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PLUMBING AND SANITARY Sample Clauses

PLUMBING AND SANITARY. 1.15.1 All sanitary fittings to be of quality metallic finish as per client’s approval. 1.15.2 180L solar electrical geyser to be installed, position to be confirmed by Architect. 1.15.3 Two standard garden taps per unit to be provided.
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PLUMBING AND SANITARY. 17.1 All sanitary fittings unless otherwise stated in this specification will be standard white. 17.2 Washbasins wall-mounted, standard white. Sample suitable for wheel chairs as per contractor. 17.3 WC suites to be close-coupled white and confirmed by contractor at time of construction. 17.4 A ceramic toilet paper holder will be fitted in the toilet. 17.5 A single, semi-recessed ceramic soap dish and shampoo rack will be fitted in the shower. 17.6 A Xxxxxx (or similar) double bowl drop-in sink will be installed. 17.7 The sink unit will be provided with a lever-type sink mixer as selected by contractor. 17.8 All other interior taps will be of chromium plated lever-type mixers as standard. 17.9 High pressure 200 L solar-geyser with electrical back-up to be installed at full title properties and as an optional extra at sectional title properties. Panels to be roof mounted with water container’s position as per Architects drawings. 17.10 Two standard garden taps per unit will be provided. Taps to be brass.
PLUMBING AND SANITARY. 17.1 All sanitary fittings to be of quality metallic finish as per Architect’s specifications. 17.2 Washbasins to be white porcelain as per Architect’s specification. 17.3 WC suites to be concealed cisterns and wall hung pans as per Architect’s specifications. 17.4 A Franke (or similar) double bowl sink will be installed. 17.5 The sink unit will be provided with a lever-type sink mixer as per Architect’s specification. 17.6 All other taps will be of chromium plated lever-type mixers as standard. 17.7 100 L electrical geyser to be installed, position to be confirmed by Contractor. 17.8 Two standard garden taps per unit will be provided. 17.9 Single stainless-steel wash trough basin to be installed in yard as per Architect’s specification. 17.10 Stainless steel grab rails and angle bars will be provided in bathrooms at shower and WC.
PLUMBING AND SANITARY. All SWR lines will be in PVC. External water lines will be of UPVC. Concealed lines will be of UPVC and/or CPVC.
PLUMBING AND SANITARY. Soil, waste and water pipes will be partially concealed white glazed European W.C. units will be provided with flushing system. The sanitary installation will be in accordance with Municipal specification. Shower and wash basin will be provided in each toilet with hot and cold mixer fittings.

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