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High Sierra's 3-Way Shower Head Kit offers an easy and affordable way to convert a single shower head into a dual-function system – combining the convenience of a fixed shower head with the versatility of a handheld.The easy-to-reach diverter valve allows user to switch water flow between the fixed and handheld heads with a simple turn. NOTE: It is not designed to run both shower heads at full flow simultaneously. This setup is ideal when water and energy conservation are a priority. Fixed shower head options include our CLASSIC™, HALF DOME®, REFLECTIONS™, models, or customers may select “NONE” to use their own existing shower head. Optional wall mounted holders and ADA compliant slide bar holders are also available. The handheld unit can be ordered with or without our durable, slip-free rubber grip. The grips' textured surface offers a cooler, more secure hold while showering. Both shower heads are available in various flow rates (1.25 GPM to 2.0 GPM).
WARRANTY NOTE
The never-clog guarantee is void if the mesh screen is removed. Replacement ball joint gaskets with screens are available free of charge upon request.
Maximum flow rates per shower head allowed in some States an Cities throughout the USA:
California - 1.8 gpm & WaterSense certified
Ft. Collins, Colorado - 1.8 gpm & WaterSense certified
Colorado - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
Miami-Dade County, Florida - 1.5 gpm & WaterSense certified
Broward County, Florida - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
Hawaii - 1.8 gpm
Chicago, Illinois - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
Massachusetts - 2.0 gpm
Rockville, Maryland - 2.0 gpm
Nevada - 2.0 gpm
New Jersey - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
New Your City - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
Oregon - 1.8 gpm
Vermont - 2.0 gpm
Washington - 1.8 gpm
Washington D.C. - 2.0 gpm & WaterSense certified
THREAD SIZE: 1/2" - 14 NPS.
WALL MOUNTED HOLDER: Sold Separately.
ADA SLIDE BAR: Sold Separately.
ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION: Sold Separately.
NON-ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION: Sold Separately.
HANDHELD VACUUM BREAKER: Sold Separately.
Solid Metal Construction
Will Not Clog
Save Water & Money
Built in the USA
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Fixed Showerheads
Grip
High Sierra® offers 2 options for handheld grips:
Trickle Valve
Our push-button trickle valve easily controls the flow of water, or shuts it off to a trickle, while lathering, for even greater water savings. Simply push the button one way to reduce the flow and push it back when you’re ready to resume full spray. You can push the button all the way, or anywhere in-between to get that perfect spray!
GPM is the amount of water the shower head uses.
For example: A 1.5 GPM shower head uses 1.5 gallons of water per minute.
High Sierra® offers 5 satisfying flow rates:
1.25 GPM – For those wanting the maximum amount of water savings. Usually recommended for handhelds or applications where the spray is close to your body. The majority of our customers do not choose this flow rate for standard fixed shower head installations.
1.5 GPM – For those wanting to maximize water and energy savings without having to sacrifice performance. Consistently rated as equal or better than 2.5 GPM conventional shower heads. Our #1 selling flow rate.
1.8 GPM – Uses a little more water than the 1.5 GPM models but produces even larger droplets. Superior rinsing capability makes this flow rate ideal for those with extremely thick hair. Especially recommended for shower arms over 6.5′.
2.0 GPM – Uses more water than all of our other flow rates but is still considered a water conservation shower head. The exceptionally large and heavy droplets are reminiscent of shower head performance predating government mandates. Especially recommended for shower arms over 6.5′ or ceiling mounts.
2.5 GPM – Established by the Federal Government in 1992 as the maximum flow rate per shower head allowed in the USA. Today, the federal mandate continues; however, 2.5 gpm is no longer considered to be “low flow”.
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