GLITTRANKitchen faucet, brass color
1010 year limited warranty
GLITTRAN traditional faucet in brass helps lower water- and energy-use – so you can lower your bills too. The quality is guaranteed to outlast many years of pouring, washing and rinsing.
Article Number804.686.83Product details
10-year Limited Warranty. Read about the terms in the Limited Warranty brochure.
The faucet insert has hard, durable ceramic discs that can handle the high friction that occurs when you change the temperature of the water.
An aerator integrated in the faucet keeps the water flow just right while less water and energy is used.
If you are uncertain about the installation, contact a professional. The installation shall be made in accordance with valid local building and plumbing regulations.
To be mounted in a 1⅜" hole in a max. 2" thick sink/countertop.
A tool that makes it easy to screw the kitchen faucet in place is included.
Water and energy saving aerator (1.5 gal/min.) for high-pressure systems included.
Connection hoses with 9/16" connection included. Length: 13¾".
Max. temperature hot water connection 80°C/176°F. Recommended temperature is 65°C/149°F.
Spare parts are available to prolong the life of your product. For more information, contact IKEA Customer Services at your IKEA store or IKEA.com.
Swivel spout: 360°.
IKEA of Sweden
- Body:
Brass, Metallized
Spout:Brass, Brass, Metallized
Do not use scouring-powder, steel wool, hard or sharp tools which can scratch the surface.
Wipe clean with a soft cloth dampened with water and a mild dish detergent or soap, if necessary.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
- Tested and certified according to applicable codes and standards including: ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1, NSF 61 and NSF 372.This faucet is for use on high pressure water systems. Tested to work with a max. pressure of 10 bar (1000 kPa). Recommended working pressure range is 1.0 – 5.0 bar (100 kPa – 500 kPa).
By creating all our faucets and showers in a way that helps people use less water and energy, we contribute to enabling a more sustainable life at home.
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Technical information
GLITTRAN
Kitchen faucet
Type of faucet | Kitchen faucet |
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Applicable product standards | ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1, NSF 61, NSF 37, EPA WaterSense |
Max. flow rate at 3 bar | 5.5 l/min (1.5 gpm) |
Max. static pressure | 10 bar (145.0 psi) |
Tested up to a max. static pressure | 16 bar (232.0 psi) |
Min. working pressure | 0.5 bar (7.25 psi) |
Recommended working pressure | 1-5 bar (14.5-72.5 psi) |
Max. hot water temperature | 80˚C (176˚F) |
Recommended hot water temperature | 140-150°F (60-65°C) |
Recommended cold water temperature | 10-15˚C (50-59˚F) |
Connection hoses length | 450 mm (17 3/4 '') |
Hose connection size | 9/16” x 24UNEF |
Max. worktop thickness | 50 mm (2'') |
Mounting hole measurement | 34-37 mm (1 3/8-1 7/16”) |
Strainer included | No |
Measurements
Height: 11 "
Length: 9 ¾ "
- GLITTRANKitchen faucetArticle Number804.686.83
Width: 13 ½ "
Height: 2 ¼ "
Length: 15 "
Weight: 5 lb 4 oz
Package(s): 1
Reviews
Saving water at every step
Every time you rinse salad, fill a kettle or wash dishes, you're helping with something essential—saving water. How? Thanks to the small aerator in every IKEA kitchen faucet that reduces water flow while maintaining pressure. We didn't invent aerators, but think they are an important example of how we can work together to save water for everyone's benefit.
Four years ago, we started a project to improve our faucets and knew we needed more expertize. That's when we hired Antony Smith, an engineer from England who has worked with faucets for more than a decade. Now he lives in Sweden and is part of a small team that develops faucets and showers for IKEA. Like every new employee, Antony read founder Ingvar Kamprad's Testament of a Furniture Dealer. In it, Ingvar writes 'wasting resources is a mortal sin at IKEA.' This helped Antony understand how much we care about water and how his job is just one step in our larger approach to sustainability.
A company-wide dedication
"When I got to IKEA, I realized we practice what we preach about sustainability," Antony says. "It's a refreshing experience, but it makes our job really difficult because we genuinely have to deliver on sustainability with each product." So why is conserving water so important? Because water is one of our planet's most precious resources. Earth may be covered in a lot of water, but very little of it is drinkable and even less is accessible. No organism can survive without it, and no new water is created. It's constantly recycled, but our freshwater supply is overused; not evenly distributed; and impacted by pollution, contamination and climate change.
A water-conscious commitment
IKEA values the quality and quantity of water so much that we are committed to being water positive by 2020. One aspect is finding simple ways for people to conserve water. Aerators are a step we took long before our water commitment, but Antony and his team are working hard on new water saving faucets using sensors or spray technology. Behind the scenes, there's more to our commitment than what we develop for kitchens. Our initiative also includes exploring ways to improve water efficiency across the whole product process, whether it’s at our suppliers, distribution centers or stores. It can mean providing factory workers and their families with fresh drinking water, ensuring all factory water is cleaned before release, reducing water usage in textile production or using rainwater to flush toilets in stores. "We make things hard on ourselves for good reasons, Antony says."
An every-bit-counts belief
See why the aerator in your kitchen faucet is a small part of our bigger effort to conserve water? "Some people who live where you can just turn on your faucet and get water may not really think about saving water; it's taken for granted," Antony says. But he and his team think about water at every step. It's part of creating a positive impact on people and the planet. We think every water-saving action adds up and thank you for helping with your kitchen mixer faucet!
Material
What is brass?
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc and the amounts vary depending on the desired properties. Copper is usually the main material and the more zinc you add results in the brass being harder and stronger, but also results in it being more difficult to shape and less resistant to rust. Brass can be recycled as brass but never into its original metals. At IKEA we use brass for things like knobs, handles, frames and taps.