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Chicago Faucets 1100-336GN2AE3CP Metering Faucet 8" Centers Gooseneck

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MSRP: $464.73
OUR PRICE: $320.19
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SKU:
1100-336GN2AE3CP
UPC:
611943000000
Application:
Kitchen
Flow/Flush Rate:
2.2 GPM
Finish:
Chrome
Type:
Metering
Features:
Vandal Resistant
Mounting:
Deck-Mounted
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Chicago Faucets 1100-336GN2AE3CP Metering Faucet, Deck Mount, 8" Centers, Gooseneck Spout

The Chicago Faucets 1100-336GN2AE3CP is a commercial-grade, deck-mounted sink faucet designed for durability and water efficiency in high-traffic commercial and institutional environments. This faucet features an 8-inch centerset configuration with a rigid/swing gooseneck spout, providing flexibility and clearance for sink applications.

Equipped with vandal-proof push-tilt handles and a NAIAD® metering cartridge, this faucet delivers automatic self-closing operation with an adjustable cycle time, helping reduce water usage and operating costs. The pressure-compensating Softflo® aerator provides a consistent 2.2 GPM flow rate for reliable performance.

Constructed from chrome-plated brass with ECAST® low-lead compliance, this faucet ensures long-lasting corrosion resistance and meets modern plumbing standards. Dual 1/2" NPSM supply inlets allow for hot and cold water connections.

  • Deck-mounted sink faucet with 8" centers
  • Rigid/swing gooseneck spout
  • Push-tilt vandal-resistant handles
  • NAIAD metering cartridge with adjustable cycle (approx. 2–15 seconds)
  • 2.2 GPM pressure-compensating Softflo aerator
  • Dual 1/2" NPSM hot and cold supply inlets
  • Chrome-plated ECAST® low-lead brass construction
  • Water-saving self-closing operation
  • ADA compliant for commercial use

This metering faucet provides dependable performance and water efficiency for commercial kitchens, laboratories, and institutional sink applications.

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