Thermostatic mixing valves are used to maintain the domestic hot water supplied to the user at a constant and safe temperature, when variations in the hot and cold water supply conditions and draw off flow rates occur. The failsafe design shuts off the mixed water flow automatically in the event of disruption in the hot or cold water supply to the valve.
Technical Data
Max. working pressure: 10 bar - Static
Min. working pressure: 0.2 Bar : Dynamic
Max. inlet temperature: 99°C
Inlet temperature range - hot supply: 55 - 85°C - cold supply: 0.5 - 25°C
D08 working pressure - low pressure: 0.2 - 1.0 - high pressure: 1.0 - 5.0
Max. inlet pressure ratio (H/C or C/H): 5:1
Accuracy: ±2°C
Setting Range: 35 to 60°C or 20-43°C, customer requirement
Factory setting at 40°C
Min. temperature difference between inlet hot water and outlet mixed water: 10°C
Min. flow for stable operation 4 l/m
Key Features of TMVs:
Temperature Control: Maintains a pre-set water temperature.
Safety Mechanisms: Includes anti-scald features that shut off hot water if the cold water supply fails, and vice versa.
Versatility: Suitable for use in bathrooms, kitchens, public restrooms, and healthcare facilities.
Compliance: Meets various safety standards (e.g., TMV2 for domestic use, TMV3 for healthcare settings).
Benefits:
Prevents Scalding: Protects users from sudden changes in water temperature.
Comfort: Ensures a consistent and pleasant water temperature.
Efficiency: Helps in saving water and energy by optimizing the use of hot water.
Reliability: Made from durable materials, designed for easy maintenance.
Applications:
Residential: Showers, baths, and washbasins.
Commercial: Public restrooms, schools, and office buildings.
Healthcare: Hospitals, nursing homes, and care facilities.
Overall, TMVs are essential for ensuring safety, comfort, and efficiency in various water heating applications