Hi Flow Pressure Balance Cartridge for Sigma Faucet 18.30.209

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The Sigma 18.30.209 is a high-flow pressure balance valve cartridge typically used in Sigma exposed shower systems. It is designed for single-handle operation and features a 20-point broach.

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Hi Flow Pressure Balance Cartridge for Sigma Faucet

 

18.30.209

 

  • Used on Sigma exposed systems manufactured between 2000 and 2016. It is also known as the Tempress II EF Cartridge and can replace certain California Faucets and Coventry Brassworks parts.
  • 3 3/8″ length
  • 20 point broach
  • For EF Pressure balance valves

 

 

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