By Appointment to
H.M. Queen.
Manufacturers of
Kitchen & Bathroom
Taps and Mixers.
Barber Wilsons & Co Ltd

Barber Wilsons & Co Ltd

  Making taps that don’t come back
For customers who do

Vented Tap Range

 

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Regent (R)
Regent with ceramic disc (RCD)
Mastercraft (MC)
1890’s (GA)
1890’s with ceramic disc (GCD)
Regent with china lever handles (RFC)
Contemporary Q range
Lever (HEC-HFC)

Under-sink single point water heaters require taps with “open atmosphere” outlets known as vented taps. If a conventional tap were connected to such a water heater, a dangerous and potentially explosive situation could develop should the water heater malfunction and overheat. Vented taps control the flow of water to the inlet of the water heater rather than from the outlet.

Barber Wilsons is aware that there is a need for a range of luxury taps and mixers for installations of this nature where a “top of the market” appearance is required. All of the taps and mixers in this brochure come from our standard catalogue and have been specially adapted to meet this criterion. They are also easily serviceable when necessary and are fitted with state of the art internals.

Styles available:
The 1890s (GA) range has the original exposed top works, with traditional rubber tap washers.

An alternative to this style is the Regent (R) range with “easyclean” shrouded head parts. The code numbers for the Regent range are the same as the 1890’s range but are prefixed with the letter ‘R’instead of ‘GA’.

For most Regent and GA styles we can now supply ceramic disc headworks: Regent ceramic disc (RCD) and GA ceramic disc (GCD). These give traditional styling with state of the art ceramic disc internals.

The Mastercraft (MC) range is based on our original 1930’s design and incorporates a stylish Art Deco theme of hexagonal capstans, shrouds and spouts. Again, the code numbers are the same as the 1890’s range but are prefixed with the letters ‘MC’ instead of ‘GA’. Mastercraft is not available with ceramic disc headworks.

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