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Vitreous China TOTAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS VITREOUSSINKS, TOILETS CHINA AND URINALS CRANE PARVUS KOHLER CHARDON 14”x13” institutional lavatory LAVATORY w/ 5” high back, integral supply 14”X12” WALL-MOUNT LAVA- channel to spout/drinking nozzle. TORY Integral bubbler and soap dish. Model 1604 Integral slow draining outlet. Specify 1-1/4 or 1-1/2 IPS outlet connection Model K-2475 AMERICAN STANDARD PRISON LAVATORY 14”x12-3/4” wall mount fixture. Integral spout, bubbler, and soap depression. Model 0421.018 Specify fixtures with or without valves VITREOUS CHINA TOILETS BY KOHLER, CRANE & AMERICAN STANDARD FLOOR OR WALL MOUNTED WITH OR WITHOUT INTEGRAL SEATS 3462 K-4475-C Manufacturer Model # Description American Standard 2531.016 Vitreous china, floor mount, back spud, wall outlet, integral seat. Crane 3481 Vitreous china, floor mount, elongated bowl, siphon jet toilet, back spud w/ integral seat. Crane 31082 Vitreous china, floor mount, elongated bowl, siphon jet toilet, back spud w/ integral seat, 17-1/4" high bowl. (ADA) Crane 3462 Vitreous china, wall mount, elongated bowl, blowout (3-bolt) flush toilet, back spud with integral seat. K-4329 Kohler K-4475-C Vitreous china, wall hung, elongated bowl, blowout flush (3-bolt) rear spud, w/ integral seat. Kohler K-4329 Vitreous china, wall hung, elongated bowl, siphon jet (4-bolt), backspud (seat not included) Kohler K-4398 Vitreous china, floor mount, elongated bowl, rear spud 2531.016 w/ integral seat. 31082 3481 Kohler K-4396 Vitreous china, floor mount, elongated bowl, rear spud. (Seat not K-4398 included. FOR INFORMATION OR ROUGH IN SPECIFICATIONS PLEASE CALL. Toll Free Telephone: 877/867-8675 • Toll Free Fax: 877/867-8674 www.tms4parts.com 1 TOTAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS FIXTURESSTAINLESS – ACORN ENGINEERING STEEL Features: Seamless welded construction. No accessible voids for concealment. Can use Air-Trol valves using metering or non-metering pneumatic systems. LAVATORIES LAV-TOILET COMBINATIONS MODEL # DESCRIPTION Features: Cabinets made from stain- 1657 18” Multi-Sided lavatory w/ less steel and are of seamless welded oval bowl, s/s with satin construction with satin finish. Cabinets are finish. Fast drain, integral sound deadened with fire-resistant mate- soap dish & mounting rial. No voids or crevices for concealment hardware for up to 8” walls of contraband. Air-Trol metering included. and non-metering valves available for use 1660-1661 13” Corner lavatory, s/s with combo units. with satin finish, oval bowl. Front or Rear access, varying bowl styles 1657 Fast drain, integral soap available. dish & mounting hardware MODEL # DESCRIPTION for up to 8” walls included. 1415 15” Lav-Toilet combo. Toilet Model 1420 has elongated bowl, can be TOILETS & URINALS centered or offset and is Features: Fixtures made of S/S with blowout jet type. seamless welded construction, w/ satin 1418 18” Lav-Toilet combo. Toilet finish. No accessible voids or crevices has elongated bowl, can be for concealment of contraband. centered or offset and is MODEL # DESCRIPTION blowout jet type. 1679 Compact wall mount blowout 1420 20” Lav-Toilet combo. Toilet toilet w/ elongated bowl & has elongated bowl, can be 1679 integral seat. centered or offset and is 1680 Siphon jet wall mount toilet blowout jet type. w/ elongated bowl & integral 1435 ADA compliant Lav-Toilet 1684 seat. combo. Offset toilet bowl. 1684 Siphon jet floor mount toilet 1440 18" Suicide resistant Toilet- w/ elongated bowl & integral Lav combo. Toilet has elong- ated bowl and is blowout jet seat. Model 1415 1675 Blowout jet, off floor toilet type. with elongated bowl. 1685 Blowout jet floor mount toilet w/ elongated bowl & integral seat. 1700 Blowout jet urinal back wall washdown type w/ fully enclosed P-trap. 1702 Washout urinal back wall washdown type. Fully enclosed P-trap. 1705 Straddle blowout jet urinal, w/ fully enclosed P-trap. 1707 Straddle washout urinal, w/ Model 1435 fully enclosed P-trap. 1702 DRINKING FOUNTAINS 1672 MODEL # DESCRIPTON 1672 Barrier Free wall mounted fountain. Seamless welded construction w/ satin finish. Uses Air-Trol pneumatic valve, non-metering, self- closing. Dimensions 13”x 18”x 4” Model 1440 Other Models Available — Call For Information Toll Free Telephone: 877/867-8675 • Toll Free Fax: 877/867-8674 2 www.tms4parts.com TOTAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS STAINLESSFIXTURES – ACORN ENGINEERING STEEL Features: Seamless welded construction. No accessible voids for concealment. Can use Air-Trol valves using metering or non-metering pneumatic systems. CABINET SHOWER PENAL-PAK WALL SHOWER Features: Fixtures made from stain- FRONT ACCESS less steel and are of seamless welded Shower panel is fabricated from 14 gauge, construction with satin finish. Shower floor type 304 stainless steel and has a satin has a slip resistant, matte finish. Cabinet finish. Trim is stainless steel or chrome- has an integral vent. Shower head is plated brass. Shower valve is Air-Control, mounted on inside door jamb with con- metering, nonhold open type. Other op- cealed piping. Other options available. tions available. MODEL #1730 MODEL #1741FA FLOOR-MOUNTED TOILETS WALL-MOUNTED TOILETS Wall outlet, back-spud, integral seat Wall outlet, back-spud, integral seat VITREOUS CHINA VITREOUS CHINA (Carrier mounted) MANUFACTURER/ WASTE FEATURES MANUFACTURER/ FEATURES MODEL CENTER MODEL CRANE LINE "X" Crane 3462 Blowout Jet, 3-bolt 3462 American Standard 4-1/4" WASTE CENTER LINE 2531.016 Kohler K-4475-C Blowout Jet, 3-bolt Crane 3481 4-1/2" Regular STAINLESS STEEL (Can use with carrier or height bowl wall sleeve) Crane 31082 4-1/2" Handicap MANUFACTURER/ FEATURES height bowl MODEL – ADA Acorn 1675 Blowout Jet Kohler K-4398 4-1/2" ACORN 1675 CRANE Acorn 1679 Compact Blowout Jet 3481 STAINLESS STEEL Acorn 1680 Siphon Jet MANUFACTURER/ WASTE FEATURES Bradley WC7230 Blowout Jet MODEL CENTER LINE Bradley WC7245 Siphon Jet Acorn 1684 5-1/2" Siphon Jet Metcraft 4110 Blowout Jet Acorn 1685 11-1/4" Blowout Jet Metcraft 4160 Siphon Jet Bradley 7335 13-1/4" Blowout Jet Willoughby ETW- Blowout Jet – ADA 1490-CM-BS Bradley 7445 7-1/2" Siphon Jet METCRAFT 4170 Willoughby ETWS- Siphon Jet METCRAFT 4110 1490-CM-BS Metcraft 4120 11-1/4" Blowout Jet Willoughby 4-bolt China Metcraft 4170 5-1/4" Siphon Jet LFCETW-1490- Replacement Willoughby ETW- 11-1/2" Blowout Jet OF-BS 1490-FM-BS Willoughby ETWS- 5-1/2" Siphon Jet 1490-FM-BS ACORN 1684 Toll Free Telephone: 877/867-8675 • Toll Free Fax: 877/867-8674 www.tms4parts.com 3 TOTAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS FIXTURESSTAINLESS – BRADLEY CORPORATION STEEL Features: Fixtures made of S/S with satin finish, all accessible seams and voids eliminated. Interior of cabinet contains fire-resistant sound deadening material. Specify manual or pneumatic valves. LAVATORIES TOILETS & URINALS MODEL # DESCRIPTION Features: Fixtures made of S/S 6577 S/S lavatory, 14-1/2” with seamless welded construc- x 9-1/2” x 5” deep, tion, w/ satin finish. deck mounted spout. No accessible voids or crevices Rear deck is 5”. for concealment of contraband. Single or two MODEL # DESCRIPTION temperature valves. 7335 Floor mount toilet 6578 Same as above but w/ elongated bowl & with an 8” rear deck. integral seat. Meets 6350 S/S front mounted ADA. Toilet is blow- lavatory, 13-1/4” x out jet type. 10” x 5” deep. Penal 7180 Wall mounted toilet filler/bubbler, integral w/ elongated bowl & Model 6577 soap dish. Single or integral seat. Toilet is two temperature blowout jet type. valves. 8200 S/S blowout jet straddle type urinal. Features four wall flushing. Fully en- closed P-trap. Model 6350 LAV-TOILET COMBINATIONS Features: Fixtures made from S/S and are of seamless welded construction with satin finish. Cabinets are sound dead- ened with fire-resistant material. No voids or crevices for concealment of contraband. Front or Rear access, varying bowl styles available. Specify manual or pneumatic valves. MODEL # DESCRIPTION 5580 S/S Lav-Toilet combo w/ offset elongated bowl, penal filler and bubbler. Lav bowl 13-1/4” x 10” x 5” 5590 S/S Lav-Toilet combo w/ centered elongated bowl, penal filler and bubbler. Lav bowl 13-1/4” x 10” x 5” 5180 S/S Barrier Free Lav-Toilet combo w/ offset elongated bowl, deck mounted spout. Lav bowl 13-1/4” x 10” x 5” Other Models Available — Call For Information Toll Free Telephone: 877/867-8675 • Toll Free Fax: 877/867-8674 4 www.tms4parts.com TOTAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS STAINLESSFIXTURES STEEL – METCRAFT LAVATORY S/S back mounted lavatory w/ 4” backsplash and integral soap tray. Polished to a satin finish. DRINKING FOUNTAIN Welded bottom enclosure. TOILET-LAVATORY Dimensions 18” x 12-1/2” S/S back mounted drinking fountain w/ 4” backs- Model # 5118 plash. Polished to a satin finish. Vandal resistant COMBINATIONS bubbler. Integrally welded bottom enclosure. S/S Lav-Toilet combo. Offset elongated bowl Pneumatic valve w/ .5 GPM restrictor. with integral seat. Seamlessly welded to Model # 5190 form one piece. Blowout flushing action, fully enclosed trap. Oval basin w/ fast drain and soap dish. Model # 3118 TOILETS URINALS S/S wall mounted toilet w/ elongated bowl, S/S wall hung washdown urinal. Seamlessly blowout type. Integral seat, seamlessly welded welded to form one piece. High volume beehive to form a one piece vandal resistant unit. Fully strainer. Vandal resistant trap enclosure. enclosed trap. Model # 7110 Back spud Model # 4110 Back spud 7115 Top spud 4115 Top spud SIPHON JET or BLOWOUT WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?? Siphon Jet toilets attach to wall with 4 bolts, are quieter than blowout. Water enters the bowl via the rim and up let of trap through jets placed to fill the trapway, thus creating siphonic action to evacuate the bowl. Toilet-Lavatory Combos Centered, Offset Left & Right Blowout toilets attach to wall with 3 bolts, are suited for heavy use areas.
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