KOHLER 134180 Sistema di valvole Ottone, 0,5

Brand:Kohler

3.3/5

230.73

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Questo sistema di valvole a tre maniglie in ceramica con montaggio a parete lavora dietro le quinte per fornire prestazioni idriche ottimali attraverso il tuo rubinetto. Una rotazione di un quarto di giro consente di aprire e chiudere l'acqua con piccoli movimenti, creando un rubinetto ergonomico. La valvola presenta una struttura in ottone per una maggiore durata e valvole in ceramica per mantenere l'acqua senza intoppi per anni. DAL PRODUTTORE Questo sistema di valvole a 3 maniglie per montaggio a parete in ceramica funziona dietro le quinte per ottenere prestazioni ottimali dal tuo rubinetto KOHLER. È dotato di un meccanismo deviatore integrato, struttura in ottone massiccio per una maggiore durata e affidabilità e valvole in ceramica monopezzo resistenti ai detriti e all'accumulo di acqua dura. La rotazione ergonomica dell'impugnatura fornisce il controllo on/off dell'acqua con solo un quarto di giro.

Corpi valvola in ottone, la costruzione in ottone massiccio garantisce anni di prestazioni affidabili. Per centri da 8" (203 mm), valvole a disco in ceramica senza rondella da ½" quarto di giro, meccanismo deviatore integrato. La rotazione ergonomica dell'impugnatura fornisce il controllo on/off dell'acqua con solo un quarto di giro. La valvola in ceramica monoblocco resiste ai detriti e all'accumulo di acqua dura, montaggio a parete.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Kohler
Color ‎Brass
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 134 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Exterior Finish Brass
Flow Rate ‎10 Gallons Per Minute
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8 x 7 x 3.25 inches
Item model number ‎134180
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1 pounds
Manufacturer ‎KOHLER
Material Brass valve bodies.
Material ‎Brass valve bodies.
Mounting Type ‎In-wall,Wall
Part Number ‎K-303-K-NA
Product Dimensions ‎8 x 7 x 3.25 inches
Size ‎0.5
Warranty Description ‎KOHLER Faucet Lifetime Limited Warranty
Water Consumption ‎10 Gallons per Minute

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Scritto da: LAK
Worked perfectly
Purchased in conjunction with changing the hardware in an older shower. Worked perfectly.
Scritto da: Nathaniel Allen
Heavy brass construction, good valves, but no ceiling supply...
I've been seeing the range of plumbing fixtures with an ongoing remodel, and this valve set brings up an excellent example of why to spend a few bucks on better quality stuff. There is a huge difference between the $50 Moen shower set I initially purchased for this particular installation (one of my first ~regrettable~ fixture purchases for this project, one that sat around for a good long while before I got to it), versus the high standard this is built to. The quarter turn valves are precise, and feel precise from stop to stop. There's no nudging the valve handle at the end of its rotation to prevent the shower head from dripping. There's no wiggle or slop in the handles. There's no realistic chance of over-tightening or overheating the brass construction during installation. And there's a good chance this (in my case) will make the moove from its current temporary-for-now installation location to its ultimate home in a yet-unbuilt bath. Perhaps the greatest value is knowing the valves can be easily rebuilt when the time comes, though that ought to be a long time away. Kohler introduces a small amount of confusion in with this installation. Because of the "pull for shower" design of the diverter valve, which is lightly spring-loaded to default flow to the bath nozzle, this rough-in guide specifically states "do not use the 3-valve yoke with ceiling supplies," and then proceeds to give directions on flipping this over for ceiling supplies (the instructions are also written for their 2-valve models). But then a large card affixed to the valves states, "for ceiling supplies, connect cold water to red valve" -- implying it's acceptable to mount THIS YOKE upside down. But it's not, according to the other tag string-tied to the yoke. So if you're dropping in from the ceiling, you'll need to make some turns underneath the valve assembly. Kohler does an interesting thing with the supply connection to the yoke -- it's a compression fitting using their proprietary hardware (not your standard brass "olives" used to connect sink and toilet compression stops to 1/2" copper). This keeps the torch away from the valves, and eliminates the pipe thread fittings on two of connection points (the shower and bath spout connections are remain 1/2" NPT. In the event this valve needs to be removed / reinstalled, my assumption is the custom Kohler olives would need to be replaced. The fittings are drip-free, but I tightened them before installing the yoke in the wall, and soldered the connections to short 4" stubs of 1/2" copper. In use, my only gripe is the action of the diverter valve is somewhat forceful and loud. The pull required to activate the valve is very light, but water pressure takes over and basically forces the completion of the pull, with a very solid "Klunk!" sound. The same is sometimes true for pushing it back in to redirect the water to the spigot, though not consistently.
Scritto da: James
Little more money but well worth it. ( with no accounting for grammar )
I work in the home renovation trade but I am not exclusively a plumber, (and do a lot of repair work for plumbing that has gone bad) I put in a lot of deferent types, styles, and price margins and coming out of Florida with very hard water and the only thing that really seems to make much of a deference is having the ceramic abrasive disk to combat the scale buildup and maintain a good seal. I've installed several of these units and have never had a problem with the valve, installation, or stress from regular use. The "Coralais, Trim Kit" works easily (as long as it's not used for a handle to consistently haul a 220lbs. person out of the tub) and is easy to keep clean and maintain even with high use. The valve has easy to install solder and threaded fittings for the main feeds that are easily bolted on after the fact so there's no heat transfer to the valve components during assembly. The entire unit is a little wider than many other valves so you may have to make some room and relocate your main feeds to the other side of your mounting studs in some case and do a bit more trimming, but nothing beyond standard concerns. Priced at around $120-ish for the valve and The "Coralais, Trim Kit" at around $80 the price is about $200 which is $30 over the American Standard and $50 over the Pfister equivalence at HD and or Lowes (both of which are so cheaply made i will not put them in my own home) and in some cases was less than there in stock alternatives. Looking at the valves side by side there is no question about how much higher quality this valve is over the other units considerably more durable, ceramic disks, and metal instead of plastic handles. You can save $50 bucks and get something else but you'll replace it again at some point, if you want to do it ounce and not mess with it again this Line my absolute recommendation for both vertical, and 3 valve faucets.
Scritto da: jp
Great valve body
I purchased this Kohler valve body to go with a 3 handle set for the bath/shower in my home. I like the quality of this product; I had looked at several other 3 valve units at my local stores and found tapped threads with large metal shavings still attached, etc. The Kohler part was machined better with more attention to detail - no burrs, etc on the unit. That says a lot. The ceramic washer system is wonderful, as is the 1/4 turn feature for full off to on. I had the old gerber style system with rubber washers. I had to replace those every few months to a year and I was still getting drips. Plus, when you turned them, you didn't get a smooth change in flow rate. The Kohler unit is flawless - no drips, and it smoothly changes the flow from off to on through the 90 degrees. The holes through the wall needed to be enlarged for the valve body - the old gerber valve body was considerably smaller. That said, the only disappointment is that the valve bodies must not be quite the same between manufacturers for easy replacement. The 8" width is right, but the vertical distance from the valve body centerline to where each of the 4 connections is made isn't the same as the previous model. I had to alter the plumbing length for all 4 connections, which turned this job into something considerable longer. This is something these manufacturers should have standardized a long time ago. UPDATE: After one week of use, the hot water valve cartridge failed (water flow would not shut off). Later found out a small screw was in the valve and caused it to fail. I can't figure out how a screw ended up there, and cannot tell if it came from the factory or it was me. Lesson - check the valve body for foreign materials just in case.
Scritto da: Federico Sedmak
There were not any measurements in the advertised item (impossible to include).
The measurements of Kohler were different than the measurement of Waltec valves I was trying to replace. I had to return the Kohler valve.
Scritto da: grumpy old man
Wanted to wait awhile before reviewing this, to see ...
Wanted to wait awhile before reviewing this, to see if any problems came up. So far nothing, works just as well now as it did when when I installed it. The shower diverter valve on my old system would not shut off after a month or so because the spring would quit working and you would have to push it back in manually. So far this is working well.
Scritto da: Johnston
Feels solid, nice instructions, the trim fits perfectly, first shower in the finished reno and it's leaking.
I purchased this along with the Kohler trim kit for the main floor bathroom reno of my house. I did a full gut and built a custom Schluter Kerdi shower system with slate tile. I've worked my hands to the bone for this reno as it's my "dream bathroom". I installed this valve kit a few months back, and with the drywall down I tested it multiple times to ensure no leaks. The only TINIEST leak (as in 1 drop of water would form after 12-15hours sitting with the valves closed) at the giant brass nut fittings that hold the pipe connectors. I tightened them with a pipe wrench and the leak vanished. Fast forward 2 months while I finished the drywall, waterproofing, tiles, grout, glass wall, etc. TODAY I took my first shower in the new shower. I turn on the hot and cold valves which direct pressure to the "tub spout" below and I notice a stream of water spewing from the "pull handle" in the middle of the valve set. As I increase water pressure so does the stream. I pull the handle and activate the shower head and it stops. When I push it back in to activate the tub spout it begins leaking again from behind the pull knob. I tried to remove the pull knob and the allen screw that is about the size of a pencil tip stripped... Because that screw stripped I cannot get the trim off now to try and figure out what to do with this leak. Later today I'm going to have to drill that screw out and hopefully not damage the trim in the process to access the leak. Knowing what's behind the trim knob I can say that water is definitely leaking from the "rod" that pulls out to switch between the tub and shower outputs. I had tested this several times during the shower build while tiling (using water from the tub spout to wash the tiling dust from the floor of the shower) and there were no issues. If I had to guess I would say I used the valve set for a total of maybe 10 times at less than 5mins each and it's already leaking. The real panic I have now is what might be leaking behind the walls. I know Kohler, they are a big name brand, but now I have a valve set cemented into my walls behind over 18,000$ worth of work that is leaking. I feel sick and I hope this doesn't happen to anyone else out there.
Scritto da: SMF
Good quality product
Good quality product. It was a bit tricky to install due to the size of the three holes needed to be drilled through the cement board, tile and adhesive as the final handle cover is only about 1/4" large in diameter that the valve body itself. So any variation to the hole in any direction will not be covered. Also, the instructions for the mounting depth is off by at least 3/4". I had to use the longest extender that came with the kit in order to connected the valves to the handles, even then I could have used a longer piece. It looks great though and the quality seems pretty good. It's been 13 months since the bathroom has been completed and everyone loves it.

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