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Old 01-01-2006, 07:21 AM   #1
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Help Comm Bath


Large upscale resturant with mens and ladies rooms, both have 6 lavs in them. Granite top with under mounts sinks stainless steel, faucets were to be Sloan Optima 4" C-C however when granite was installed Fri they took wrong faucet from employees bath room and drilled for 8" C-C.

Place wants to open on Jan 4 2006, new self closing units 2 weeks away.

Owner has purchased Kolher 8" Spread units in order to open, however they are not MA approved as they are not metered self closing.

Is it possible for Kolher make a steam replacement for these to self close?

Problem with the 8" spread as the granite people drill holes that are contoured to the sink, makeing it inpossible to place anything with a plate on it onto the top

any help ?

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