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EPD: Washdown urinals from vitreous china, 619 x 364 x 419 mm, 30 kg/unit, SU7019, SU1209-STG, SU7019, SU7009-STG, SU1209, SU7009-STG, SU7009, SU1019, SU7009, SU1219-STG, SU1009-STG, SU1219, SU1009 (Sloan)

Sloan washdown urinals are white vitreous china exchangeable devices that can be connected to a plumbing system to deliver and drain water and are designed to help conserve water. The representative washdown urinal works with 0.125 to 0.5 gpf (gallons per flush)/0.5 to 1.9 Lpf (liters per flush), is made of vitreous china with a ¾ top spud, has a 2 national pipe thread (NPT) outlet flange, and includes a removable strainer, inlet spud, and hanger. Sloan washdown urinals are International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) certified to meet or exceed American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) A112.19.2 standards, are WaterSense listed by the US Environmental Protection Agency, and meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A117.1 requirements.

Manufacturer legal entity:
Sloan
Manufacturer:
Country of manufacturer:
china country flagchina
Product name:
Washdown urinals from vitreous china
Commercial names:
SU7019, SU1209-STG, SU7019, SU7009-STG, SU1209, SU7009-STG, SU7009, SU1019, SU7009, SU1219-STG, SU1009-STG, SU1219, SU1009
Material type:
Installations and systems
Material subtype:
Sanitary ware

Environmental & technical characteristics

Global warming potential (A1-A3):
50.1 kg CO2e/unit
Technical specification:
619 x 364 x 419 mm, 30 kg/unit
Available units for calculation:
unit, kg, ton
Unique identifier (OCLID):
5ea66e6ff6fcf132df75639f

Sustainability data background information

EPD number:
SCS-EPD-04678
EPD program:
SCS Global
Publication year:
2017
Product category rules (PCR):
IBU PCR for Building-Related Products and Services. Part A: Life Cycle Assessment Calculation Rules and Report Requirements. Version 2.0. June 2017. Part B: Requirements on the EPD for Sanitary Ceramics. V1.1. December 2015.
Environmental standard:
ISO 14040
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
ecoinvent