T&S Brass B-0113-CR-B8TP EasyInstall DuraPull Commercial Faucets & Plumbing
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T&S Brass B-0113-CR-B8TP EasyInstall DuraPull Commercial Faucets & Plumbing

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T&S Brass B-0113-CR-B8TP EasyInstall DuraPull Commercial Faucets & PlumbingEasyInstall DuraPull Pre Rinse Unit T&S Brass Model B 0113 CR B8TP Slash water bills, speed through dish duty and install in minutesT&S Brass EasyInstall DuraPull packs commercial grade durability and a 1. 07 GPM low flow spray valve into a single hole, deck mount design thats ready for the toughest kitchens. Key Features Single hole deck mount mixing faucet with polished chrome plated brass body 30" flexible stainless steel hose and pull down spring

EasyInstall DuraPull Pre-Rinse Unit

T&S Brass · Model B-0113-CR-B8TP

Slash water bills, speed through dish duty and install in minutes—T&S Brass’ EasyInstall DuraPull packs commercial-grade durability and a 1.07 GPM low-flow spray valve into a single-hole, deck-mount design that’s ready for the toughest kitchens.

Key Features

  • Single-hole deck-mount mixing faucet with polished chrome-plated brass body
  • 30" flexible stainless-steel hose and pull-down spring for full-sink reach
  • 1.07 GPM blue spray valve meets 2019 DOE PRSV Class II for maximum water savings
  • Quarter-turn Cerama cartridges with integrated check valves—lifetime limited warranty
  • 18" EasyInstall riser plus rigid accessory tee for add-on faucets or injectors
  • Dual 18" stainless-steel supply hoses with 1/2" NPSM / 5/8" compression connections
  • 6" adjustable wall bracket stabilizes the riser and prevents whip
  • Lever handles with color-coded indexes for intuitive hot/cold control

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer / Model T&S Brass | B-0113-CR-B8TP (EasyInstall DuraPull)
Mounting Single-hole deck mount • Ø1 ½" (38 mm) hole • Max deck 1 ¼" (32 mm)
Overall Height 44 13/16" (1138 mm)
Riser Length 18" EasyInstall riser
Spray Hose 30" braided stainless steel
Spray Valve Flow 1.07 GPM @ 60 psi
Operating Pressure 20 – 125 psi
Operating Temperature 40 °F – 140 °F (4 °C – 60 °C)
Cartridges Quarter-turn Cerama with check valves (hot & cold)
Inlets 18" SS hoses • 1/2" NPSM female / 5/8" OD compression
Wall Bracket 6" adjustable, included
Body / Finish Chrome-plated brass body, riser & handles
Certifications ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1, NSF 61-9, NSF 372 (low lead), 2019 DOE PRSV Class II
Warranty 7-year limited (unit) • Lifetime limited (Cerama cartridges)

Compliance & Sustainability

  • Low-lead compliant to NSF 372
  • 1.07 GPM flow reduces water consumption up to 30 % vs. standard 1.42 GPM units
  • Meets U.S. DOE requirements for Pre-Rinse Spray Valves (Class II)

Looking for wrist-action or 4-arm handles? This unit accepts the full line of T&S Brass handle options—contact us for details.

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