operates in the range of 0.5 gpf - 1.0 gpf (1.9 Lpf - 3.8 Lpf)
Sloping front stall urinal
Integral flush spreader
Powerful washdown action
3/4" (19 mm) inlet spud
Fixture only


Innovations:

ADA Compliant: More and more Americans are staying in their homes longer, making universal design a necessary update to kitchens and bathrooms for independent living.
CALGreen: CALGreen is California's state-mandated green building code
CEC Certified: California Energy Commission
Water Efficient: Conserving water is as important to us as it is to you. It makes ecological and economical sense. After all, the less water you use, the more money you save.
WaterSense: Save water and protect the environment by choosing WaterSense labeled products
More about American Standard Bathroom Equipment
For more than 130 years, American Standard has provided kitchen and bath fixtures, furniture, and faucets to homes, hotels, airports and stadiums. Designed to marry style and function, it’s no surprise that American Standard products can be found in three out of five homes in America.