Pull out rinse
A pull-out rinse (or pull-out spray) is a kitchen tap attachment that features a retractable hose, allowing the spray head to be pulled out for greater flexibility and reach. This particular pull out rinse offers multiple spray modes, including aerated flow for gentle rinsing and needle-jet for powerful cleaning.
Dual flow types
The pull out spray features two distinct flow types to suit various kitchen tasks. The Aerated Flow is ideal for filling vessels and gently rinsing delicate foods like fruits and leafy greens, ensuring a smooth and even water distribution. On the other hand, the Needle-Jet Flow delivers a powerful stream, perfect for rinsing crockery before dishwashing, washing grains like rice, and effectively cleaning around the sink bowl and drainer. Simply switch between the two flow types to experience the water flow of your choice.
Versatile usage
This pull-out spray attachment is particularly valuable when used with non-pull-out and professional taps, offering a directable flow where a fixed tap cannot. It’s ideal for both home and commercial kitchens.
How to install a pull out rinse
Installing a pull-out rinse is a simple process that can greatly enhance the functionality of your kitchen sink. Before you begin, gather the necessary tools and follow the steps below for installation:
- Step 1: Install the Spray Seat - Pass the threaded stud through the sink from above and position the spray seat correctly (please note: if the sink thickness exceeds 35mm, the mounting seat is not required).
- Step 2: Secure the Spray Unit - Slide the flat washer and fixing nut up the flexible hose, then tighten the nut fully, ensuring the pull-out spray is correctly positioned.
- Step 3: Connect the Hand Spray Hose - Attach the pull-out hand spray to the hose and pass the hose through the spray seat.
- Step 4: Attach the Counterweight - Secure the counterweight clamp to the flexible hose, ensuring it is positioned 650-670mm from the top of the sink. Clamp the counterweight in place at the lowest point to maximise its pulling effect. Ensure the hose moves freely without obstruction.
- Step 5: Connect the Pressure Reducing Valve - Attach the pressure reducing valve to the inlet.
- Step 6: Test the System - Turn on the mains stop cock and close the hand spray. As the system refills, check all connections for leaks. Your pull-out spray is now installed and ready for use!
For more information on how to install your new pull out rinse, please read the full installation guide below.
Additional Information:
- Minimum bar pressure: 0.7 bar
- Bar pressure: 0.5 - 0.99 bar (Medium)
- Mains pressure cold flow with variable control
- Working range: 60cm