Caudal | Drinking fountain

Drinking wells from Urbidermis, Designed by Roviras & Torrente

Product description

With simple geometric shapes, the Caudal fountain was developed to be inclusive, in collaboration with groups of people with reduced mobility; designed to lift the architectural barriers in the cities. By increasing the receptacle to 90 cm, splashing is minimized and use is facilitated for people in wheelchairs.
Manufactured to withstand rusting throughout, the Caudal fountain is also available in a touchless version, composed of a proximity actuator that provides the option of activating the fountain without physical contact.

Certificates: CE, ADA.
Materials: Body made from AISI 316 sheet stainless steel, thermal coating finish with C3 anti-corrosive protection. Anti-splash water evacuation mesh and interior tray made from AISI 316 stainless steel, electropolished finish. Jet made from brass, matte chrome finish and Presto model button. Pressure regulator and timed flow control included (an anti-icing valve can be included).
Finishes: Corten painted, Electropolished.
Approximate weight without packaging (kg): Manual / Touchless: 75

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Categorised in Fountains - Drinking wells - Urban space.
Part of the collection DRINKING FOUNTAINS.
Manufacturer Urbidermis
Family Caudal
Architonic ID 20126465
Year of Launch 2005

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