How do I know what Delta Faucet Cartridge I have?
General steps
- Go to the official website of Delta Faucet by clicking this link deltafaucet.com.
- After you have reached the site you will see these options in the menu bar. Kitchen.
- Click “service & parts”
- Scroll down a little bit.
- Then you will see a tool called Product identification tool.
- Tadaa…
Are Delta Faucet cartridges interchangeable?
Delta manufacturers their Shower Valves to be universal. This means you can simply remove the Trim Kit (which installs over the tile) and switch it out.
How do I get my free Delta faucet parts?
Delta will replace, FREE OF CHARGE, during the warranty period, any part or finish that proves defective in material and/or workmanship under normal installation, use and service. Replacement parts may be obtained by calling 1 800 345 DELTA (3358) or by writing: Delta Faucet Company Product Service 55 E.
Are faucet cartridges interchangeable?
Cartridges aren’t interchangeable among different faucets, so if you decide you need a replacement, you need to know its part number so you can order it from your plumbing supplier or online. That number is usually available on the manufacturer’s website in the online version of the owner’s manual for your faucet.
What is the function of a faucet cartridge?
The cartridge is the entire basis for the faucet’s function. It contains a rocker switch capable of blocking off or opening both hot and cold water lines entirely, as well as to varying degrees.
What is a Delta shower cartridge?
Delta Shower Cartridges. This is the current RP19804 cartridge that began shipping in 2015. It can replace any Monitor ® series using an RP19804. This is the current cartridge used in the B112900 and B114900 series faucets (2015 – present).
What is a Delta cartridge?
This Delta Cartridge Assembly is made to provide single-function pressure-balance temperature control and is built for use with a MultiChoice Universal valve body (not included). Pressure balance valve keeps water temperature within a safe ±3°F (±1.6°C), helping to protect you from sudden changes in hot or cold water pressure.