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These are single Outlet Thermostatic Mixing Valves, often called "thermostatic faucets", "thermostat taps" or "thermostat valves". Designed for single point applications, such as individual showering, hand wash basin mixers, bath or tub fillers; High level protection against scalding and thermal shock
A thermostatic mixing valve uses a wax pellet to control the mixing of hot and cold water. A common application is to permit operation of an electric water heater at a temperature hot enough to kill Legionella bacteria (above 60 °C, 140 °F), while the output of the valve produces water that is cool enough to not immediately scald (49 °C, 120 ...
Thermostatic mixing valve; Thermostatic radiator valve; Thermowell; Time temperature indicator; W. Wax thermostatic element This page was ...
Thermostatic valve may refer to: Thermostatic radiator valve; Thermostatic mixing valve; Thermal expansion valve This page was last edited on 4 ...
In the United States and elsewhere it is common practice to put a tempering valve or thermostatic mixing valve [12] on the outlet of the water heater. The result of automatically mixing hot and cold water via a tempering valve is referred to as "tempered water". [13]
A thermostatic radiator valve on position 2 (15–17 °C) Installed thermostatic radiator valve with the adjustment wheel removed A thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) is a self-regulating valve fitted to hot water heating system radiator, to control the temperature of a room by changing the flow of hot water to the radiator.