There is no such thing as a generic replacement when it comes to faucets because many if not all manufacturers vary the length of stems spline counts and cartridge shapes that makes each faucet unique.
Ceramic faucet cartridge identification.
Ceramic disc cartridges are used only on single handle phoenix faucets.
Then proceed with the following steps to remove the valve cartridge to identify it.
A cursory search in google for ceramic cartridge reveals a ton of links about faucet and sink repair.
Wide spread faucets are common.
Why faucet cartridges need to be replaced.
Fortunately there are several ways of identifying the faucet brands.
Take off the faucet handle cover using a flat bladed screwdriver.
The disk faucet mixes hot and cold water inside a mixing chamber called a pressure balance cartridge.
Ceramic disc valving is an innovative water control system found in each american standard faucet.
To determine which one your single handle faucet has remove the handle and look inside.
1 2 versus 3 4 20 point cartridge 16 point versus 20 point cartridges.
Brass ceramic stem unit that can be used in place of rp24096 used with rp10700 ceramic seats and springs.
Select your matching cartridge here and get your faucet working like brand new.
Older single handle models may have a washerless cartridge.
Each time you use one of our faucets two discs control water flow by gliding back and forth in an airtight seal that prevents leaking and ensures a super smooth operation.
But there s been very little explanation on what it is and how to identify a ceramic cartridge.
Brass stem unit rp24096 with an rp24097 quarter turn stop seat and spring not.
Seats and springs included.
There has been a lot of mention of the term ceramic cartridge in terms of being a vinyl chewer.
Because internal ceramic plates move to control the water flow not exterior o rings and the unit must be replaced.
They are identifiable by their single lever over a wide cylindrical body.
Remove the faucet handle screw.
Ceramic disk faucets are the latest development in modern faucet technology.
16 point cartridge and 20 point cartridge.