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Elkay Crosstown 19" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 18 Gauge, Polished Satin, ECTRU17179T

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Elkay Crosstown 19" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 18 Gauge, Polished Satin, ECTRU17179TElkay Crosstown 19" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Polished Satin, ECTRU17179T The Elkay Crosstown collection offers a fresh take on the classic stainless steel sink, combining beauty, function and contemporary design. Tight corners and a flat bottom provide more space inside the sink bowl for stacking and cleaning dishes. The striking geometric shape makes a statement in any home. Please see our color disclaimer. Features UNDERMOUNT INSTALLATION: Sink

Elkay Crosstown 19" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Polished Satin, ECTRU17179T

The Elkay Crosstown collection offers a fresh take on the classic stainless steel sink, combining beauty, function and contemporary design. Tight corners and a flat bottom provide more space inside the sink bowl for stacking and cleaning dishes. The striking geometric shape makes a statement in any home.

Please see our color disclaimer.

Features


  • UNDERMOUNT INSTALLATION: Sink is installed beneath the countertop creating a seamless appearance between the sink and the countertop.
  • SINGLE BOWL: Bowl gives you uninterrupted space for washing and stacking dishes or other household tasks.
  • 18-GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL: Highest quality 18-gauge thickness and Type 304 stainless steel for lasting durability, performance and lustrous beauty.
  • QUIET: Sound-deadening pad(s) minimizes sound and vibration for a quieter time at the sink.
  • TIGHT CORNERS: Fresh, geometric design offers straight sidewalls and a flat bottom for a modern look and more usable space; easy to clean.
  • OFFSET DRAIN: Drain placement provides more usable space on the bottom of the sink and in the cabinet below.
  • EXTRA DEEP BOWLS: High-capacity bowls offer more room inside for stacking dishes, filling stockpots, and handling large baking sheets and roasters.
  • CROSS BREAKS: Creased accent lines in the sink bottom deliver superior drainage and give the sink a professional appearance.
  • DRAIN OPENING: Sink drain opening measures 3-1/2".
  • CABINET SIZE: Minimum cabinet size for this sink is 24".
  • California residents see Prop 65 Warnings.

Related Products


Faucet(s):
- Elkay LK3000CR Everyday Kitchen Deck Mount Faucet with Remote Lever Handle Chrome
- Elkay LK3001CR Everyday Kitchen Deck Mount Faucet with Remote Lever Handle and Side Spray Chrome
- Elkay LK5000CR Everyday Single Hole Deck Mount Kitchen Faucet with Pull-out Spray Lever Handle and Optional Escutcheon Chrome
- Elkay LK5000LS Everyday Single Hole Deck Mount Kitchen Faucet with Pull-out Spray Lever Handle and Escutcheon Lustrous Steel
- Elkay LK6000CR Everyday Single Hole Deck Mount Kitchen Faucet with Pull-down Spray Forward Only Lever Handle Chrome
- Elkay LK6000LS Everyday Single Hole Deck Mount Kitchen Faucet with Pull-down Spray Forward Only Lever Handle Lustrous Steel

Grid(s):
- Elkay CTXBG1515 Crosstown Stainless Steel 15-1/2" x 15-1/2" x 1-1/4" Bottom Grid

Drain(s):
- Elkay LKDD 3-1/2" Drain Fitting, Deep Strainer Basket and Brass tailpiece
- Elkay LK35 3-1/2" Drain Fitting Type 304 Stainless Steel Body, Strainer Basket and Tailpiece

Details


Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 10.8270"
Box Length: 25.5910"
Box Weight: 25 lb(s)
Box Width: 25.5910"
Color: Polished Satin
Country of Origin: China
Drain Placement: Rear Center
Drain Size: 3.5"
Finish: Polished Satin
Inside Bowl Dimensions: 17" x 17" x 9"
Installation Type: Undermount
Item Height: 9"
Item Length (Front to Back): 18.50"
Item Weight: 11 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 18.50"
Material: Stainless Steel
Minimum Cabinet Size: 24"
Number of Bowls: 1
Overall Dimensions: 18-1/2" x 18-1/2" x 9"
Shape: Other
Sku: ECTRU17179T
Style: Transitional

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Foreword: I have been running my own DNS servers on OpenBSD and FreeBSD for about 4 years. All of my previous DNS knowledge was obtained from the man pages and online tutorials. The book is great because the example network used throughout the book is built upon, showing you how to "grow" your DNS with your expanding network. The design and implementation presented is priceless and covers some of my favorite topics: placement of slaves, hidden primaries, building root servers, split views, daisy-chaining, forwarders, partial-slaves, address maintenance issues, etc. The pros and cons of each setup are weighed and best practices are suggested. If you like a generous helping of diagrams, examples, and tables as a learning aid, you won't be disappointed. One specific example of weighing the pros and the cons is presented on page 479 as follows: "Could we have saved a few bucks on hardware by using our external authoritative nameservers as forwarders, too? Sure, but that would have presented a risk." After that statement, they proceed into all the details of "why." There is adequate coverage on security. The authors preach defense in depth. An implementation example includes hiding your masters and only exposing bastion slaves. Securing communications between the masters and slaves is also covered in the security chapter using DNSSEC and TSIG. I think IPSec is another way to add a security layer, but that is probably another book. After reading the book, I started to implement my new DNS infrastructure and found myself referring to the index often. It is fairly consummate, however, I found a few things missing, such as the $GENERATE statement. Also, some of the configuration details were lacking slightly. For example, the order in which ACL elements are processed and how negated elements affect the processing outcome. Another question I had was, what would happen if an ACL name is negated, and what if that ACL contained some negated elements. Well I found my answer by actually trying it and verifying with the canonical reference docs on isc.org. I gave this book five stars because of its effectiveness in presenting the concepts and implementations of DNS using examples, good writing style, tables, and diagrams. If you're looking for the last 4 percent of the diminutive details of DNS, you will find it on isc.org.
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The Book is a good reference for BIND9 DNS administration. Although, at this time, it's a bit outdated. It wasn't written to reference DNSSEC, or other new configurations.
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Overall it was an OK book. I am already "competent" with DNS, specifically the BIND9 implementation but I got the book as reference material since the official documentation is a little sparse. The fifth edition (not sure about the others) even covers, albeit a little too briefly, how to deal with reverse lookup zones with subnet masks that do not fall on octet boundaries.
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