Haws introduces new bottle fillers to extensive hydration line


Haws is pleased to announce the launch of multiple new Bottle Fillers to its existing bottle filler and drinking fountain product lines. The 1920 and 3377BF is a versatile, satin-finish bottle filler with push button operated stainless steel valve offering simple installation, compact size and low maintenance. Both units are certified to NSF 61 & 372; Federal Safe Water Drinking Act, CA Health & Safety Code 116875 with 100% lead free waterways and 1GPM (3.78LPM) laminar flow.

Model 1920 is a versatile, wall-mounted, bottle filler with simple installation when mounted alone or above a drinking fountain. The universal bottle filler is ideal for indoor or outdoor applications, with various finishes and freeze-resistant options available.

Model 3377BF is a bottle filler attachment with pedestal extension for the 3377 outdoor, barrier-free, green powder coated pedestal drinking fountain.

For more information on Haws, visit www.Hawsco.com and follow us on our blog at blog.hawsco.com.

 

 



August 1, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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