Model 5925 – Triple Pedestal Drinking Fountains
The Stern-Williams 5925 Series Triple Pedestal Drinking Fountain is a high-capacity outdoor hydration solution designed for parks, schools, campuses, sports complexes, and other high-traffic public spaces. Featuring three drinking fountains on a single pedestal, this ADA-compliant unit provides convenient access to drinking water for multiple users at once, helping reduce wait times in busy environments.
ADA Compliant
Product Number for the TRIPLE PEDESTAL DRINKING FOUNTAINS:
5925, 5925-FP
-FP are frost proof models.
It is recommended that a dual check valve backflow prevention be installed in the waterline going to any FP fountain.
Triple Fountain Configuration: Three drinking stations on a single pedestal provide convenient access to water for multiple users at once, reducing wait times in high-traffic areas.
ADA-Compliant Design: Accessible fountain layout helps accommodate users of varying abilities in public spaces.
Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Welded and ground joints provide superior strength and a clean, professional appearance
Easy Flow Adjustment: Adjustable water flow allows for optimal fountain performance and user comfort.
Outdoor-Ready Durability: Powder-coated finish resists corrosion, scratches, and harsh weather conditions, 10 color options available
Vandal-Resistant Design: Secure access plates protect internal components while allowing simple maintenance
Lead-free waterways: Reinforced stainless-steel tubing complies with NSF/ANSI/AB100 standards for safe drinking water
Easy Installation: Surface-mounted pedestal or optional mounting plate (SMP-10) for secure placement
| Product Type | Triple Pedestal Drinking Fountain |
| Dimensions | 40″H x 10-3/4″W x 50-3/4″L |
| Material | Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount or In-Ground Bury with IBA-10 |
| Product Features | Vandal resistant, Lead Free, ADA Compliant |
| Code Compliance | NSF/ANSI/CAN 61: Q≤1 (AB100) compliant |
| Applications | Schools, Parks, Athletic Fields, Campuses, Beaches, Recreational Facilities, and Outdoor Environments |



