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Comparison Oras Optima 1714F vs Oras Electra 6150F

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The mixer with the handle of regulation of temperature. Thanks to the Oras Autofocus sensor, there is no need to adjust the tap during installation. Equipped with dirt filters
Suitable for
for a washbasin
for a washbasin
Tap typecontactlesscontactless
Spout
ShapeL-shapedL-shaped
Jet depth134 mm96 mm
Jet height75 mm92 mm
Water jet angle30 °30 °
Specs
Features
check valve
temperature adjustment lever
check valve
temperature adjustment lever
Stop valveelectromagneticelectromagnetic
Water flow5 L/min6 L/min
Installation
Installationdesktop (horizontal)desktop (horizontal)
Mounting holes1 шт1 шт
Mounting hole diameter34 mm34 mm
Inlet communication
hoses
hoses
Power source
batteries /6 H (2CR5)/
batteries /6 H (2CR5)/
General
Materialbrassbrass
Finish
chrome
chrome
Tap height125 mm122 mm
Country of brand originFinlandFinland
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017october 2017

Jet depth

Distance from the fixing point (for vertically mounted taps) or from the centre of the mounting hole (for horizontally mounted taps) to the middle of the spout. It is a characteristic that determines the "reach zone" of the tap.

Jet height

The jet height is usually specified for taps with horizontal installation (see "Type of installation"). It is measured from the base of the tap to the spout outlet. The large height of the spout is important primarily for kitchen models (see "Suitable for"), because it allows you to place large dishes in the sink. This parameter is directly related to the height of the spout (see above): the height of the jet cannot be greater than the height of the spout. Thus, in fact, one has to find a compromise between the height of the jet and the dimensions of the tap, especially if there is little space for its installation.

Water flow

The maximum water flow during the operation of the tap, in other words, the maximum amount of water that it can pass through in a minute. This characteristic is important, foremost, for models designed for baths (see "Suitable for"): the greater the throughput, the faster the bath will fill. However, the meaning of this paragraph is not limited to this. First, flow information can be useful in certain calculations related to water supply — for example, to calculate the required pump capacity. Secondly, high-end taps can be equipped with aerators to achieve a powerful and efficient jet with low water consumption; the consumption indicated in the characteristics allows you to evaluate the efficiency of such devices in comparison with analogues.

Tap height

The height of the tap, measured from its base or lowest point to the highest point of the spout. The height of the spout partly determines the installation possibilities — in fact, this is the minimum vertical free space that is required for the tap. In addition, in models with horizontal installation (see "Type of installation"), the spout height is related to the jet height (see below).
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