Mechline AquaJet AJPR40-ST-BF2-S Pre-Rinse Spray WRAS Approved
Product Description
The Mechline AquaJet AJPR40 is a panel-mounted pre-rinse spray unit designed for commercial sink stations. It combines a standard spray gun with a 300mm bowl filler on a twin pedestal,...
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Product Description
The Mechline AquaJet AJPR40 is a panel-mounted pre-rinse spray unit designed for commercial sink stations. It combines a standard spray gun with a 300mm bowl filler on a twin pedestal, fed by twin half-inch female connections. WRAS approval confirms it meets UK water regulations for use in commercial premises, which is a requirement in most professional kitchen and food service environments.
Pre-rinse units of this type are a practical fixture in busy warewashing areas, allowing kitchen staff to rinse plates, pans, and gastronorm containers quickly before they go through a dishwasher or glasswasher. The lever controls keep operation straightforward during fast-paced service, and the twin-feed configuration supports consistent water pressure at the spray head. The 300mm bowl filler means the same unit can also fill sink bowls without needing a separate tap, which helps reduce clutter at the sink station.
- WRAS-approved for compliant installation in UK commercial premises
- Panel-mounted twin pedestal suits most standard commercial sink configurations
- Lever controls allow quick, one-handed operation during busy service
- 300mm bowl filler integrated alongside the standard spray gun
- Twin half-inch female water connections for straightforward plumbing
Installation is panel-mounted, so the unit fits directly onto the sink deck or work surface. You will need twin hot and cold water supplies with half-inch female connections in place before fitting. It is worth confirming your existing water pressure is adequate for the spray gun to perform as intended — low-pressure supplies can affect the effectiveness of pre-rinse units in general.
This unit is well suited to small to medium commercial kitchen sink stations, cafés, pub kitchens, and similar environments where a combined spray and bowl-fill function is useful. For higher-throughput warewashing areas with more intensive daily demands, it is worth considering whether a more heavy-duty configuration would be a better long-term fit.
If you are unsure whether this unit suits your sink setup or water supply, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- WRAS-approved unit meeting UK water regulations for commercial use
- Panel-mounted twin pedestal design fits standard commercial sink decks
- Standard spray gun with lever controls for quick one-handed operation
- 300mm bowl filler integrated for dual-function sink station use
- Twin half-inch female connections for straightforward hot and cold plumbing
Operational Benefits
- Speeds up pre-rinse workflow between service and warewashing cycles
- WRAS approval satisfies compliance requirements in UK food premises
- Combined spray and bowl-fill reduces the need for separate tap fittings
- Lever operation keeps handling practical during fast-paced kitchen service
- Twin-feed supply supports consistent pressure at the spray head
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the AquaJet AJPR40 carries WRAS approval, which confirms it meets UK water regulations and is suitable for installation in commercial food service premises. Most local authority and water company requirements will accept WRAS-approved fittings as a matter of course.
- The unit requires twin water supplies — typically hot and cold — with half-inch female connections. It is panel-mounted, so those supplies need to be accessible at or below the sink deck. If your current pipework is a different size or configuration, a plumber can adapt the feeds prior to installation.
- The AquaJet AJPR40 is well suited to moderate-volume environments such as pub kitchens, café back-of-house areas, and smaller restaurant sink stations. In very high-throughput warewashing areas where the spray gun is in near-constant use throughout service, it may be worth speaking with us about whether a heavier-duty option would better match the demand.