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Hi,
I have a Franke Triflow (non-ceramic) tap which drips from the cold and the hot taps, but not the filtered tap. I don't know if it is possible to replace the internals, or replace the unit on a like for like basis. I would be reluctant to replace with a different tap as I have loads of spare cartridges to use up.


Any help would be appreciated.
Best wishes,



Peter
 
When you say drips from the cold & hot taps - do you mean from the spindle inside the handles?
Are you sure it is non ceramic? 1/4 turn ceramic Franke works can leak at the spindle caused by worn tiny O rings in the spindle part.
Central Services do parts for them & can post you any parts if you give them a ring & they have all the data online.
 
The leak is from the hole the water comes out of, rather than the spindles. The taps are definitely not ceramic disc (very 'soft' to turn off, and much more than 1/4 turn).
 
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