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September 22, 2009 - Available in push button- and lever-operated models, Conserver Dual Flush HET (high-efficiency toilet) enables users to select 1.0 or 1.6 gallons per flush and come in round, elongated, and ComfortFit ADA versions. Series delivers one-flush performance and is constructed from vitreous china. Toilets are built with 2 in. glazed trapways, promoting efficient waste removal as well as flush and refill with minimal noise.

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Briggs Intros Full Line of High Efficiency Toilets


Charleston, SC-Briggs Industries is capitalizing on surprisingly strong demand for its push button-operated Conserver Dual Flush HET with six new models that add style, shapes and functionality to its product line of high efficiency toilets that are pending EPA Water Sense certification, according to Aron Simons, Marketing and Customer Service Manager.

The company's Maelstrom series, which provides powerful one-flush performance, now includes HET versions that "force conservation" by using only 1.28 gpf and come in round, elongated and ComfortFit ADA models.

Briggs' popular Conserver Dual Flush HET is now offered in round, elongated and ComfortFit styles. They enable users to select either 1.0 or 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) and achieve an average water savings of 20% compared to typical toilets. Joining the push button Conservers are three more lever operated, models in round, elongated and ComfortFit ADA designs

Offering more than a dozen models and styles of High Efficiency Toilets and Urinals this year, Briggs Industries has deepened its commitment to water and energy-saving products that meet the demanding EPA Water Sense standards.

Briggs high-efficiency toilets are constructed from vitreous china and have 2" glazed trapways for more efficient waste removal as well as quieter flush and refill than pressure-assisted toilets. Soon to be released are high efficiency urinals (HEUs) that will reduce water consumption by 50%. The Lawton and Hilton models use just ½ gallon per flush to achieve this reduction.

Briggs Industries, Inc. is a subsidiary of CISA, global producer of plumbing fixtures and sanitaryware. It has North American headquarters in Charleston, SC, manufactures in Knoxville, TN and throughout South America. Briggs markets toilet, bidets, urinals, pedestal and vessel lavatories, bathtubs and kitchen sinks. Customers include wholesale and retail distributors, residential and commercial builders, plumbers, and hotel and motel operators. For information, visit www.TheConserver.com


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Name: Briggs Industries, Inc.
Address: 5040 N. National Dr.
City: Knoxville
State: TN
ZIP: 37914
Country: USA
Phone: 865-523-1161
FAX: 865-522-4033


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