The Falcon F-1000 waterless urinal is constructed of vitreous china and is a wall hung, wall outlet unit. Its larger "footprint" is ideal for most retrofits. Our most popular design, this waterless urinal provides clean lines for both a pleasing appearance and convenient cleaning. The F-1000 meets ANSI/ASME A112.19.19-2006 for vitreous china non-water urinals and is CSA approved. It also meets the American Disabilities Act guidelines and ANSI A117.1 for accessible and usable buildings and facilities and complies with International Plumbing Code and National Standard Plumbing Code.
F1000 Model
- Product Name
- F1000 Model
- Manufacturer
- Falcon Waterfree Technologies
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