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Product Specs

  • Faucet Type: Widespread
  • Faucet Installation Type: Deck Mounted
  • Faucet Style: Transitional
  • Faucet Finish: Polished Nickel
  • Overall Height: 4 5/8 in
  • Overall Width: 16 in
  • Spout Reach: 8 in
  • Spout Height: 3 5/8 in
  • Faucet Material: Brass
  • Faucet Holes: 3 Hole Faucets
  • Faucet Handles: 2 Handle Faucet
  • Handle Material: Metal
  • Drain Assembly Included: No
  • Rough-In Included: No
  • Diverter Included: No
  • Handshower Included: No
  • cUPC Certified: Yes
  • ADA Compliant: Yes
  • Faucet Valve Type: Ceramic Disc
  • Faucet Water Flow Rate: 10 GPM
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Description

H 4 5/8" x W 16" x D 10"

About TOTO TB221DD#PN Connelly 10" Three Hole Deck Mounted Roman Tub Filler Trim with Lever Handles in Polished Nickel

This transitionally Connelly Deck Mounted Roman Tub Filler designed faucet features a washerless ceramic disk valve. They embrace holistic design principles because of performance, quality, functionality and customer satisfaction, are just as important as aesthetics.
  • Solid brass construction
  • Deck mounted installation
  • Dual handles operate with 1/4" turn
  • Durable finish
  • Lever handles
  • Accommodates 8"-16" spread
  • Ceramic disk valve cartridge
  • For use with the three hole roman tub rough-in (TBMT2)

Codes/Standards

  • Meets or exceeds ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1
  • Certifications: IAPMO(cUPC), State of Massachusetts and others
  • Code Compliance: UPC, IPC, NSPC, NPC Canada and others
  • ADA compliant

Key Features & Innovations

ADA Compliant

The American Disability Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to establish design codes to serve people of all ages and abilities. A core principle behind TOTO Total Design, ADA standards consider the needs of everyone, no matter their needs, without additional adaptation or specialization, optimizing the bathroom experience for all generations in the family home.

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