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This waterfall bath mixer tap in stunning Matt Black brings a modern edge to any bathroom. Its waterfall spout design creates a smooth, spa-like flow, delivering a soothing, cascading water effect. Constructed from durable brass, this tap is designed for long-lasting use, while ceramic disc technology helps prevent drips and leaks, ensuring reliable performance over time. The dual lever controls make adjusting water flow and temperature effortless, combining style with ease of use. Operating efficiently with a minimum water pressure of 0.5 bar, this tap is suitable for medium-pressure systems. WRAS-approved for quality and safety, it’s also backed by a five-year manufacturer’s guarantee, offering both elegance and dependability for modern bathrooms.
- Matt Black finish adds a modern feel to your bathroom
- Waterfall design creates a smooth flow of water that adds a spa-like ambience to your bathroom
- Tap body made from brass for durability and longevity
- Tap handles are crafted from zinc alloy providing an easy to clean surface
- Ceramic disc technology prevents excess drips and leaks
- Dual lever control for effortless operation of water flow and temperature
- Minimum 0.5 bar water pressure
- Complies with BS5412 and BSEN200
- WRAS approved
- Matching bath waste sold separately, please see our recommended extras
- Complements the Vellamo Reve range
- 5 year manufacturer’s guarantee
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Product Code | VELREV14 |
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Type | Bath Fillers |
Brand | Vellamo |
Brand Range | Vellamo Reve |
GuaranteeMore information | 5 Years |
Guarantee
Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.
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Cartridge TypeMore information | Ceramic Disc |
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AeratorMore information | Yes |
Number of OutletsMore information | 1 Outlet |
Popular Features | WRAS Approved |
Material | Brass, Zinc Alloy |
Temperature Control | Manual |
Taps use either a ceramic disc cartridge or a rubber compression washer to control flow. Rubber washers will naturally wear down with use, and the tap handle will require more and more rotations to turn on or off. On the plus side, it's very easy to replace a rubber washer and they're available everywhere.
Ceramic disc cartridges need only a 90-degree rotation to fully open or close, and the 2 ceramic plates are incredibly hard-wearing and resilient. They're more expensive to make, but they allow for a huge range of designs, easy operation and simple maintenance if needed.
Whilst it is rare for a ceramic cartridge to need replacing, you may very occasionally need to remove and rinse the cartridge if grit or debris within the water system is preventing the 2 plates from closing properly. Much like replacing a rubber washer, this is a quick and easy job, and will ensure many years of use.
Tap aerators are simple but beautifully-engineered devices that save water and money without a perceived loss of pressure. These small attachments are inserted inside the end of the spout and provide a regulated, smoothed and aerated flow of water by separating a single flow into many tiny streams. These streams mix with air as they flow from the tap, meaning less water is needed to achieve the same 'feel' and performance as non-aerated taps.
They can also be purchased separately and retrofitted to most taps, or they can usually be uninstalled if not wanted. They're a great benefit on high pressure systems where the full flow of water is unnecessary, cutting your water bills and helping to reduce wastage. On lower-pressure systems they can help to improve the performance of a tap by adding air to the limited flow of water available. All-in-all, they're pretty awesome.
This indicates how many water outlets you can pair with your shower valves. Choosing valves with more outlets will give you flexibility over the number of products you can add to your shower.
Each outlet from your shower valve will divert water to the section of your shower that needs it, so each extra outlet allows you to add another product. For example: with 1 outlet you could have just a fixed shower head. 2 outlets will allow you to have a fixed shower head and shower handset. 3 will allow both of these with the addition of a body jet.
Shape | Square |
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Mounting Type | Deck Mounted |
Finish Texture | Matt |
Finish | Matt Black |
Style | Modern |
Tap Holes | 2 Holes |
Handle Type | Dual Control, Lever |
Spout TypeMore information | Fixed Spout, Waterfall Spout |
Tap spouts are available in a variety of different styles which have an effect on both the look and function of your tap. Different spout types will have different heights and projections, so it’s important to choose one which will complement your basin or bath.
Width (mm) | 204 |
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Height (mm) | 147 |
Depth (mm) | 132 |
Projection (mm) | 108 |
Flow Rate at 0.5 Bar (l/min) | 15.8 |
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Flow Rate at 1 Bar (l/min) | 20.1 |
Flow Rate at 1.5 Bar (l/min) | 23.5 |
Flow Rate at 2 Bar (l/min) | 25.5 |
Flow Rate at 3 Bar (l/min) | 28.1 |
Minimum Water PressureMore information | 0.5 |
Your water pressure depends on your home's water system. It’s important to consider water pressure when buying a new tap or shower. Buying a product with a minimum water pressure that’s too high for your home will result in poor performance.
- With a combi boiler you can usually expect between 1 and 2 bar
- With a gravity system (cold water tank in attic) you may have as little as 0.1 or 0.2 bar upstairs, and perhaps 0.5 bar downstairs
- With a high pressure unvented system (hot water cylinder, no cold water tank) you will generally have between 1 and 3 bar
You can install an item with a low minimum pressure rating on a high pressure system, but avoid installing an item with a high minimum rating on a low pressure system! Read our guide to water pressure to learn more.